Copy and paste the text below to your myspace profile to show your support
created by an independent promoter for fred thompson
Fred Thompson’s record is solid. He does not waffle. He knows where he stands because he is sure of what he believes.
Fred Thompson inspires optimism, kindles courage and emboldens a belief in the greatness of our Nation.
Fred Thompson brings the right leadership for AmericaFred Thompson grew up in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee. He received his undergraduate degree in philosophy and political science from Memphis State University in 1964 and his law degree from Vanderbilt University in 1967, working his way through school. Two years after law school, Thompson was named an Assistant United States Attorney and at the age of 30 was appointed Minority Counsel to the Senate Watergate Committee, where he served in 1973 and 1974. In 1977 Thompson took on the case of a Tennessee Parole Board chairman fired under suspicious circumstances.
Thompson's work helped to expose a cash-for-clemency scheme that ultimately toppled the governor. The scandal became the subject of a best-selling book and later a film, Marie, in which Thompson portrayed himself.
He went on to appear in 18 motion pictures, including In the Line of Fire, Die Hard II and The Hunt for Red October. Prior to his election to the U.S. Senate, Fred Thompson maintained law offices in Nashville and Washington and served as Special Counsel to both the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence and the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.
In his first campaign for public office, Thompson was elected by the people of Tennessee in 1994 to the remaining two years of an unexpired Senate term. When he was returned for a full term in 1996, he received more votes than any previous candidate for any office in Tennessee history. He won two elections in two years by more than twenty points each. Senator Thompson retired from the Senate in 2002, having served as Chairman of the Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs, and a member of the Senate committee on Finance.
In his time in the Senate, Thompson focused on issues such as reducing taxes, curbing the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, and eliminating government waste, fraud and abuse.
Since his retirement from the Senate, Thompson has returned to acting and plays Arthur Branch on the NBC series "Law and Order." In addition, Thompson was named by President Bush as an informal advisor to Supreme Court Chief Justice nominee John Roberts, moving his nomination through the Senate. Thompson can be heard on ABC News Radio where he serves as a host, commentator, and fill-in for Paul Harvey.
Thompson is married. He has four children and five grandchildren.
Copy and paste the text below to your myspace profile to show your support
Click Below To Buy Fred Thompson Items
Donate
Sign-Up
Tell a Friend
Raise Funds
Call Talk Radio
Write Letters to the Editor
Buttons and Widgets
180x60
Add to my site:
120x113
Add to my site:
150x200
Add to my site:
150x200
Add to my site:
91x17
Add to my site:
275x75
Add to my site:
Buddy Icon
Add to my site:
Buddy Icon
Add to my site:
Download Volunteer Form
Download Donate Form
Here is the Myspace Profile
Layout used on this page