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    August 30, 2007

    Fred Head Start In Online $$$ With Webcast 2008 Announcement

    "Thompson to announce presidential bid Sept. 6th" from AP reports that the long running prequel to a presidential run is about to end as former Senator Fred Thompson is to announce his presidential candidacy in a webcast on September 6th - which seems like a great way to crank up his web campaign fundraising machine. 

    "I believe that there are millions of Americans who know that our security and prosperity are at risk if we don't address the challenges of our time; the global threat of terrorism; taxes and spending that will bankrupt future generations, and a government that can't seem to get the most basic responsibilities right for its citizens," the former Tennessee senator and "Law & Order" actor said in a statement Thursday that laid out themes of his campaign.

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