<?xml version='1.0' ?><rss version='2.0'>  <channel>    <title>ALABAMAFREDHEADS - mojo4m.com</title>    <description>Alabama FredHeads</description>    <link>http://alabamafredheads.mojo4m.com</link>    <item>      <author>Bama4Fred</author>      <title><![CDATA[You Can and Should Still Vote for Fred Thompson In Alabama]]></title>      <description><![CDATA[<CENTER><img style="width:400px" src="http://i239.photobucket.com/albums/ff214/bickle691/logo.gif" alt="" /></CENTER><br>Yes, Sen Thompson has withdrawn from the race but I have neither withdrawn from him nor the values he  espouses. Fiscal, social and defense conservatism. The rule of law, limited government, personal responsibility and free markets don't lose their value. They don't go out of style. At least they don't for me. I suspect they don't for many of you either.<br><br>Fred Thompson's name will still be on the ballot for president in Alabama. And I will still be voting for him. And I am not alone.<br><br>He is still the only standard bearer for traditional Reagan Coalition values. His absence from the race has shown the other would be nominees for the hollow husks they are.<br><br>The fight for conservative values is not over and it will not be won by holding our noses and voting for the less smelly Republican.<br><br>I will be among the many who will be able to proudly say,<br><img src="http://people.delphiforums.com/kz1000_jay/fred2008-blame.jpg"/><br>and voted for him too.]]></description>      <link>http://alabamafredheads.mojo4m.com/1800/</link>      <guid>http://alabamafredheads.mojo4m.com/1800/</guid>    </item>    <item>      <author>Bama4Fred</author>      <title><![CDATA[Alabama Voter Registration Update]]></title>      <description><![CDATA[<CENTER><img style="width:400px" src="http://i239.photobucket.com/albums/ff214/bickle691/logo.gif" alt="" /></CENTER><br><b><a href="http://sos.alabama.gov/Elections/2008/ElectionInfo2008.aspx">Presidential Preference Primary Election - February 5, 2008</a></b><br><BLOCKQUOTE>For information about the January 30th Early Voting Day in MOBILE and BALDWIN counties, please contact:<br><br>Mobile County Probate Office:  (251) 574-8502<br>Baldwin County Probate Office:  (251) 937-0285 </BLOCKQUOTE> <br><br><B><a href="http://sos.alabama.gov/Elections/VoterRegistrationInfo.aspx">Deadline for Registering to Vote</a></B><br><BLOCKQUOTE>Voter registration is closed for the ten (10) days before an election.</BLOCKQUOTE><br><br>So, if you are in Mobile or Baldwin counties, the new voter registration deadline is Jan. 19th, a Friday. Otherwise, Jan. the 25th also a Friday.<br>]]></description>      <link>http://alabamafredheads.mojo4m.com/1791/</link>      <guid>http://alabamafredheads.mojo4m.com/1791/</guid>    </item>    <item>      <author>Bama4Fred</author>      <title><![CDATA[Calling All Alabama FredHeads]]></title>      <description><![CDATA[<CENTER><img style="width:400px" src="http://i239.photobucket.com/albums/ff214/bickle691/logo.gif" alt="" /></CENTER><br><br>Alabama primary day, AKA Super Tuesday, AKA Feb 5th is fast approaching.<br><br>The time to prepare is now!<br><br>An  organization is being built in Alabama to help pave the way for A Fred Thompson victory. Be a part of it.<br><br>Email: <a href="mailto:Bama4FredThompson@gmail.com">Bama4FredThompson@gmail.com</a>]]></description>      <link>http://alabamafredheads.mojo4m.com/1789/</link>      <guid>http://alabamafredheads.mojo4m.com/1789/</guid>    </item>    <item>      <author>Bama4Fred</author>      <title><![CDATA[Sen Thompson Has Had  a Good day]]></title>      <description><![CDATA[First he kicks off his consistent conservative Iowa bus tour<br><br>Then he picks up the <a href="http://www.kingforcongress.com/newsarticle.asp?id=107">endorsement from Republican Iowa Congressman Steve King</a>.<br><br>Then he picks up the endorsement from California Right to Life<br><br>Then at 9:05pm he picks up an <a href="http://www.redstate.com/stories/elections/2008/the_envelope_please">endorsement from RedState editor Pejman Yousefzadeh</a><br><br>]]></description>      <link>http://alabamafredheads.mojo4m.com/1740/</link>      <guid>http://alabamafredheads.mojo4m.com/1740/</guid>    </item>    <item>      <author>Bama4Fred</author>      <title><![CDATA[Debate Watching Party]]></title>      <description><![CDATA[<B>Mobile, AL</B> - I watched the debate last night with the Young Professionals for Fred Thompson, in Mobile at the Wintzells's Oyster House on Airport Boulevard. It was a last minute thing but we had a good turnout, considering. Invited - 50, Attendees - 8. And we had a good time, talking with good company, laughing at the wafflers, eating some good seafood all the while watching our man Fred shine on the big screen.<br><br>I don't know who <a href="http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/daily/site_112907/content/01125108.guest.html">Rush Limbaugh</a> watched the debate with but he saw the same things I did. Rush said <BLOCKQUOTE>There was one candidate who did not display any moderateness or liberalism or have any of his past forays into those areas displayed, and that candidate was Fred Thompson.</BLOCKQUOTE> Full transcript and audio at <a href="http://www.blogsforfredthompson.com/rush-agrees-freds-only-conservative">Blogs for Fred Thompson</a><br><br>Let's plan ahead so next time the GOP debate is on so we can have watching parties all over the state. Fredheads need to flock together and get the word out about Fred. We have THE conservative. <B>And Rush agrees.</B> <br><br><CENTER>GO, FRED, GO!</CENTER>]]></description>      <link>http://alabamafredheads.mojo4m.com/1724/</link>      <guid>http://alabamafredheads.mojo4m.com/1724/</guid>    </item>    <item>      <author>yrforfdt</author>      <title><![CDATA[Watch Fred Thompson Tonight as CNN/YouTube hosts a 2008 GOP Presidential Debate]]></title>      <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/11/28/debate.preview/index.html">GOP Candidatesto Field YouTube Queries with Edgy Race Undecided</a><br>By Paul Steinhauser<br>CNN Deputy Political Director<br><br><B>ST. PETERSBURG, Florida (CNN)</B> -- The Sunshine State takes center stage Wednesday night in the race for the White House as eight Republican presidential candidates face off in the party's first CNN/YouTube debate. <br>***<br>Wednesday's debate is the first time the GOP White House hopefuls have faced off on the same stage in over a month. <br><br>Since then the tough talk between Giuliani and Romney has intensified, and the campaigns of former <B>Tennessee Sen. Fred Thompson</B> and Huckabee have continued pushing their way into the picture.<br>***<br><br><center><a href='http://alabamafredheads.mojo4m.com/1721/'>Read more...</a></center>]]></description>      <link>http://alabamafredheads.mojo4m.com/1721/</link>      <guid>http://alabamafredheads.mojo4m.com/1721/</guid>    </item>    <item>      <author>yrforfdt</author>      <title><![CDATA[National Right to Life Committee Endorses Fred Thompson]]></title>      <description><![CDATA[<B><a href="http://www.fred08.com/NewsRoom/PressRelease.aspx?ID=b5e0c883-369c-4e46-afbb-102545d8722c">Statement by Fred Thompson on National Right to Life Endorsement</a></B><br><I>Press Release<br>November 13, 2007<br>www.fred08.com</I><br><br><B>McLean, VA</B> - Senator Thompson released the following statement today regarding the National Right to Life's endorsement of his candidacy for President: <br><br>"I'm deeply appreciative for the past support by the National Right to Life Committee-PAC in my Senate campaigns, and today I am blessed and grateful to have received their endorsement for President of the United States. <br><br>"In supporting me, those who have worked tirelessly to defend life are supporting a consistent conservative who has stood with them yesterday, who stands with them today, and will stand with them tomorrow." <br><br>Fred Thompson is pro-life. He believes in the sanctity of human life and that every life is worthy of respect. He had a 100% pro-life voting record in the Senate and believes Roe v. Wade was a bad decision that ought to be overturned. He consistently opposed federal funding to promote or pay for abortion and supported the Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act, the Child Custody Protection Act, and President Reagan's Mexico City policy. While Fred Thompson supports adult stem cell research, he opposes embryonic stem cell research. He also opposes human cloning. <br>]]></description>      <link>http://alabamafredheads.mojo4m.com/1720/</link>      <guid>http://alabamafredheads.mojo4m.com/1720/</guid>    </item>    <item>      <author>yrforfdt</author>      <title><![CDATA[Fred Dalton Thompson Mentioned in the Tuscaloosa News]]></title>      <description><![CDATA[Not sure if the Committee is sending someone or just a supporter to discuss the positives about our man Shoals-born Fred Thompson, but glad to see FDT's potential campaign will be represented. Best of luck to all those in Alabama supporting FDT.<br><br><B><a href="http://tuscaloosanews.com/article/20070816/LATEST/70816010">Republican presidential straw poll will be held here Saturday</a></B><br>Published Thursday, August 16, 2007<br>TuscaloosaNews.com<br>By Tommy Stevenson<br>Associate Editor<br><br><BLOCKQUOTE>TUSCALOOSA | As many as 300 people are expected to participate in a Republican presidential straw poll here Saturday, organizers say.<br><br>Dwayne Fowler, the president of the West Alabama Republican Assembly, said representatives of most of the major candidates vying for the GOP nomination are also expected to make their pitches before votes are cast at the Bryant Conference Center.<br><br>&#x201C;The campaigns of Mitt Romney, Rudy Giuliani, <B>Fred Thompson</B> and Ron Paul have definitely said they will have representatives there and some of the others, like John McCain, may also have people speak for them,&#x201D; Fowler said.</BLOCKQUOTE><br><br><center><a href='http://alabamafredheads.mojo4m.com/1413/'>Read more...</a></center>]]></description>      <link>http://alabamafredheads.mojo4m.com/1413/</link>      <guid>http://alabamafredheads.mojo4m.com/1413/</guid>    </item>    <item>      <author>yrforfdt</author>      <title><![CDATA[Fred Thompson on Sanctuary Cities in America]]></title>      <description><![CDATA[<B><a href="http://fredfile.imwithfred.com/2007/sancutary-cities/">Sanctuary Cities</a></B><br>Posted on August 13th, 2007<br>By Fred in Commentaries, Immigration<br><br>If you listen to folks who oppose immigration and border enforcement, you get the feeling they think we put locks on our doors to keep everybody out. The truth is we have locks so we can choose who comes in.<br><br>An example of what happens when we don&#x2019;t make the choice took place August 4th when three Newark, New Jersey, college students with great promise were executed, gangland style. The killers&#x2019; ringleader was apparently an illegal alien indicted twice in 2007 for felonies, including the rape of a kindergarten-aged girl.<br><br>Why would such a person be set free instead of being handed over to authorities for deportation? The answer is that Newark is a &#x201C;sanctuary city&#x201D; which bans cooperation between local officials and federal immigration officials. More than 60 sanctuary zones, including 30 of America&#x2019;s largest cities, provide a national networked haven for foreign and organized criminals who recruit and operate outside those areas as well. These sanctuaries include Cambridge, <B>Massachusetts</B>; Los Angeles, California; Detroit, Michigan; Chicago, Illinois; Austin and Houston, Texas; Denver, Colorado; and <B>New York City</B>.<br><br><center><a href='http://alabamafredheads.mojo4m.com/1386/'>Read more...</a></center>]]></description>      <link>http://alabamafredheads.mojo4m.com/1386/</link>      <guid>http://alabamafredheads.mojo4m.com/1386/</guid>    </item>    <item>      <author>yrforfdt</author>      <title><![CDATA[Fred Thompson Growing Up in Alabama: Colbert County and Florence State]]></title>      <description><![CDATA[This is a great article from the <I>TimesDaily</I>:<br><br><B><a href="http://www.timesdaily.com/article/20070810/NEWS/708100329/1011">Fred Thompson a Shoals-born politician</a></B><br>By Tom Smith & Bernie Delinski<br>Of the TimesDaily<br>August 10, 2007<br><br><BLOCKQUOTE>"<B>Colbert Heights Mountain: First Home of United States President Fred Thompson."</B><br><br>Imagine coming across that sign as you travel Colbert Heights Mountain, in the middle of Colbert County.<br><br>There is a possibility such a sign could exist - that is, if Fred Thompson were to throw his hat in the ring and win the 2008 presidential race.<br><br>Certainly, that's putting the cart before the horse. Thompson still is testing the waters before deciding whether to run for the Oval Office on the Republican ticket.</BLOCKQUOTE><br><br><center><a href='http://alabamafredheads.mojo4m.com/1378/'>Read more...</a></center>]]></description>      <link>http://alabamafredheads.mojo4m.com/1378/</link>      <guid>http://alabamafredheads.mojo4m.com/1378/</guid>    </item>    <item>      <author>yrforfdt</author>      <title><![CDATA[Fred Thompson on Federalism and the launch of his new ImWithFred.com web site version 2.0]]></title>      <description><![CDATA[In addition to this <B><a href="http://www.imwithfred.com/Principles/PrinciplesSummary.aspx?ID=e287db79-f216-4048-b287-1f0c915dfc62">new video</a></B> providing Fred Thompson's take on Federalism, check out <B><a href="http://www.imwithfred.com">imwithfred.com</a></B> Version 2.0. FDT's website now includes all kinds of new tools and features to help Alabama FredHeads reach out to friends and neighbors to spread the word. Check it out today.]]></description>      <link>http://alabamafredheads.mojo4m.com/1377/</link>      <guid>http://alabamafredheads.mojo4m.com/1377/</guid>    </item>    <item>      <author>yrforfdt</author>      <title><![CDATA[Fred Thompson Claims First Place in Latest Alabama 2008 GOP Poll]]></title>      <description><![CDATA[In the latest Alabama 2008 Republican Presidential Poll, Fred Thompson is the clear leader with the support of <B>31%</B>. Fred is also doing quite well in other recent 2008 polls in Georgia and North Carolina. Remember folks, Fred has not even declared his candidacy yet and is in first or second place in nearly every national and state poll in America.  We are building up steam Alabama FredHeads to get aboard the FDT Express.<br><br><B>AL</B>, GA, NC<br>Fred Thompson <B>31%</B>, 27%, 30%<br>Rudy Giuliani <B>26%</B>, 20%, 20%<br>John McCain <B>16%</B>, 7%, 7%<br>Mitt Romney <B>3%</B>, 14%, 12%<br><br><br><center><a href='http://alabamafredheads.mojo4m.com/1376/'>Read more...</a></center>]]></description>      <link>http://alabamafredheads.mojo4m.com/1376/</link>      <guid>http://alabamafredheads.mojo4m.com/1376/</guid>    </item>    <item>      <author>yrforfdt</author>      <title><![CDATA[Great Fred Thompson Web Site: Alabama Women for FRED!]]></title>      <description><![CDATA[One of the great things about Fred Dalton Thompson, he appeals to both men and women of every race, religion and political party.<br><br>Click <B><a href="http://www.alabamawomenforfred.blogspot.com/">here</a></B> to visit a very cool web site called Alabama Women for FRED!]]></description>      <link>http://alabamafredheads.mojo4m.com/1375/</link>      <guid>http://alabamafredheads.mojo4m.com/1375/</guid>    </item>    <item>      <author>yrforfdt</author>      <title><![CDATA[Fred Thompson Draws Welcoming Alabama Crowd to his First Fundraiser in the State]]></title>      <description><![CDATA[The <B><a href="http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1871181/posts">Free Republic.com post</a></B> below shows just how must support FDT is gaining throughout the country.<br><br><B>[Fred]Thompson draws crowd in Alabama, including McCain's state leader</B><br><br><B>The Ledger | July 24, 2007 | Phillip Rawls</B><br>Posted on 07/24/2007 10:09:57 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet<br><br><BLOCKQUOTE>Potential presidential candidate Fred Thompson drew some of the state's top Republicans to his first Alabama fundraiser, including the state chairman of John McCain's campaign. <br><br>State Attorney General Troy King, McCain's state chairman, attended the private fundraising reception Monday evening at the Mountain Brook home of construction company executive Jim Cooper. <br><br>Others in attendance included Secretary of State Beth Chapman, state Senate Minority Leader Jabo Waggoner, and state Rep. Jay Love. <br><br>King said he was invited to attend the $1,000-per-couple reception for free and he went because Thompson was born in Sheffield, Ala. <br><br>"As one of the top Republicans in the state, I wanted to welcome him back home," King said Tuesday. </BLOCKQUOTE><br><br><center><a href='http://alabamafredheads.mojo4m.com/1374/'>Read more...</a></center>]]></description>      <link>http://alabamafredheads.mojo4m.com/1374/</link>      <guid>http://alabamafredheads.mojo4m.com/1374/</guid>    </item>    <item>      <author>vicwithft</author>      <title><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.al.com/news/birminghamnews/index.ssf?/base/news/1185353849325230.xml&coll=2">Thompson tops GOP hopefuls in state poll</a>]]></title>      <description><![CDATA[Wednesday, July 25, 2007<br>DAVID WHITE<br>News staff writer <br>MONTGOMERY - Former Sen. Fred Thompson of Tennessee is the leading candidate for president among Alabamians likely to vote in the Republican primary next year, a new poll shows. <br><br><br><br><center><a href='http://alabamafredheads.mojo4m.com/1284/'>Read more...</a></center>]]></description>      <link>http://alabamafredheads.mojo4m.com/1284/</link>      <guid>http://alabamafredheads.mojo4m.com/1284/</guid>    </item>  </channel></rss>