ROFL!
JulieAnnie is just full of himself isnt he?
Its funny because its true
The Washington Post recently reported that one of his companies, Giuliani Capital Advisors "was sold for an undisclosed amount as Giuliani was preparing his run for president." The Post article also discloses that Giulianis secretive lobbying firm, Giuliani Partners, has made more than $100 million over the last five years and that Giulaini's clients "are required to sign confidentiality agreements, so they do not comment about the work they receive or how much they are paying for it.
Though now running for president, Giuliani refuses to identify his clients, disclose his compensation, or reveal any details about Giuliani Partners. He also declined to be interviewed about the firm."
The paper provided some details, based "on a review of corporate, government and court records, along with scores of interviews with clients and government officials who have interacted with Giuliani Partners."
READ HERE http://breakingnews.nypost.com/dynamic/stories/G/GIULIANIS_BUSINESS?SITE=NYNYP&SECTION=HOME
FR POSTED http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1833794/posts?page=46
COMMENTS As a PR gimmick, Giuliani sold one of the several businesses he is involved in, which revolve around investment banking, global security, and international legal representation. Giuliani companies (that we know of) include:
(1) Giuliani Capital Advisors, LLC (AKA Giuliani Partners LLC),
(2) Giuliani Group,
(3) Giuliani-Kerik (re-named Giuliani Security and Safety, after the departure of the tainted ex-Police Commissioner),
(4) Giuliani-Van Essen,
(5) Bracewell & Giuliani LLP law firm (based in Texas with global interests), and
(6) Giuliani Security & Safety, Asia
Attorneys Bracewell & Giuliani's January Closings in Kazakhstan Total US $1.625 Billion
lawfuel.com | February 22, 2007
FR Posted on 02/26/2007 by Jim Robinson
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1791780/posts
ALMATY, Kazakhstan -- LAWFUEL - Law News, US Law Firms -- Bracewell & Giuliani LLP closed three cases in January for a total of US $1.625 billion, acting as international counsel for the offering of corporate debt and solidifying their place as the premier legal authority on Kazakhstani business affairs in the Caspian region. We continue to thrive and grow in Kazakhstan, mirroring the country itself, said Greg Vojack, managing partner for the firm's offices in Kazakhstan. As Kazakhstan transitions into a prosperous free marketplace after the fall of Soviet Russia, its fine-tuned monetary policies are helping the countrys financial sectors grow faster than New York. ~snip~
Established in 1994, Bracewell's presence in the Republic of Kazakhstan has helped clients capture significant opportunities in the Caspian Region. The firm's energy and finance attorneys provided groundbreaking guidance to create the legal and financial infrastructure in that emerging nation and today actively advise energy and financial companies in the region and the government of Kazakhstan. ~snip~
MORE BACKGROUND Giuliani firm has Venezuela ties
MiamiHerald.com | Thu, Mar. 15, 2007 | BETH REINHARD
Posted on 03/15/2007 3:26:41 AM PDT by Condor 63
The law firm headlined by presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani does business with a company tied to Venezuelan leader Hugo Chávez, who has called President Bush ``the devil.'' Bracewell & Giuliani lobbies on behalf of Texas-based Citgo Petroleum, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Venezuelan oil company controlled by Chávez. The Bush administration said last year that Venezuela was ''not cooperating fully'' with antiterrorism efforts, stopping one step short of grouping the country with state sponsors of terrorism like Iran, Syria and Cuba. Giuliani, the former New York City mayor best known for his leadership after the Sept. 11 terrorism attacks, does not personally lobby for Citgo, though he is a senior partner at the firm and shares in its profits. (Excerpt) Read more at miamiherald.com ...
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Global Rooty can't seem to get the message----a candidate who does not perceive issues through the prism of the red, white, and blue, gets his walking papers. So, let me be the first to tell Rooty----"thanks, but no thanks."
Kinda reminds me of Jessie Jackass Jackson rubbing blood all over himself after MLK was shot. Rudy IS truly dishonest AND despicable, and anyone who wears a dress and kisses another male IS disgusting.
I truly despise the practice of trying to parse every word that a candidate says and then read a ton of stuff into it. Giuliani misspoke. I’ve misspoke at times too. We all have. He clarified it, end of story.
Rooty should learn the old trusim: " Be careful who you step on, on the way up, b/c you're going to meet them on the way down."
I guess you’ll hype every insult hurled by union thugs.
Fork, meet Ghouliani.
Fork, you just stick right here with Ghouliani.
Because he's done!
Now THAT is gonna leave a mark!
I got Admin to pull my dupe thread, now this one can promote to Front Page where folks can have fun with it on a Friday night.
Giuliani is a fraud. Anti gun pro abortion agent of the mexican government phoney.
"There were people there less than me, people on my staff, who already have had serious health consequences, and they weren't there as often as I was,"
Okay, my first impression is that being in front of the camera, putting up a brave front after 9/11, was Guiliani's job as Mayor of New York. I would expect no less from him, that's what he was supposed to do! Why does he act like he went over and above the call of duty?
My second impression, based on the quote above, about his risk of serious health consequences and that his co-workers were already getting ill, is that maybe his health in the next few years might not be good enough to be President. I'm not sure what his point in bringing this up is - but it seems to me that he is saying he might have some real health issues coming up.
Republicans need a Conservative, not an accidental liberal. We’ve had enough of those.
"On 9/11 all he did was run. He got that soot on him, and I don't think he's taken a shower since."
Pants on fire!
So do I.
A major part of Rudy's campaign is built around his 9/11 "hero" status, which IMHO was manufactured for the most part out of thin air by his political consultants. What did he actually DO in that tragic period that merits such heroic status besides give tough talking speeches, get a lot of face time on TV, and turn down a $10 million check from a Saudi billionaire? We are being asked to support a liberal RINO for the White House whose political appeal is mainly built on a skillfully created and managed TV persona