Posted on 11/14/2004 9:04:01 AM PST by OESY
ping to a sad state of affairs.
What was the show? I'll make a point to avoid it. New Yorkers should thank God for Rudy, who gets all the credit for turning this place around.
Pretty much.
I live near teh Wallkill NY PD, the guys who were listed as a danger to teh community, and Elliot Spitzer pretty much slapped their wrists rather than do anything approaching REAL work to rectify their behavior.
(Deep massive firings and punishments should have been done. The force should have been gutted and rebuilt. It wasn't.)
Spitzy backed Kerry.
Hillary has done absolutely zip for NY, but she has done stuff to NY like run down a Police Officer at a security check point soon after 9/11 and then act shocked at the 'allegation'.
Schumer likewise hasn't done anything worth bragging about.
They've both been rather.. obstructionist(?) in their dealings.
To summarise the jumbled thoughts in my head, since I'm kinda in a hurry, I second your statement -spot on.
Thanks!
Whoa!! that kinda puts a whole different light on things!!!!
Thanks for this breakdown.
When the great blue areas are looked at closely, GW improved his numbers and % over 2000. I think that we will see the same in most so called blue states like California, Oregon and Washington..
BUSH
New York City 2000: 398,726
New York City 2004: 544,359
Difference: +145,633
NY Suburbs 2000: 607,224
NY Suburbs 2004: 720,719
Difference: +113,495
GORE/KERRY
New York City 2000: 1,703,364
New York City 2004: 1,653,767
Difference: -49,597
NY Suburbs 2000: 865,926
NY Suburbs 2004: 815,412
Difference: -50,514
FMCDH(BITS)
The BIG LIE:
"...Some 92 percent was, or will be, paid by government..."
100% will be paid for by the AMERICAN TAXPAYER!
Freepers get upset about the 38 billion for 9/11. But when Bush puts a 300 BILLION dollar Perscription drug benefit through (which apparently is a joke of a progam) - nobody even mentions it....
As a NYker I am appalled that hitlary was even elected to this state. Don't we know it was the klinton presidency that lost those Towers. They should turn Manhatten into a prison.
My family knew the somw of families of the firefighters and Police (PAPD and NYPD that were killed in the WTC.
Most(about 90%) voted for Bush....
The people that denigrate the folks that gave so much for them are the people that usually do all the whining here in NY anyway. People like Breitweiser (one of the notorious 'Jersey Girls')come quickly to mind. The people we know mourned their losses---and shunned publicity. They are trying to get their lives together (hard, no doubt---but they are moving on with their lives)
There were plenty of Bush supporters amongst the 9/11 victims that weren't given the MSM coverage that Bretiweiser and here ilk were given. In fact, they were all but ignored (no surprise there, right?)
I just ask that everyone be careful about judging all by the actions of a vocal few....there are a lot of Bush supporters here, and we're becoming stronger.
One last: Many of the FD and PD people that died had lived in the outer boroughs (Eastern Queens, in parts of Brooklyn and Staten Island) or they lived in Nassau or Suffolk counties. There are also a fair amount that live in Westchester.
Take my word for it---THEY know who will protect them from future attacks---and the majority of them voted for Bush.
At first I felt so sorry for the families who suffered, I thought it was a good idea; then I realized that someone whose husband was killed in an auto accident on 9/11 and never came home received nothing, so what made these people entitled to my tax $ but the other guy not.
I wonder if this is factored into the red state's sucking up tax $ / blue state's paying all the bills (Geraldine Ferraro argument)?
The Republican Party would do well to write off the entire New York metropolitan area.
Of course we could never take Staten Island...maybe someday...
Thanks.
Like we should write off the immediate SF Bay Area counties.
Exactly my point. Private insurance and charitable giving is what they were entitled to...not federal money. In the case of the businesses affected, disaster loss of property, as in hurricanes etc. there is room for some gov assistance, but not to private individuals.
FMCDH(BITS)
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