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NY'ers Back Rudy Over Hillary for Prez
newsmax.com ^ | Sunday, Oct. 2, 2005 1:04 p.m. EDT

Posted on 10/02/2005 10:56:50 AM PDT by InvisibleChurch

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To: oceanview; Integrityrocks

That's right...everybody wants to to be put back to the States. So I honestly don't see what good that'll do. So how many States would make it illegal? So you hop on a plane and go to a State that does. Really...please explain.


41 posted on 10/02/2005 12:53:31 PM PDT by Hildy
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To: nj26

I totally agree.


42 posted on 10/02/2005 12:57:17 PM PDT by moose2004 (You Can Run But You Can't Hide!)
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To: InvisibleChurch
Then let Rudy run on the Dem ticket, where he belongs!
43 posted on 10/02/2005 12:58:51 PM PDT by airborne (My hero - my nephew! Sean is home! Thank you God!)
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To: InvisibleChurch

If Rudy is so great, he should run against Hillary for NY Senate. Leave the big job to someone worth voting for.


44 posted on 10/02/2005 1:01:13 PM PDT by Sensei Ern (Christian, Comedian, Husband,Opa, Dog Owner, former Cat Co-dweller, and all around good guy.)
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To: Hildy

on abortion, yes of course - overturning Roe will hand it back to the states and I agree with you that only a very small number of states would ban abortion for adult women in the first trimester. and in those states that did, you would find women going to neighboring states to get the practice anyway.

however, I do think you would get more strict enforcement of parental notification and partial birth/late term abortion at the state level. only the most liberal states would adopt "anything goes" abortion laws - underage girls, late term, partial birth, hell states like California might even allow infanticide in some cases (birth defects, etc).


45 posted on 10/02/2005 1:02:13 PM PDT by oceanview
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To: InvisibleChurch
In your best, Sally Field voice...

“They DON'T like meeeeee!!!”

46 posted on 10/02/2005 1:06:14 PM PDT by johnny7 (“I'm American, honey. Our names don't mean sh_t.”)
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To: Do not dub me shapka broham
He's not any more pro-abortion than Pete Wilson.

Rudy should reflect upon how well Wilson did in the primaries and then he should do the right thing and run for governor or senator in 2006.

47 posted on 10/02/2005 1:19:43 PM PDT by NeoCaveman (Go Mike Pence, Operation Offset, and the Cleveland Indians)
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To: InvisibleChurch
Rudy is welcome to be President of New York.

But America does not need a pro-abortion, pro-gay, gun-grabber as president, whether they're named Hillary or Rudy or Romney.

48 posted on 10/02/2005 1:24:43 PM PDT by JohnnyZ ("I believe abortion should be safe and legal in this country" -- Mitt Romney)
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To: dubyaismypresident
A lot of the failures of the Wilson campaign can be chalked up to inexperience at running a first-time presidential campaign.

In some ways the Alexander campaign was an even bigger disaster.

The fact remains that on many issues-from paycheck protection, to border enforcement, to rolling back racial preferences-the man was prescient, to say the least.

The fact that some people thought it was in the GOP's best interests to willfully distort his position on abortion is another matter altogether.

49 posted on 10/02/2005 1:41:22 PM PDT by Do not dub me shapka broham ("I'm okay with being unimpressive. It helps me sleep better.")
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To: nj26

actually, the pics of the woman he brought into Gracie Mansion when his wife and kids were still living there showed a woman who was not all that hot.
besides being kind of nasty to his wife and kids, Rudi really cracked down on the evil dog owners in NYC.
he's a little nuts, not so nice, and very arrogant.


50 posted on 10/02/2005 1:41:56 PM PDT by drhogan
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To: drhogan

also, didn't rudi support bill clinton in one of clinton's presidential campaigns?
and he helped hilary become senator by refusing to give his campaign money to rick lazio until it was too late.
i think rudy puts himself first, his mistress second, and the people third.
he won't get the nomination because of the abortion issue, but i don't think he would make a good candidate anyway. his arrogance and meanness would leak out at some point and sink him.


51 posted on 10/02/2005 1:52:03 PM PDT by drhogan
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To: drhogan

http://www.city-journal.org/printable.php?id=347


52 posted on 10/02/2005 1:57:11 PM PDT by Do not dub me shapka broham ("I'm okay with being unimpressive. It helps me sleep better.")
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To: nj26

Agree 100%%%%%%


NO Way I would go for Rudy.

Don't get me wrong, he is a GREAT leader on some issues. Not enough for my President though.

I am observing George Allen. He does not come across as "Strong" though.


53 posted on 10/02/2005 2:15:32 PM PDT by indianrightwinger
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To: Do not dub me shapka broham

i should have been more specific about the "evil dog owners".
by the end of rudi's regime, he seemed to be cracking down on ever more trivial offenses. he should get credit for cleaning up the real crime in the city, and i'm not against fines for people whose dogs mess up the place. but rudi seemed to going after minor "crimes" in a bizarre, fanatical way. for instance he had a bunch of wiccans or pagans arrested for their service (or whatever they call it) on a public beach--they had a bonfire, so they had to be arrested. there is something nutty about this type of crackdown. i guess it reminds me of the inquisition or oliver cromwell's puritans in england. i'm all for law enforcement, but i think rudi sometimes shows real bad judgement.


54 posted on 10/02/2005 2:16:16 PM PDT by drhogan
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To: tkathy
Rudy will take no prisoners, he will wage an even tougher, meaner campaign than the Clintons.

I, for one, would love to see Rudy take on the Clintons. I was disappointed when he dropped out of the NY senatorial race. And I'm not a New Yorker, either.

55 posted on 10/02/2005 2:22:43 PM PDT by ContraryMary
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To: nj26
I'll take character over charisma any day.

Also, how is Rudy going to handle religion in the election? Last I checked, he's an excommunicated Catholic (twice-divorced, pro-abortion.)

Didn't seem to hurt Kerry much. And, as for character, Rudy has far more of it than most other politicians.

56 posted on 10/02/2005 2:27:30 PM PDT by ContraryMary
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To: Condor51
You don't get it. Rudy doesn't need the deep Red southern states to win. He'll win California, New York, Florida, Michigan, Ohio, New Jersey, Connecticut, Oregon, Minnesota, Washington,...to name a few. Now how many electoral votes have I just named here?
57 posted on 10/02/2005 2:31:47 PM PDT by ContraryMary
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To: ContraryMary
Over a hundred and ninety.

Though I doubt that any Republican will be able to carry states like Washington, New York, or Connecticut in a general election.

The others are up for grabs, I suppose.

58 posted on 10/02/2005 2:46:18 PM PDT by Do not dub me shapka broham ("I'm okay with being unimpressive. It helps me sleep better.")
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To: nj26
Rudy has a very good chance of losing "deep red" states like Utah, Oklahoma, Mississippi, South Carolina, and Alabama.

If it's Rudy vs. Hillary, Rudy won't lose a single one of those states. And he wouldn't lose Texas either.

You are under the mistaken impression that every Republican is a one-issue voter. They're not.

59 posted on 10/02/2005 2:52:27 PM PDT by sinkspur (Breed every trace of the American Staffordshire Terrier out of existence!)
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To: sinkspur

Some of the most enthusiastic responses to Giuliani have come from the Southwest, which would be a pivotal region in any future presidential race, especially if Bill Richardson is on the opposite ticket.


60 posted on 10/02/2005 2:55:07 PM PDT by Do not dub me shapka broham ("I'm okay with being unimpressive. It helps me sleep better.")
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