I still weep in my heart for the innocents who died that day - and their families.
Describing the moment he saw people falling, he said: "I froze. I realised that in a couple of seconds, it switched my thinking and emotions. I said 'We're in uncharted territory'."
Just out of curiosity - what emotions does Mr. Giuliani have after watching a perfectly legal partial birth abortion (that he thinks is a Constitution right)...
No comment.
Awwwwwww... the poor little thweetie... he had a difficult childhood...give the poor bastidge a couple of porkchop sandwiches and a belly tickle and tell him we're square for 9/11...
I had forgotten about ZacMo being a Frenchie. Boil him in lard.
These terrible tragic memories must never be forgotten.
They burn in our hearts forever and our hearts long to comfort the many loved ones who carry those losses forever.
But come on!
Giuliani is guilty of cheap theatrics... of "playing on everyones emotions" as he runs for office of President.
His blatant political "grandstanding" in this case is unforgivable.
Can you imagine what he would foist on the public if he actually was elected?
Saints Preserve Us!
And I wonder what would have happened if law-abiding Americans had the right of concealed carry on a domestic flight that day?
Maybe things would have turned out the same, but maybe not.
I don't think Rudy gets if when it comes to the 2nd Amendment, and possibly he never will.
That seems a little over the top to me. It's not going to change the minds of the jury, judge, or defendant. I assume it would take a few hours to read this many names. Maybe it would make sense at Bin Laden's trial. Perhaps the family members are insisting on it, but IIRC they read the list every year at the memorial.
You know, every single time I read or hear about those two people my chest starts to tighten up and my eyes start to tear.
What a horrible, terrible, powerful image.
Wow..
The poor young man.
Fry him.
Just out of curriosity, what sort of information was found on his computer, once they decided it would be OK to look at it.. (That is after 9-11 and the horse had long ago left the barn).
Immigration politics have similarly harmed New York. Former mayor Rudolph Giuliani sued all the way up to the Supreme Court to defend the citys sanctuary policy against a 1996 federal law decreeing that cities could not prohibit their employees from cooperating with the INS. Oh yeah? said Giuliani; just watch me. The INS, he claimed, with what turned out to be grotesque irony, only aims to terrorize people. Though he lost in court, he remained defiant to the end. On September 5, 2001, his handpicked charter-revision committee ruled that New York could still require that its employees keep immigration information confidential to preserve trust between immigrants and government. Six days later, several visa-overstayers participated in the most devastating attack on the city and the country in history.
He should be doused in gasoline, set afire, and have the option to jump out off a thousand foot tower to end it or to burn to death.
/sarcasm