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To: Liz
Who is going to run Giuliani's exploratory committee?....Bernie Kerik, Russell Harding, Richard Roberts and a list of assorted cons are available from Giuliani's group of yes men.

There was an article up on FR the other day about Giuliani's exploratory committee members...T. Boone Pickens, Tom Hicks, the former heads of the South Carolina and Texas GOPs. Don't see Kerik or Harding or Richard Roberts anywhere on the list.

64 posted on 11/19/2006 6:38:14 AM PST by LimberJim (It says "Breakfast Any Time", right? I'll have the pancakes in the Age of Enlightenment.)
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To: LimberJim

When fighting against Rudy, the Rudy-haters can't afford to be constrained by the truth.


66 posted on 11/19/2006 6:39:50 AM PST by Dark Skies ("He who knows only his own side of the case knows little of that" ... John Stuart Mill)
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To: LimberJim
There was an article up on FR the other day about Giuliani's exploratory committee members...T. Boone Pickens, Tom Hicks, the former heads of the South Carolina and Texas GOPs. Don't see Kerik or Harding or Richard Roberts anywhere on the list.


Yup.
That article was posted from the New York Post.
Here is an extract:

"FUND-RAISING PANEL HAS LOADS OF TEX APPEAL
By MAGGIE HABERMAN and ANDY GELLER
Click to enlargeNovember 17, 2006 -- While Rudy Giuliani explores a run for the White House, he's managed to round up some of the Texas moneymen who helped bankroll President Bush's presidential campaigns, including oil billionaire T. Boone Pickens.

A group of deep-pocketed contributors and well-connected fund-raisers joined the ex-mayor at a Midtown restaurant Wednesday for a meeting of his new finance committee - less than a week after he filed papers for his presidential exploratory committee.

In addition to Pickens, there was Tom Hicks, a Dallas billionaire and owner of the Texas Rangers baseball team.

And the panel is being chaired by Roy Bailey, a Texan who is managing director of Giuliani Partners, the ex-mayor's consulting firm. The former insurance exec was the finance chairman for the Texas GOP when Bush was governor.

As one of his first acts, Bailey hosted the Giuliani committee's 21/2-hour organizational meeting. About 30 people attended the session, which Giuliani headlined, with another five on conference call.

Other participants included ex-California gubernatorial candidate Bill Simon and Barry Wynn, former head of the South Carolina GOP and finance chairman of Bush's re-election committee.

"These people are all totally committed to Mayor Giuliani and want to see him having a successful testing-the-waters period because they're all hoping he'll take it past [the exploratory phase]," Bailey said.
"

http://www.nypost.com/seven/11172006/news/nationalnews/rudys_roundup_nationalnews_maggie_haberman_and_andy_geller.htm

Don't see no mention of Kerik or Harding or Richard Roberts anywhere on that list.
It's the Hitelry disinformation campaign at work..yet again.
70 posted on 11/19/2006 6:47:10 AM PST by ShawTaylor
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