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FOX News Poll: Voters Most Comfortable With Rudy Giuliani as President
FoxNews.com ^ | 2/1/2007 | Dana Blanton

Posted on 02/01/2007 2:30:56 PM PST by Dark Skies

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To: All; narses

Bump to post #343 - GREAT INFORMATION.

WOW!!

Giuliani is a liberal's dream.


361 posted on 02/01/2007 6:46:06 PM PST by Sun (Let your New Year's resolution be to vote for conservatives in the primaries! Happy 2007!)
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To: DKNY

If you want to resort to name calling I suggest you not defend a liberal cross dresser while doing it, it makes my responses entirely too easy.


362 posted on 02/01/2007 6:46:21 PM PST by kinoxi
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To: Spiff

Under Rudy, crime and abortion went down.


363 posted on 02/01/2007 6:47:15 PM PST by UpAllNight
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To: kinoxi
Name one one, JUST ONE newspaper or lefty T.V. show that is "pushing" Rudy.

I'll wait.....you can't do it, but I'll wait; just as I waited all night, last night, for someone else, who made that same stupid comment, to answer that question.

This "I like him, but...............", with a variety of completely wrong things added on, is the same junk you hear from Dems, who say "I support the troops, but.........".

364 posted on 02/01/2007 6:48:03 PM PST by nopardons
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To: Blackirish

--No matter what you try you RudyHaters can't seem to even make a dent in what seems to be an increasingly formidable candidate.--

But they can sure copy and paste the same exact garbage on a lot of threads.


365 posted on 02/01/2007 6:49:15 PM PST by UpAllNight
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To: nopardons

MSNBC, ABC, CBS, NPR... Name one that isn't.


366 posted on 02/01/2007 6:50:23 PM PST by kinoxi
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To: Sun
There's time to get you to become a conservative. :)

Well, my friend, I cut my ideological teeth watching Wm. F. Buckley's "Firing Line" on TV and reading National Review when I was in high school. Since I'm a Californian, I became a follower and fan of Ronald Reagan in 1966. I've had the honor of voting for Reagan for President three times -- 1976, 1980, and 1984 (in 1968 I was too young to vote) -- and have voted for every conservative who 1) had a reasonable chance of winning, and 2) wasn't a jerk. So, some on FR might accuse me of being a gun-grabbing gay-loving abortionist for thinking that Rudy should be part of the mix in this next election, but I'm pretty comfortable and secure in my conservative identity.

367 posted on 02/01/2007 6:50:29 PM PST by My2Cents ("I support the right-ward most candidate who has a legitimate chance to win." -- W.F. Buckley)
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To: NapkinUser

Boy, you're working really hard, you must be awfully afraid of Rudy.


368 posted on 02/01/2007 6:50:34 PM PST by McGavin999 (I need a new tag line)
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To: kinoxi
If you think that is name calling then you haven't come across many NYers!

As to your responses they are nothing but inane...

369 posted on 02/01/2007 6:51:22 PM PST by DKNY ("Leaders need to be optimists. Their vision is beyond the present." Rudy Guiliani)
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To: justshutupandtakeit
They also fall into the category of "outsiders looking in".

Sadly, far too many people, in America, have a dearth of vocabulary skills.

370 posted on 02/01/2007 6:54:14 PM PST by nopardons
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To: DKNY
I've said little in the way of attributes for Giuliani. I like certain aspects of his method of governing as I have stated repeatedly in this thread. He's still half a candidate at this point in my opinion. I'd like to see him as VP.
371 posted on 02/01/2007 6:55:19 PM PST by kinoxi
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To: Spiff

Which one, dear? Rudy first appeared in the pink dress and blonde wig, at the INNER CIRCLE DINNER. :-)


372 posted on 02/01/2007 6:55:38 PM PST by nopardons
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To: PhiKapMom
[ Are you calling conservatives socialists? ]

Have you been asleep for the past 6/7 years?

373 posted on 02/01/2007 6:55:43 PM PST by hosepipe (CAUTION: This propaganda is laced with hyperbole....)
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To: Dark Skies

I just laughed my butt off. I click on the rino keyword link and rudy and mcpain threads are on it. Hahahahahaha. That says it all.


374 posted on 02/01/2007 6:58:08 PM PST by processing please hold (ROP and Open Borders-a terrorist marriage and hell's coming with them)
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To: Dark Skies

Good for your father!


375 posted on 02/01/2007 6:58:28 PM PST by nopardons
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To: Sun

Rudy Guiliani has marched in lockstep with liberals on affirmative action, gay rights, gay marriage, gun control, school prayer, tuition tax credits, liberal immigration policies, and he's reinforced it, time and time again. Just about everytime Rudy opens his mouth, offensive liberal words come pouring out. As Mayor, Rudy put liberals in high-paid city jobs, an indication what a Rudy WH would look like. Here then is Rudy in his own words:

--The New York State Liberal Party on its endorsement of Rudy Giuliani for Mayor: "When the Liberal Party Policy Committee reviewed a list of key social issues of deep concern to progressive New Yorkers, we found that Rudy Giuliani agreed with the Liberal Party's stance on a majority of such issues. He agreed with the Liberal Party's views on affirmative action, gay rights, gun control, school prayer and tuition tax credits. As Mayor, Rudy Giuliani would uphold the Constitutional and legal rights to abortion." N.Y.S. Liberal Party Endorsement Statement of Candidate Giuliani for Mayor of New York City April 8, 1989

--On the Republican Party: "Mr. Rockefeller represented 'a tradition in the Republican Party' I've worked hard to re-kindle - the Rockefeller, Javits, Lefkowitz tradition." Rudy Giuliani told the New York Times July 9, 1992

--Village Voice Interview with Guiliani: He was asked: "What kind of Republican Is [Giuliani]? A Reagan Republican?" Giuliani pauses before answering: "I'm a Republican." Village Voice January 24, 1989

--On Attending 1996 Republican Convention: Rudy expressed his pleasure when he wasn't invited to the Republican National Convention in San Diego. "If I take three or four days off from city business, I want to do it for a substantive purpose. It didn't seem to me any substantive purpose could be served by going to the Republican convention." said Rudy. Rudy! An Investigative Biography of Rudolph Giuliani, Page 459, by Wayne Barrett

--On Barry Goldwater: Giuliani described John Kennedy as "great and brilliant. Barry Goldwater as an "incompetent, confused and sometimes idiotic man." New York Daily News, May 13, 1997

--On President Bill Clinton: Shortly before his last-minute endorsement of Bob Dole in the 1996 presidential election, Giuliani told the Post's Jack Newfield that "most of Clinton's policies are very similar to most of mine." Rudy! An Investigative Biography of Rudolph Giuliani, Wayne Barrett.

--The Daily News quoted Giuliani as saying March 1996: "Whether you talk about President Clinon, Senator Dole.... The country would be in very good hands in the hands of any of that group." An Investigative Biography of Rudolph Giuliani, Wayne Barrett.
376 posted on 02/01/2007 6:58:32 PM PST by narses (St Thomas says "lex injusta non obligat.")
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To: UpAllNight
"Under Rudy, crime and abortion went down."

All over the nation. What a great Mayor, and powerful too!

The Real Rudy Giuliani:

From Human Events:

Rudy's Strong Pro-Abortion Stance

As these comments from a 1989 conversation with Phil Donahue show, Rudy Giuliani is staunchly in favor of abortion:

"I've said that I'll uphold a woman's right of choice, that I will fund abortion so that a poor woman is not deprived of a right that others can exercise, and that I would oppose going back to a day in which abortions were illegal.

I do that in spite of my own personal reservations. I have a daughter now; if a close relative or a daughter were pregnant, I would give my personal advice, my religious and moral views ...

Donahue: Which would be to continue the pregnancy.

Giuliani: Which would be that I would help her with taking care of the baby. But if the ultimate choice of the woman - my daughter or any other woman - would be that in this particular circumstance [if she had] to have an abortion, I'd support that. I'd give my daughter the money for it."

Worse yet, Giuliani even supports partial birth abortion:

"I'm pro-choice. I'm pro-gay rights,Giuliani said. He was then asked whether he supports a ban on what critics call partial-birth abortions. "No, I have not supported that, and I don't see my position on that changing," he responded." -- CNN.com, "Inside Politics" Dec 2, 1999

It's bad enough that Rudy is so adamantly pro-abortion, but consider what that could mean when it comes time to select Supreme Court Justices. Does the description of Giuliani that you've just read make you think he's going to select an originalist like Clarence Thomas, who would vote to overturn Roe v. Wade -- or does it make you think he would prefer justices like Sandra Day O'Connor and Anthony Kennedy who'd leave Roe v. Wade in place?

Rudy's abortion stance is bad news for conservatives who are pro-life or who are concerned about getting originalist judges on the Supreme Court.

An Anti-Second Amendment Candidate

In the last couple of election cycles, 2nd Amendment issues have moved to the back burner mainly because even Democratic candidates have learned that being tagged with the "gun grabber" label is political poison.

Unfortunately, Rudy Giuliani is a proponent of gun control who supported the Brady Bill and the Assault Weapon Ban.

Do Republicans really want to abandon their strong 2nd Amendment stance by selecting a pro-gun control nominee?

377 posted on 02/01/2007 6:59:57 PM PST by narses (St Thomas says "lex injusta non obligat.")
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To: nopardons

Hey, nopardons, how ya been?


378 posted on 02/01/2007 7:00:35 PM PST by processing please hold (ROP and Open Borders-a terrorist marriage and hell's coming with them)
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To: EQAndyBuzz; RetiredArmy
Soft on Gay Marriage

Other than tax cuts, the biggest domestic issue of the 2004 election was President Bush's support of a Constitutional Amendment to define marriage as being between a man and a woman. Unfortunately, Rudy Giuliani has taken a "Kerryesque" position on gay marriage.

Although Rudy, like John Kerry, has said that marriage should remain between a man and a woman, he also supports civil unions, "marched in gay-pride parades" ...dressed up in drag on national television for a skit on Saturday Night Live (and moved in with a) wealthy gay couple" after his divorce. He also very vocally opposed running on a gay marriage amendment:

His thoughts on the gay-marriage amendment? "I don't think you should run a campaign on this issue," he told the Daily News earlier this month. "I think it would be a mistake for anybody to run a campaign on it -- the Democrats, the president, or anybody else."

Here's more from the New York Daily News:

"Rudy Giuliani came out yesterday against President Bush's call for a ban on gay marriage.

The former mayor, who Vice President Cheney joked the other night is after his job, vigorously defended the President on his post-9/11 leadership but made clear he disagrees with Bush's proposal to rewrite the Constitution to outlaw gays and lesbians from tying the knot.

"I don't think it's ripe for decision at this point," he said on NBC's "Meet the Press."

"I certainly wouldn't support [a ban] at this time," added Giuliani..."

Although Rudy may grudgingly say he doesn't support gay marriage (and it would be political suicide for him to do otherwise), where he really stands on the issue is an open question.

379 posted on 02/01/2007 7:00:56 PM PST by narses (St Thomas says "lex injusta non obligat.")
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To: AD from SpringBay
Pro-Illegal Immigration

As Tom Bevan of RealClearPolitics has pointed out, Rudy is an adherent of the same approach to illegal immigration that John McCain, Ted Kennedy, George Bush, and Harry Reid have championed:

"While McCain has taken heat for his support of comprehensive immigration reform, Rudy is every bit as pro-immigration as McCain - if not more so. On the O'Reilly Factor last week Giuliani argued for a "practical approach" to immigration and cited his efforts as Mayor of New York City to "regularize" illegal immigrants by providing them with access to city services like public education to "make their lives reasonable." Giuliani did say that "a tremendous amount of money should be put into the physical security" needed to stop the flow of illegal immigrants coming across the border, but his overall position on immigration is essentially indistinguishable from McCain's."

That's bad enough. But, as Michelle Malkin has revealed, under Giuliani, New York was an illegal alien sanctuary and "America's Mayor" actually sued the federal government in an effort to keep New York City employees from having to cooperate with the INS:

"When Congress enacted immigration reform laws that forbade local governments from barring employees from cooperating with the INS, Mayor Rudy Giuliani filed suit against the feds in 1997. He was rebuffed by two lower courts, which ruled that the sanctuary order amounted to special treatment for illegal aliens and were nothing more than an unlawful effort to flaunt federal enforcement efforts against illegal aliens. In January 2000, the Supreme Court rejected his appeal, but Giuliani vowed to ignore the law."

If you agree with the way that Nancy Pelosi and Company deal with illegal immigration, then you'll find the way that Rudy Giuliani tackles the issue to be right down your alley.

CLICK HERE TO READ MORE OF GIULIANI'S LEFT-WING POLITICAL POSITIONS

380 posted on 02/01/2007 7:01:35 PM PST by narses (St Thomas says "lex injusta non obligat.")
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