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Rudy Giuliani Has Got What You Need
411 ^ | 2/11/07

Posted on 02/11/2007 12:44:55 PM PST by areafiftyone

Rudy Giuliani Has Got What You Need


Posted by Mark Radulich on 02.15.2007



It won't matter what Giuliani thinks about about abortion if Iran drops a bomb on us. And quite frankly I'm much less worried about Islamic terrorism with President Giuliani in charge than President Brownback or Clinton.

The story right now being bandied about by the mainstream media and the talk radio world is that the GOP has no front-runner for the 2008 Presidential election or that the front-runners are not exactly inspiring anyone. The three most prominent names right now are obviously John McCain, Mitt Romney and Rudy Giuliani.

The reason these three contenders fail to ignite the imagination of their base is not because they aren't competent leaders or even forces to be reckoned with in terms of security but rather that they fail to meet the social conservative litmus test of Republican base. They are not anti-gay marriage, anti-abortion or anti-gun control enough for many social conservative voters to trust and therefore many just aren't excited enough to stand behind these while either Clinton or Obama make their way to the White House.


As I've said before, social voting in the age of world wide Islamic terrorism befuddles me. I suppose President Brownback could try and outlaw abortion but a world free of legally murdered babies doesn't stop Mohammed from blowing himself up outside of your local Starbucks. President Huckabee could save the institution of marriage for the next thousand years by sending all homosexuals to France forever but that has nothing to do with Iran or North Korea and the likely possibility that they will facilitate one of many terrorist groups getting their hands on a nuclear device. Stopping stem-cell research doesn't drop the bomb from being dropped on Israel or us for that matter so I fail to see how social vote should supercede security and foreign policy votes.

Let me explain it this way; You have what's called Maslow's Hierarchy of Human Needs, which is a theory in psychology that Abraham Maslow proposed in 1943 that states as humans meet 'basic needs', they seek to satisfy successively 'higher needs' that occupy a set hierarchy. Maslow wrote that "the study of crippled, stunted, immature, and unhealthy specimens can yield only a cripple psychology and a cripple philosophy." In other words, if your most basic needs weren't met, then your emotional, spiritual and psychological growth would be stunted or crippled.

Maslow's hierarchy of needs is typically represented as a pyramid with the more primitive needs at the bottom and consisting of five levels: the four lower levels are grouped together as deficiency needs associated with physiological needs, while the top level is termed growth needs associated with psychological needs. While deficiency needs must be met, growth needs are continually shaping behavior. The basic concept is that the higher needs in this hierarchy only come into focus once all the needs that are lower down in the pyramid are mainly or entirely satisfied. Growth forces create upward movement in the hierarchy, whereas regressive forces push prepotent needs further down the hierarchy.

As you can see from the pyramid shown above, the first two levels of need are physical survival needs such as water, food, sleep, warmth and exercise and safety and security needs. The other more ethereal needs don't come into play until those two levels have been met.

Now let's look at the candidate most likely to be beat Hillary Clinton should the Democrats opt to give her a run at the White House, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani. Aside from the fact that he's the most like GOP candidate to actually win NY since probably the Reagan administration, Giuliani's record stacks up pretty well against the first two levels Maslow's hierarchy of needs.

As Mayor of the largest city and arguably the most important city in America, Giuliani had to manage the city public works efficiently and make the city livable for its residents. According to his campaign website, "Rudy Giuliani cut more taxes than any Mayor in New York City history, reducing or eliminating 23 city taxes, saving individuals and businesses a cumulative $8 billion, while reducing New Yorkers' tax burden by nearly 20%. By the end of Giuliani's term in office, New Yorkers enjoyed their lowest tax burden in three decades, along with the creation of approximately 425,000 new private sector jobs… When Rudy Giuliani took office, 59% of New Yorkers said they would leave the city the next day if they could, according to a CNN/Time poll. Drawing upon the "Broken Windows" theory of policing, the City cracked down on quality of life crimes such as aggressive panhandling, graffiti, and drug dealing, transforming places like Times Square into safe destinations for theatergoers and sightseers. The City launched an aggressive initiative against drunk drivers, and implemented a ban on sex shops within 500 feet of residential neighborhoods, churches, and schools. In addition, Mayor Giuliani acquired 2,038 acres of new parkland – the most in more than 50 years."


The former mayor also has a solid record on protecting children and increasing security in a city that once rivaled other big cities in rapes and murders. "Under Rudy Giuliani's leadership as Mayor of the nation's largest city, murders were cut from 1,946 in 1993 to 649 in 2001, while overall crime – including rapes, assaults, burglary and auto-thefts – fell by an average of 57%. According to the FBI, New York was transformed from the crime capital of the country into the Safest Large City in America, while becoming the global model for excellence in law enforcement. Rudy Giuliani believes that "Public safety is a fundamental civil right…when you reduce crime, you restore people's freedom."

Acting on his belief that "One of the most important responsibilities of government is to protect children from harm," Mayor Giuliani worked to create the city's first independent child welfare agency, reducing the foster care population by promoting a record number of adoptions, and doubling child support collections by cracking down on deadbeat dads, and implementing a program called HealthStat, which identified unenrolled children eligible for health insurance."

Giuliani obviously will be strong on domestic law and order issues as well as quality of life issue but the big question will be whether or not he has the gumption to fight Islamic terrorism worldwide. If his speeches are to believed and his actions concerning an anti-Semitic Saudi and a very large check are any indication then I believe Giuliani will be the kind of terror warrior many of us thought Bush would become.

The world has become too small to be so caught up in social policy voting. No matter who you vote in, either very liberal or very conservative, the fact of the matter is that abortion will never be prohibited in our lifetime but the likelihood of Iran or China starting a nuclear war is and the smart people of this country should be thinking about what kind of leader they want to be in charge when that does happen. When your most basic needs are being threatened and your livelihood is under attack from foreign invaders, who do you think is going to protect you and fight the enemy, Giuliani or Hillary Clinton? At the end of the day, social votes aside, Giuliani has got what every American needs – the ability to lead and manage this nation while fighting the enemy abroad.


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To: Theo
We can do better than this cross-dressing, thrice-divorced, gun-grabbing, anti-marriage, pro-abortion candidate.

Stop it with the "sugar coating" already will ya'? /snicker

101 posted on 02/11/2007 1:50:31 PM PST by EGPWS (Trust in God, question everyone else)
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To: areafiftyone

Rudy Giuliani: Hillary Clinton with better dresses and better ankles.


102 posted on 02/11/2007 1:50:47 PM PST by EternalVigilance ("With Republicans like these, who needs Democrats?")
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To: melancholy

Convince myself of what? He was a mayor of a large city?


103 posted on 02/11/2007 1:51:28 PM PST by beltfed308 (Democrats :Tough on Taxpayers, Soft on Terrorism)
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To: areafiftyone

"Maslow's hierarchy of needs is typically represented as a pyramid with the more primitive needs at the bottom and consisting of five levels: the four lower levels are grouped together as deficiency needs associated with physiological needs, while the top level is termed growth needs associated with psychological needs. While deficiency needs must be met, growth needs are continually shaping behavior. The basic concept is that the higher needs in this hierarchy only come into focus once all the needs that are lower down in the pyramid are mainly or entirely satisfied. Growth forces create upward movement in the hierarchy, whereas regressive forces push prepotent needs further down the hierarchy.

As you can see from the pyramid shown above, the first two levels of need are physical survival needs such as water, food, sleep, warmth and exercise and safety and security needs. The other more ethereal needs don't come into play until those two levels have been met."

The 2nd Amendment to the Constitution of the United States is all about SECURITY! My right to possess firearms for my SECURITY are not "ethereal needs". My security starts at home. Any people who depend on their government for "security" will not be "secure" or free. Rudy Giuliani will continue his pogrom against gun owners if he becomes president.


104 posted on 02/11/2007 1:51:29 PM PST by ExpatGator (Extending logic since 1961.)
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To: EternalVigilance

Yeah,but, Hillary has bigger balls!


105 posted on 02/11/2007 1:52:28 PM PST by upsdriver ((Hunter for Pres/ Ann Coulter Sec, of State))
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To: Clintonfatigued
That's very true and for those who claim that he has no "foreign policy nor understanding of world", since he has had to deal with the damned UN delegates and their staff membebrs, he has far more dealings with these types, than some no name Congresscritter has ever had.
106 posted on 02/11/2007 1:53:54 PM PST by nopardons
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To: pookie18
I must concede that Rudy has the best executive credentials of all candidates.

Like most, I am concerned about him on the social issues. But, I am willing to listen to what he has to say. If he can beat Newt, Romney, and Hunter in debates on the issues, he will have my vote.

If you don't vote, "Clinton happens!"
107 posted on 02/11/2007 1:55:54 PM PST by etradervic (Newt in '08)
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To: areafiftyone

It won't matter what Giuliani thinks about about abortion if Iran drops a bomb on us.



And I suppose it won't matter if Rudy decides to confiscate all guns and declare martial law after Iran drops a bomb on us?

Sorry, but some of his lefty positions ARE important even in your alarmist scenarios.


108 posted on 02/11/2007 1:59:02 PM PST by Atlas Sneezed (Your FRiendly FReeper Patent Attorney)
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To: airborne
You weren't here in '99 nor for most of 2000. Go look at all of the threads about candidates, that were posted back then.

FR was actually a real CONSERVATIVE POLITICAL FORUM, at that time, with no religion section, no chat section, etc.

This IS politics and nobody is holding a gun to your head, forcing you to read threads you don't want to read.

109 posted on 02/11/2007 1:59:03 PM PST by nopardons
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To: Beagle8U
"Quite fitting, as Rudy is as real a Republican as Pro Wrestling is a real sport"

Pro wrestling?

Sweaty men grabbing each other ?

The Gay agenda?

There could be links here?

Hmmmmm. I never thought of that. LOLROTF

Maybe they're hoping for a cage match after the primaries where the loser Guiliani goes against the loser Hillary! in a pay per view cage match. Kinda like those third tier celebrity boxing matches.

110 posted on 02/11/2007 1:59:26 PM PST by metalurgist ("For what will it profit a man if he gains the whole world and forfeits his soul?" No to Rudy)
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To: etradervic
If you don't vote, "Clinton happens!"

Not voting isn't the only guarantee of a Clinton happening.

Ross Perot proved this point very well.

111 posted on 02/11/2007 1:59:28 PM PST by EGPWS (Trust in God, question everyone else)
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To: beltfed308
Convince myself of what? He was a mayor of a large city?

That turning a deficit to a surplus in one of the largest budgets in the world is an accomplishment that you can’t dismiss because of what you call "a mayor of a 15 sq.m. city".

Got it?!

.

112 posted on 02/11/2007 2:00:27 PM PST by melancholy (The GOP nominee, whoever he is, will get my vote, period.)
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To: Clintonfatigued

Rudy Giuliani was there when terrorists attacked New York City. He saw IN PERSON, not on television, the destruction and mayem they created. Those were his constituants who were murdered.



That is not much of a qualification ("he's REALLY mad!") considering that millions of others share it, and the hundreds of millions who weren't there can be just as outraged (or qualified to lead the war) as one who was there.


113 posted on 02/11/2007 2:01:15 PM PST by Atlas Sneezed (Your FRiendly FReeper Patent Attorney)
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To: kinoxi
Which you people SPAM, add ridiculous words to, at the top of the thread, and try to ignite flame wars on.
114 posted on 02/11/2007 2:01:48 PM PST by nopardons
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To: areafiftyone
Three reasons to suspect a government education here.

It starts out with the claim that social policy doesn't cut it anymore, then devotes about one-half the commentary to Rudy's liberal social policies...

managed public works efficiently~~ made Times Square safe for theatergoers~~ aggressive initiative against drunk drivers~~ ban on sex shops~~ new parkland~~ "Public safety is a fundamental civil right..."~~ child welfare~~ crackdown on deadbeat dads~~ identified children eligible for health insurance

Dragging in Maslow's hierarchy.

Can't spell supersede.

115 posted on 02/11/2007 2:04:07 PM PST by Graymatter
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To: nopardons

You're trying to blame Rudy's record on me?


116 posted on 02/11/2007 2:04:31 PM PST by kinoxi
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To: beltfed308

How did an actor do so ? Or a Texas Oilman ?

Remember, the President runs a TEAM. It's the overall approach that matters.

While Guiliani doesn't meet my political policy requirements, you DO have to give him points for having guts and a pair and not being afraid to use either. . .

So far, of the announced candidates, he DOES appear to be the most electable. Which, in and of itself. . .is a sad statement on the Republican candidates. . .


117 posted on 02/11/2007 2:05:37 PM PST by Salgak (Acme Lasers presents: The Energizer Border: I dare you to try and cross it. . .)
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To: TommyDale

An ex-mayor suddenly knows all about being a Commander-in-Chief? Getting rid of public urination is somehow a qualification to fighting Islamofascists? This does not compute.



No, it was his ability to look good on TV after a disaster in his city that qualifies him in global politics.


118 posted on 02/11/2007 2:06:07 PM PST by Atlas Sneezed (Your FRiendly FReeper Patent Attorney)
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To: nopardons

One of us engages in BS and SPAM apparently.


119 posted on 02/11/2007 2:08:18 PM PST by kinoxi
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To: Zack Nguyen

president hillary is just what you deserve. Regrettably, even for the sake of getting you a much needed lesson, one must not risk the country.


120 posted on 02/11/2007 2:08:36 PM PST by GSlob
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