Posted on 02/16/2007 2:13:25 PM PST by meg88
Many Republicans were sharply affected by last November's disastrous election and have become more pragmatic about their priorities. Mr. Giuliani, while adhering to his positions, insists he is a strict constitutionalist and will appoint judges who are the same.
While gun control is just one of the hot-button issues that may present a problem for Mr. Giuliani during the Republican primary campaign, there is an overriding issue that might make this and other social issues moot the war on terror.
I briefly met Mr. Giuliani in 2004 at a Harvard Club luncheon honoring the posthumous publication of William E. Simon's autobiography.
His speech made everyone in the room cheer, and perhaps inspired some of the conservatives present to look at Mr. Giuliani as a possible 2008 candidate.
Recalling the events of September 11, 2001, Mr. Giuliani said his first thought was a sense of amazement that he was asking the White House for air support to defend New York City.
The second thought he had was, "Thank God George Bush is the president of the United States."
He then suggested correctly that if Vice President Gore were president, he probably would have followed the Clinton strategy of a symbolic response, then a retreat.
Mr. Bush on the other hand was "determined, focused, and offered a clear vision of what he intended to do." That, Mr. Giuliani said, is the importance of leadership.
He recently reiterated his admiration for President Bush, and if there are some who think he's just posturing to seduce the base, I can attest that his appreciation is sincere and predates his presidential ambitions.
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..you don't have to read too many threads to get the feeling that some would like us to go away...
Duncan hunter for President!
Repeat loud and often!
Hear! Hear! The 2nd Amentment IS NOT about hunting!
I think Ive gotten plenty of Rudys LOL
A big difference. LBJ gave us Medicare and the Great Society. GWB, while spending like a drunk Democrat sailor on leave, at least tried to reform Social Security and Medicare.
With all due respect to Jim Robinson, if that's his argument against Rudy then he's forgotten what conservatism is all about. It is NOT about voting for a single-issue candidate or supporting nannystating masquerading as conservatism. Conservatives come in all shapes, sizes and flavors. Rudy can cut through the wedge issue BS and lead on the things that matter.
You nailed it. New York can keep him, so far as I'm concerned.
"Seems to me just about everyone is sick of getting jerked around by southerners."
Southerners are sick and tired of getting jerked around by liberals, no matter what state you are from.
He opposed the banning of gay marriages.
I agree, and think that Alicia, the authoress of the article, is speaking out of her Colon.
"Southerners are sick and tired of getting jerked around by liberals, no matter what state you are from."
Is a personal attack on a particular Freeper allowed as a Keyword?
Thanks, I typed in Kerry04 and didnt come across his actual website. I did however find Republicans for Kerry (which should come with a BARF alert)....
sounds kinda familiar -
"Welcome to Republicans for Kerry. We are very pleased that you have joined us to support John Kerry for President in 2004.
Were a group of Republicans that have been supportive of and active in the Republican Party for most of our adult life.
We believe in the Republican Party values of fiscal responsibility, individual freedom, environmental protection, energy conservation and honesty; in the Republican values of strong defense for the purpose of protecting this country
We have come to respect John Kerry for his character and for his belief in and pursuit of many of our moderate Republican positions. We believe he is the right man for this moment".
I also found his issues on abortion, 2nd ammendment, gay marriage and enviromental issues. I did not see any difference there.
Itll be good for the debate I some how got drafted into. Thanks for your help:-)
It must depend on whom you are, whether it's a reply or keyword?
Wow thats one cwazah rudy supporter
It's a keyword.
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