Posted on 05/14/2007 9:31:57 AM PDT by CrawDaddyCA
These Nuts Jobs adding to the 9/11 was a inside job Nut Jobs attacking you is a good thing for Rudy.
Is there anything that Rudy will not eventually be linked to?
“Is there anything that Rudy will not eventually be linked to?”
Where was he on November 22nd, 1963?
On the grassy knoll?
Stay tuned....
I am no supporter of Giuliani, by any mean. However, it is laughable how many silly threads get started with tenuous links between the former Mayor and some questionable activity.
I am waiting for the following thread:
"Giuliani linked to baby-eating"
Many lawyers would like the opportunity to ignore their former clients.
Well said.
They don't want the last remaining year round usable seacoast in North America used for major port facilities and all the ship traffic that will entail.
Funny -
Really - the Lindberg baby - damn !!!
Thanks.
There are more than enough reasons not to support Guiliani’s candidacy. Today it seems the ‘anti Rudy’s’ are in rare forum....(chuckle)
His position on gun control should be more than enough.
Come by here too, I just added more info:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1833322/posts
Rudy Giuliani Linked to “NAFTA Superhighway”
Giuliani framed his past support for gun rights within his efforts to cut crime in New York City. He described how his immigration policies as mayor were influenced by practical concerns given that he was governing a city with 400,000 illegal immigrants that the INS couldn't deport. He said while he opposes gay marriage or civil union laws that are the equivalent of marriage, he does support domestic partnership rights. And on abortion, he reiterated that he thinks abortion is "morally wrong" but that he ultimately believes people of good conscience can disagree, so a woman should have a right to choose. He did, however, add that he would be open to policies that limit abortion. Many of these statements are familiar to those who have followed the campaign closely, but Giuliani's presentation of them this time was much more direct, forceful, and confident than it has been so far in this campaign.
"I should honestly tell you what I believe," he said. "I should honestly tell you the things that I can evolve on and the things that I can't, and then you should decide."
Giuliani also went out of his way to say that he respected the views of those who disagree with him, and was at peace with the fact that some people's disagreements will be too great for them to consider voting for him.
This probably will hurt Rudy though. Didn’t the Texas legislature just pass legislation to try to block this highway. I would imagine this means that people in the southwest aren’t too happy about this. Especially all of the people who are concerned about illegal immigration. If it could be shown that his firm did some of the lobbying for this new highway that would make him gain the active opposition of all of the people for whom immigration is a big issue.
That’s a good post - funny.
‘Giuliani also went out of his way to say that he respected the views of those who disagree with him, and was at peace with the fact that some people’s disagreements will be too great for them to consider voting for him.’
This displays his biggest political strength, to be sure.
As I’ve said, I wouldn’t mind him in a future GOP administration, I just don’t want him to be President, for much the same reason I oppose McCain. I don’t trust his political judgement.
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