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To: FreeInWV; 383rr; abishai; Afronaut; airborne; Alberta's Child; Alice in Wonderland; Antonious; ...
The “Stop Rudy” ping list!

E-mail/ping me if you want on/off the list! SPREAD THE WORD!!!

This is just amazing.

Rudy Giuliani is a man with no ethical core, no conscience, and no moral inhibitions. This is the campaign of a desperate and dastardly man who will do and say anything - ANYTHING - in his insatiable lust for power. Life of our youngest children, the Constitution, Scripture — there is nothing so sacred that he is unwilling to bastardize it authoritarian-like to impose his personal desires upon every single person he has the power to do so to. There is no standard but his own - everything else is malleable.

This man should be kept as far away from the most powerful office in the world as possible.

Times like this are the reason I proudly run the "Stop Rudy" ping list. In this one battle, I know that I fight the good fight.

3 posted on 01/16/2008 11:16:04 AM PST by TitansAFC ("My 80% enemy is not my 20% friend" -- Common Sense)
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Check this out. It appears Rudy’s house may have been built by illegal aliens.

http://www.villagevoice.com/news/0803,barrett,78883,6.html

[snip] Visits to several ongoing Farrell jobs in December found a work force that was entirely Latino except for the project manager directly employed by Farrell. At one major site on Halsey Lane in Bridgehampton, an Ecuadorian who was working on the roof of a guesthouse insisted that he and his two non-English-speaking companions were legal. Employed by a roofing company called Cedar Design, he said that he thought “all of the other people here are illegal.” Asked how he knew that, the worker said that the Americans stopped working at noon on Friday, three hours before the The Voice visit. Pressed as to who was illegal, he pointed in the direction of a dozen or so people, all of whom appeared to be Latino, who were working on the foundation of the main house.

Sister Margaret Smyth, a Catholic nun who works with undocumented workers in the Hamptons, said that she’d recently won a $1,000 claim against a subcontractor, Hampton Brick Works, who hired a bricklayer to build a 42-foot chimney for a Farrell house and then refused to pay him. The bricklayer was undocumented. Farrell acknowledged that he used the contractor, though he said he’d only recently begun giving the firm business. Brick chimneys are a signature feature of Farrell’s homes, and Giuliani’s house has three of them. Tom Wedell, a leader of the Anti-Illegal Immigrant Association, says that he’s seen Hampton Brick Works come to the 7-Eleven store in Southampton and pick up illegal workers......

Farrell says that Giuliani first came to him “a year and a half to two years” before he bought the house, inquiring about a possible purchase. Farrell says he got to know Giuliani by driving him around to other sites, and that Giuliani worked his way up from the $1 million price range to the $3.2 million that he ultimately paid. That kind of protracted contact gave Giuliani plenty of opportunity to make the same sort of observations about Farrell’s workforce as the The Voice did over the course of a couple of weeks.


12 posted on 01/16/2008 11:42:07 AM PST by AuntB (" DON'T LET THE PRESS PICK YOUR CANDIDATE!" Mrs. Duncan Hunter 1/5/08)
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