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To: Liz; TommyDale; calcowgirl
*** I will make a bold prediction.... There are far too many connections to criminals to just overlook and make the guy an Attorney General. ***

Rooty must be kept OUT of any position of power within the Federal Gubmint and/or any cabinet position.

It's bad enough McCain holds the 1st Amendment in such low regard that we surely don't need that power hungry control freak - who openly ignored the rest of the Bill of Rights as mayor of NYC - anywhere near D.C.

One upside of a RAT controlled senate - Rooty would 'prolly' never get confirmed for anything.

I don't give a (blank) about his rah-tah speech at the convention, he's dangerous.

11 posted on 09/06/2008 8:31:42 AM PDT by Condor51 (I have guns in my nightstand because a Cop won't fit)
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To: Condor51; AuntB; TommyDale; calcowgirl; Tennessee Nana; Czar; Calpernia
Rooty's multiple gobal businesses----almost all connected to security---are dependent on his getting his greedy paws on US defense agencies. Read on.

The Washington Post reported that one of his companies, Giuliani Capital Advisors "was sold for an undisclosed amount as Giuliani was preparing his run for president." The Post article also discloses that Giuliani’s secretive lobbying firm, Giuliani Partners, has made more than $100 million over the last five years and that Giulaini's clients "are required to sign confidentiality agreements, so they do not comment about the work they receive or how much they are paying for it.

Though running for president, Giuliani refuses to identify his clients, disclose his compensation, or reveal any details about Giuliani Partners. He also declined to be interviewed about the firm."

The paper provided some details, based "on a review of corporate, government and court records, along with scores of interviews with clients and government officials who have interacted with Giuliani Partners."
SOURCE READ HERE http://breakingnews.nypost.com/dynamic/stories/G/GIULIANIS_BUSINESS?SITE=NYNYP&SECTION=HOME
FR POSTED http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1833794/posts?page=46

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Giuliani companies (that we know of) include:

(1) Giuliani Capital Advisors, LLC (AKA Giuliani Partners LLC),
(2) Giuliani Group,
(3) Giuliani-Kerik (re-named Giuliani Security and Safety, after the departure of the tainted ex-Police Commissioner),
(4) Giuliani-Van Essen,
(5) Bracewell & Giuliani LLP law firm (based in Texas with global interests), and
(6) Giuliani Security & Safety, Asia

Attorneys Bracewell & Giuliani's January Closings in Kazakhstan Total US $1.625 Billion
lawfuel.com | February 22, 2007
FR Posted on 02/26/2007 by Jim Robinson
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1791780/posts

ALMATY, Kazakhstan -- LAWFUEL - Law News, US Law Firms -- Bracewell & Giuliani LLP closed three cases in January for a total of US $1.625 billion, acting as international counsel for the offering of corporate debt and solidifying their place as the premier legal authority on Kazakhstani business affairs in the Caspian region. “We continue to thrive and grow in Kazakhstan, mirroring the country itself,” said Greg Vojack, managing partner for the firm's offices in Kazakhstan. “As Kazakhstan transitions into a prosperous free marketplace after the fall of Soviet Russia, its fine-tuned monetary policies are helping the country’s financial sectors grow faster than New York.” ~snip~

Established in 1994, Bracewell's presence in the Republic of Kazakhstan has helped clients capture significant opportunities in the Caspian Region. The firm's energy and finance attorneys provided groundbreaking guidance to create the legal and financial infrastructure in that emerging nation and today actively advise energy and financial companies in the region and the government of Kazakhstan. ~snip~

MORE BACKGROUND Giuliani firm has Venezuela ties
MiamiHerald.com | Thu, Mar. 15, 2007 | BETH REINHARD
Posted on 03/15/2007 3:26:41 AM PDT by Condor 63
The law firm headlined by presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani does business with a company tied to Venezuelan leader Hugo Chávez, who has called President Bush ``the devil.'' Bracewell & Giuliani lobbies on behalf of Texas-based Citgo Petroleum, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Venezuelan oil company controlled by Chávez. The Bush administration said last year that Venezuela was ''not cooperating fully'' with antiterrorism efforts, stopping one step short of grouping the country with state sponsors of terrorism like Iran, Syria and Cuba. Giuliani, the former New York City mayor best known for his leadership after the Sept. 11 terrorism attacks, does not personally lobby for Citgo, though he is a senior partner at the firm and shares in its profits. (Excerpt) Read more at miamiherald.com ...

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RUDY GIULIANI HELD A CAMPAIGN FUND-RAISER IN KAZAKHSTAN? That's right, in Kazakstan

WHERE IS KAZAKHSTAN It is a former Soviet Union state, the only Central Asian country sharing borders with both Russia and China, and with states of nuclear-transit significance such as Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, and Kyrgyzstan.

GLOBAL STRATEGIC IMPORTANCE Kazakhstan is in the Strategic Energy Ellipse and is a member of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization with China and Russia. A focal point of influence between the West and the East.

WHAT IS KAZAKHSTAN'S MAIN INDUSTRY Kazakhstan aims to become the world’s largest producer and exporter of uranium in the next five years.

14 posted on 09/06/2008 8:48:27 AM PDT by Liz (Taxpayer: one who works for the govt but doesn't have to take a civil service test. R. Reagan.)
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To: Condor51; TommyDale; calcowgirl; AuntB
*** I will make a bold prediction.... There are far too many connections to criminals to just overlook and make Giuliani Attorney General. ***

Rooty must be kept OUT of any position of power within the Federal Gubmint and/or any cabinet position.

It's bad enough McCain holds the 1st Amendment in such low regard that we surely don't need that power hungry control freak - who openly ignored the rest of the Bill of Rights as mayor of NYC - anywhere near D.C.

One upside of a RAT-controlled senate - Rooty would 'prolly' never get confirmed for anything. I don't give a (blank) about his rah-tah speech at the convention, he's dangerous.

A lot of FReeper patriots are more than happy to agree with you---just on FR alone there's about 500 articles posted about Rooty---all negative.

The POS duped GWB into naming Kerik for one reason----so Rooty's global businesses would profit. Or should I say so the two Me-First pukes could collude to undermine US national securty?

21 posted on 09/06/2008 9:05:57 AM PDT by Liz (Taxpayer: one who works for the govt but doesn't have to take a civil service test. R. Reagan.)
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