Describing the moment he saw people falling, he said: "I froze. I realised that in a couple of seconds, it switched my thinking and emotions. I said 'We're in uncharted territory'."
Just out of curiosity - what emotions does Mr. Giuliani have after watching a perfectly legal partial birth abortion (that he thinks is a Constitution right)...
Oh, please. Give it a rest already. There are appropriate times and places for comments such as yours, but this is not one of them.
That's one of the entertaining things about FR; ANYTHING can be turned into an abortion board around here, no matter how remote the topic.
apples and oranges
I remember watching footage of the chaos at the towers, and hearing the sound that the bodies made when hitting the ground. It was a thunderous crack. I hope that type of footage is shown to the jury. They deserve all the evidence, no matter how unsettling it is. The truth needs to be put in the public record. Much of our media refuses to remember the carnage of September 11th.
You're a lunatic.
Start your own thread, and don't hijack this one.
It's obscene.
Rudy, the pro-abort, pro-gay, pro-ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT, will milk 9/11 until the day he dies, probably in the bed of his mistress...
Please give it a rest with everything somehow relating to abortions.
It makes the discussion predictable and trite.
~ Blue Jays ~
While you're at it, Rudy, why not tell us about your immigration policies while you were Mayor.
OK, I'll go first.
Mayor Giuliani sued all the way up to the Supreme Court to defend the citys pre-911 sanctuary policy to thwart a 1996 federal law decreeing that cities could not prohibit their employees from cooperating with the INS.
"Oh yeah?," said Giuliani, "Just watch me." The INS, Rudy claimed, with what turned out to be grotesque irony, only aims to "terrorize people."
Very poor choice of words, Rudy.
Though he lost in court, Rudy remained defiant to the end.
On September 5, 2001, Rudy'a own boys---his handpicked charter-revision committee---ruled that New York City could still require that its employees keep immigration information confidential "to preserve trust between immigrants and government."
Six days later, on Sept 11, 2001, several foreigners who had overstayed their visas participated in the most devastating attack on New York City that our country had ever seen.