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1 posted on 02/05/2007 11:06:52 AM PST by BladeLWS
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To: BladeLWS

I'm sure this announcement will result in a calm, rational discussion full of well argued reasoning and thoughtful analysis...


41 posted on 02/05/2007 11:20:02 AM PST by Northeastern_Realist
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To: BladeLWS

He can win it too.


51 posted on 02/05/2007 11:22:44 AM PST by Zeroisanumber (Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?)
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To: BladeLWS

Fly, my Rudy-hating moneys! Fly!


57 posted on 02/05/2007 11:25:01 AM PST by Wormwood (Your Friendly Neighborhood Moderate)
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Giuliani nearing full-fledged candidacy

By LIZ SIDOTI

WASHINGTON - Rudy Giuliani, the former New York City mayor whose popularity soared after his response to the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, moved closer to a full-fledged campaign for the Republican presidential nomination on

In a sign that he's serious about running for the White House, the two-term mayor was filing a so-called "statement of candidacy" with the Federal Election Commission. In the process, he was eliminating the phrase "testing the waters" from earlier paperwork establishing his exploratory committee, said an official close to Giuliani's campaign.

The official spoke on the condition of anonymity to avoid pre-empting any disclosure by Giuliani.

Unlike chief GOP rivals Sen. John McCain (news, bio, voting record) and Mitt Romney, Giuliani has been somewhat ambiguous about whether or not he would ultimately pursue the Republican nomination.

He took the initial step in November of creating a committee to explore a candidacy but added the caveat that he was simply "testing the waters" — a provision that allows truly uncertain candidates to move forward without any commitment to seek a top spot on the ticket or the need to identify donors. At the time, Giuliani also did not file an official statement declaring that he was a presidential candidate.

The steps Monday put Giuliani on the same level, legally, as McCain and Romney, the other two top-tier GOP candidates who have formed regular exploratory committees and filed statements of candidacy.

Giuliani's cautious and noncommittal attitude has caused some critics to publicly question whether he would abandon his bid even before formally entering the race, as he did in 2000 when he was considering a Senate campaign against Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton.

Fighting back in recent weeks, Giuliani has started to sound and act like a strong contender, traveling to early primary states of New Hampshire and South Carolina, and arguing that his vision for the future and performance in the past would make him a formidable GOP nominee.

Still, he has stopped short of committing to a run, insisting that he has to decide whether he can make a "unique contribution" to help strengthen the country — his barometer for whether to run.

"There's a real good chance," Giuliani said Saturday, another coy response to what has been a constant question on the campaign trail.

The shift in campaign organization, however slight, is an indication that Giuliani likes the response he's received as he gauges support while traveling the country.

Behind the scenes, Giuliani has been busy supplementing his cadre of New York loyalists with Washington-savvy political operatives, establishing a fundraising network, and setting up a campaign headquarters — signs of a campaign moving forward.

Despite being immensely popular in national polls, Giuliani faces hurdles to securing the Republican nomination state by state. His moderate stances on issues such as gun control, abortion and gay rights do not sit well with hard-core social conservatives who are a crucial voting group in the nominating contests, and his two divorces may not either.

But conservatives also aren't entirely sold on McCain, an Arizona senator, and Romney, a former Massachusetts governor, and that could even the playing field for Giuliani. He hopes primary and caucus voters look past his liabilities and consider his record of leadership in difficult times.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070205/ap_on_el_pr/giuliani2008_5


59 posted on 02/05/2007 11:25:27 AM PST by TexKat (Just because you did not see it or read it, that does not mean it did or did not happen.)
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BIG PING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


62 posted on 02/05/2007 11:25:57 AM PST by stanz (Those who don't believe in evolution should go jump off the flat edge of the Earth.)
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To: BladeLWS

The primaries haven't even started yet.

I think I'll wait a bit before settling.


66 posted on 02/05/2007 11:27:01 AM PST by airborne (Elect an Airborne Ranger,Vietnam Veteran for President ! Duncan Hunter 2008!!)
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To: BladeLWS

Yawn


69 posted on 02/05/2007 11:27:43 AM PST by Trueblackman (Terrorism and Liberalism never sleep and neither do I)
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To: BladeLWS

Oh yippy, another lefty gun-banner tosses their hat in the ring!


79 posted on 02/05/2007 11:29:32 AM PST by ExpatGator (Extending logic since 1961.)
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Look at all of those lousy liberals and socialists holding up signs for Giuliani!
Ooops, those are all die hard Republicans and conservatives. Never mind.



81 posted on 02/05/2007 11:31:33 AM PST by finnman69 (cum puella incedit minore medio corpore sub quo manifestus globus, inflammare animos)
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To: BladeLWS

Rudy is too liberal, but his RINOdom is as nothing compared to McCain. McCain is still trading at 38% probability of the GOP nomination at Intrade. Just as was Carthage, McCain must be destroyed.


82 posted on 02/05/2007 11:31:37 AM PST by Plutarch
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To: BladeLWS

Wow, the democrat field is HUGE. Oh, wait a minute...


93 posted on 02/05/2007 11:35:31 AM PST by kerryusama04 (Isa 8:20, Eze 22:26)
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To: BladeLWS

Which party?


107 posted on 02/05/2007 11:40:53 AM PST by Atlas Sneezed (Your FRiendly FReeper Patent Attorney)
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Interesting. I'm looking forward to this primary season. It seems that the GOP will field a diverse group of candidates, which will likely help the party in the long run. My suspicion is that Rudy will be more liberal than I'd like, but on the other hand we could use a strong and persuasive person in the White House.

I plan to let this primary play out before I criticize or support a candidate.

111 posted on 02/05/2007 11:42:50 AM PST by NittanyLion
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Of course there will be some conservative numbskulls that would sit the election out -- helping the Hildabeast get elected in the process -- but, hopefully those brain-dead types will be few in number. There are lots of reasons not to like Rudy, but if he's the Republican candidate, there will be no rational excuse not to support him.
113 posted on 02/05/2007 11:44:28 AM PST by vetsvette (Bring Him Back)
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Off topic, kind of, but what the heck?

Looking for a true conservative candidate?

Check out Duncan Hunter! He is a true conservative, a real republican! No Hillary-lite for president!

We should not have to emasculate the GOP to win!!
Run Hunter RUN!!

http://www.gohunter08.com
117 posted on 02/05/2007 11:45:54 AM PST by Albert Barr
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To: BladeLWS

As a 'Pubbie or as a Democrat?


134 posted on 02/05/2007 11:52:58 AM PST by Little Ray
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I'm voting for Ron Paul, hoping for Duncan Hunter or Tom Tancredo, would settle for Mitt Romney. I won't vote for the other RINOs in the line up who are going to continue to grow the federal government.
143 posted on 02/05/2007 12:00:19 PM PST by jackieaxe (Unsourced reporting is not reporting but a lie or a manipulation)
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To: BladeLWS

Excellent! He'll be a great candidate and will move the debate along.


147 posted on 02/05/2007 12:03:41 PM PST by zarf
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To: BladeLWS

Let the games begin.


148 posted on 02/05/2007 12:04:07 PM PST by tkathy (Sectarian violence? Or genocidal racists? Which is a better description of islamists?)
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To: BladeLWS

who cares? I'm going for Duncan Hunter.


160 posted on 02/05/2007 12:10:51 PM PST by Lucky9teen (Republicans believe every day is the Fourth of July, but the democrats believe every day is April 15)
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