To: johnny7
I don't count him as a hero but like you said - a steady hand. Someone who knew decisions had to be made and did so. Compare him to the mayor of New Orleans or the governor of Louisanna, who left the city and/or showed themselves to be indecisive on national television.
Also, someone should be pointing out what is happening in upstate New York now and what happened in New Orleans after Katrina. No calls for FEMA or government aid. Why? Not because one is white and the other black. But one does not depend on entitlements and the other does.
38 posted on
02/12/2007 8:49:12 AM PST by
7thson
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To: 7thson
Guiliani is a politician, who happened to show leadership traits at the opportune time; making him now a really good politician.
"should be pointing out what is happening in upstate New York now and what happened in New Orleans after Katrina."
Katrina showed the corruption of the LA local and state governments.
However, dealing with 12ft of Snow is quite different than being under 12+ft of Water.
47 posted on
02/12/2007 9:11:37 AM PST by
xhrist
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