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To: Dr. Frank fan
When it comes to foreign policy, very close to it, yes.

So please, tell me Rudy's foreign policy experience. Explain to me why he pushed a corrupt crony for the most important anti-terror job in the country. Ask why he fought federal court rulings against NYC's sanctuary city policy. And why he took guns away from law-abiding NYC permit holders.

That is NOT the mark of a man that is serious about national security. Just promoting himself.

151 posted on 02/14/2007 9:46:47 AM PST by dirtboy (Duncan Hunter 08)
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To: dirtboy
So please, tell me Rudy's foreign policy experience. [..]

Um, you're missing the context of that conversation: "redgolum" was trying to make a point, by claiming that if Giuliani came out against WoT then people like me would either still support him (thus illustrating how ridiculous we are) or would not support him (thus forcing us to admit we are "single-issue voters").

I simply admitted to him that if Giuliani were somehow anti-war, I would indeed not support him; in other words, for him to be out-and-out "anti-war" would indeed be a deal-breaker for me. (And that there's nothing wrong with that.) In the course of this, I never claimed that I know Giuliani to be some kind of a huge foreign-policy expert.

In general, just so you know, I am not arguing that Giuliani is great, in this thread. Support whomever you want in the primary, for crying out loud - I don't really care. I am just pointing out that the hatred some seem to have for him is unwarranted, and the threats to defect/split the party if he's nominated, are stupid and self-defeating.

159 posted on 02/14/2007 9:58:29 AM PST by Dr. Frank fan
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