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STEVE FORBES JOINS GIULIANI CAMPAIGN
Race42008 ^ | 3/28/07

Posted on 03/28/2007 8:25:49 AM PDT by areafiftyone

March 28, 2007

Steve Forbes Joins Giuliani Campaign

Steve Forbes, former Republican presidential candidate, President and Chief Executive Officer of Forbes, and Editor-in-Chief of Forbes magazine has endorsed Rudy Giuliani for President of the United States. Mr. Forbes will serve as a National Campaign Co-Chair and Senior Policy Advisor:

“I am honored to support Rudy Giuliani for President,” Steve Forbes said. “As Mayor of New York City, Rudy Giuliani showed how exercising fiscal discipline – including tax cuts – lowers deficits, spurs economic growth, and increases revenue. It is time the rest of the country benefit from a true fiscal conservative leader who gets real results.”

“Steve and I share an economic vision that embraces supply-side economics, tax relief, and spending restraint,” said Mayor Giuliani. “I look forward to working with Steve and am proud to have him as a member of our team.”

Nice addition, as those of us who value economic liberty certainly look to Mr. Forbes as a leader on that front.



TOPICS: Business/Economy; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: electionpresident; elections; forbes; forbesgiuliani; giuliani; rudy
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To: Fierce Allegiance

He was diagnosed on April 27, 2000.

It will be interesting to see how active he was afterwards.

I had 2 weeks of radiation. Lost all of my hair (and I mean ALL - head, face, chest, and "elsewhere"). 3 days of chemotherapy (cytoxin) that left me puking green and pooping for a week.

I'm guessing he had it a little better.


301 posted on 03/28/2007 3:17:26 PM PDT by airborne (Airborne! Ranger! Combat Tested Vietnam Veteran! DUNCAN HUNTER !!)
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To: Fierce Allegiance

You are correct.

I know exactly to what you are refering. (Read many Shakespeare plays in College.)

Thank you, thank you, thank you.


302 posted on 03/28/2007 3:18:13 PM PDT by Gatún(CraigIsaMangoTreeLawyer)
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To: youngjim; Gatún(CraigIsaMangoTreeLawyer)
...slander General Olson with your nattering?

That's Attorney General Olsen.

He never served in the military.

303 posted on 03/28/2007 3:21:42 PM PDT by airborne (Airborne! Ranger! Combat Tested Vietnam Veteran! DUNCAN HUNTER !!)
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To: airborne
Astonishing, the amount of pure, unadulterated BS, excuses and revisionism made by Rudy supporters in the name of a perceived White House win. Rudy is damaged goods.

So's America, baby. ;-)

Rudy's far from perfect, but he's what the people want. A fighter. A tax cutting, crime fighting, fire breathing leader of men. Does he have a checkered past? Sure. But who cares? He's an tough SOB, and it just adds to his cred in that role. Don't underestimate how deeply America resents President Bush's new tone, and how badly they want a firebreathing SOB, blasting gaping holes into our enemies and tearing the weasely press corp to ribbons. Don't kid yourself about the personal details. They don't care if he has a soap opera past. America loves good drama.

Not highbrow types like us, who interpret the finer points of political nuance on internet chatboards. We're too worried about things called abortuaries and gay civil partnerships, while the commoners worry about simple things like taxes, crime and terrorism. It's easy to think that we're the majority, and esoteric conservative ideals are what the average American is all about, if you spend enough time here.

Not the case. Not by a longshot. You're deeply overestimating the damage that Rudy will suffer from his past, and underestimating his appeal as a tough, effective leader to the average non-partisan voter.

304 posted on 03/28/2007 3:27:49 PM PDT by Steel Wolf (If every Republican is a RINO, then no Republican is a RINO.)
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To: Fierce Allegiance
Look, it's been obvious for quite a while that you're trying to get banned. You are constantly over the top with your flaming.

Do you want to go out in a blaze of glory? Fine, we'll even give you your own opus thread, but if you want to stay at FR, please knock off the personal attacks!

305 posted on 03/28/2007 3:34:59 PM PDT by Admin Moderator
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To: dirtboy

Allow me a question. Let's assume that Hunter wins the nomination and is elected president. And believe me, I would love to see it happen..In what position ( if any) in a Hunter administration would you like to see Rudy serve?


306 posted on 03/28/2007 3:41:18 PM PDT by ken5050 (The 2008 winning ticket: Rudy/Newtie, with Hunter for SecDef, Pete King at DHS, Bill Simon at Treas)
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To: airborne; nopardons

You two need to knock it off too.


307 posted on 03/28/2007 3:42:08 PM PDT by Admin Moderator
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To: airborne; Gatún(CraigIsaMangoTreeLawyer)

Actually he was the Solictor General which "[a]mong lawyers and jurists, the office of United States Solicitor General is generally considered to be the highest office for a practicing lawyer in the United States." [wiki def] I remember Janet Reno being referred to as "General Reno" and while I can't find a cite to confirm, I'm thinking that the SG has a similar courtesy.

As far as Gatun, you could have 300 lawyers in yer family and that would still mark you an imbecile for your obloquy against General Olson.


308 posted on 03/28/2007 3:45:27 PM PDT by youngjim (Countdown to Opening Day: T - 5 days)
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To: Element187
So does that mean you will stay away from big spending socialist... on here they call themselves "social conservatives" ... where they are able to turn a blind eye to socialism/spending of the federal government ... just as long as gay people can't marry.... yea the socialist on here did such a fine job electing one of the largest socialist of our time ... Bush... spends money and grows the size of the federal government than FDR has... FDR WAS the king of socialist for our presidents... Bush took his spot.

I agree with you. Instead people like bush and friends spend and spend do nothing of substance. Hey they're against gay couples so it makes them feel better. instead we get social conservative crap all the time so it seems like they're doing something (stuff I don't even want!). I will never vote for another Bush.
309 posted on 03/28/2007 3:53:29 PM PDT by snowstorm12
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To: dirtboy

Thank you for proving what I've said about you. You're textbook Exhibit A of ignorance.


310 posted on 03/28/2007 3:57:39 PM PDT by Peach (The Clinton's' pardoned more terrorists than they captured or killed.)
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To: pissant
He argued that the measures violated the 10th Amendment, which gives states those powers not expressly delegated to the Federal Government.

Imagine--a Republican actually citing the 10th Amendment. Next thing you know they'll be putting Clarence Thomas on the SCOTUS.

311 posted on 03/28/2007 4:10:51 PM PDT by hinckley buzzard
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To: stephenjohnbanker
I just cancelled my Forbes subscription.

I'm sure he'll miss you.

312 posted on 03/28/2007 4:13:00 PM PDT by Ole Okie
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To: nopardons; Admin Moderator

Are we having a problem,'mopardons'?

I thought our conversation wasn't anything a Mod would object to?

Did I say something you found offensive?


313 posted on 03/28/2007 4:16:43 PM PDT by airborne (Airborne! Ranger! Combat Tested Vietnam Veteran! DUNCAN HUNTER !!)
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To: youngjim
I remember Janet Reno being referred to as "General Reno" and while I can't find a cite to confirm, I'm thinking that the SG has a similar courtesy.

It wasn't right with Reno and it isn't now. But feel free. You can be wrong as often as you like.

314 posted on 03/28/2007 4:20:14 PM PDT by airborne (Airborne! Ranger! Combat Tested Vietnam Veteran! DUNCAN HUNTER !!)
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To: nopardons

Oh gads. You need a serious brain transplant. Quit with the “ifs” you mentally challenged twerp.



315 posted on 03/28/2007 4:35:05 PM PDT by Gatún(CraigIsaMangoTreeLawyer)
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To: airborne

I did find this on The Atlantic my condescending FRiend:

http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200207/letters (paid website):

In many southern states (south of Boston, anyway) it has long been proper to address an attorney general as "General." In the Supreme Court of the United States—a higher court than Word Court—the U.S. Attorney General, the U.S. Solicitor General, and state attorneys general are addressed as "General" by the justices.

It is therefore both legitimate and appropriate for Secretary Fleischer to refer to "General Ashcroft."

Wayne E. Uhl
Carmel, Ind.

Barbara Wallraff replies:

I called Nina Totenberg, National Public Radio's legal-affairs correspondent, to ask if she agrees with Wayne Uhl. "He's generally right," she told me. "I've always heard the Supreme Court justices call the Attorney General of the United States 'General.' I don't normally hear them call the Solicitor General 'General'—they don't usually call him anything; he's there all the time. When state attorneys general argue cases before the Court, if the justices are going to address them as anything, they usually call them 'General.'"


316 posted on 03/28/2007 4:36:48 PM PDT by youngjim (Countdown to Opening Day: T - 5 days)
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To: airborne

You are seriously pushing your luck.


317 posted on 03/28/2007 4:44:16 PM PDT by Admin Moderator
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To: youngjim

Well then, if The Atlantic and NPR say so, who am I to disagree.

My snotty Friend.


318 posted on 03/28/2007 4:47:09 PM PDT by airborne (Airborne! Ranger! Combat Tested Vietnam Veteran! DUNCAN HUNTER !!)
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To: Admin Moderator

319 posted on 03/28/2007 4:53:03 PM PDT by airborne (Airborne! Ranger! Combat Tested Vietnam Veteran! DUNCAN HUNTER !!)
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To: hinckley buzzard

Funny, did not realize that he offered to return the millions in federal dollars for NYC welfare. Got a link to that?


320 posted on 03/28/2007 5:03:36 PM PDT by pissant (Gimme a beer, wench.)
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