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2007-02-24 01:37:28 · 7 answers · asked by Mike_Hustle 2 in Politics & Government Politics

kehkohjones - Good post. Youre my early best answer, but you gotta tell me how what you said about Guiliani is any different from what Hillary is.

2007-02-24 01:57:32 · update #1

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No. Voting for Giuliani is like voting for a worse version of Dubya. He's an egomaniac who abandoned his 2nd wife and children for his mistress (and HE is an attorney, former Attorney General of NY, and he KNOWS that we still have statutes that hold adultery as a misdemeanor, still a crime!).

He did nothing but grandstand during 9/11, interfering with the work of the professionals there, insisting on being told what they were about to do so he could wait for the cameras to be focused on him to say, "Yes, carry on!" as though he knew more than those highly trained and experienced men and women (now many suffering from lung and respiratory problems) and HE was responsible for some of those deaths... for a few years prior to 9/11, the firefighters and police personnel had been requisitioning better equipment with which to communicate with and he routinely and systematically REFUSED to give them the badly needed communication equipment that ultimately resulted in many deaths for LACK of communication (but he was at every public function that received public media attention, swanky dinners, etc). They should have lynched his scrawny butt by the Twin Towers site!

Minority members in NYC all concur that he is an arrogant, tyrannical despot who will not hesitate to abuse Constitutional rights, liberties and freedoms of the poor... like his crooked police chiefs and prison wardens! All sorts of complaints about abuses, mismanagement of government funds and outright embezzlement (University and College Presidents paying relatives salaries although they have never stepped onto the campus nor do they perform any official duties for the college or university), years of over-charges by companies selling Transit equipment where NYC pays about 3 times more than other cities for the SAME, EXACT equipment and parts... contractors with non-existent employees also charging $8 for a single light bulb from a 4-pack costing $2.89 and charging $8 for a simple black plastic garbage bag... and the list goes on! We've had enough of the Forrest Dubya Gump, we don't need an INTELLIGENT crook with illusions of grandeur in the White House.

I'd only vote for that s.o.b. if he was nominated for JAVELIN CATCHER of the Olympic Team!

Hillary can whup his lisping, sissy butt in under 2 minutes. Neither Dubya nor ratty Giuliani stands a chance against Hillary, and won't dare debate her alone in public!

Somebody should go over and slap Giuliani upside his bald head!

McCain is the most serious Republic candidate who can beat Obama and Hillary in a good old fashioned hard fought election; the others are just pretenders who just want to party and have a good time on the campaign trail at the expense of the contributors' money!

Hil is on a power-trip but she's an intelligent woman who would surround herself with competent, intelligent, practical, progressive and experienced people to help her sort out things unlike Dubya and ratty Giuliani who surround themselves with flunkies to take blame for his mistakes and blunders, with crooked, deceitful and shady characters, and with his puppet masters (Shotgun Cheney).

Dubya and Giuliani ignore their advisers and proceed with whatever whim they have in mind. She may be considered an iron-crotch maiden... but she's smart enough to know her limitations and hire the right people for her administration; she's well-known for NOT accepting mediocrity from any of her personnel; she REALLY gets her money's worth from her employees, too!

2007-02-24 01:51:43 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

I don't see much difference in the two major parties - they're both mainly centrist with left and right fringes.

I never vote along party lines and will wait until a candidate actually presents some original thoughts.

I'm a Democrat but have a little soft spot for Giuliani, not because he's a social liberal, but because of the way he helped to turn New York from a city where you were afraid to walk outside of your front door to somewhere you can feel safe riding the subway. I wish other major cities would follow the example of New York.

2007-02-24 02:34:13 · answer #2 · answered by lesroys 6 · 0 0

i will vote for John Edwards not Hillary Clinton . Hillary Clinton does not prefer to end the conflict in Iraq .Hillary takes the two sides of each and every subject .John Edwards,on the different hand ,is for truthful commerce ,an end to the conflict in Iraq , a truthful tax code ,common healthcare ,a plan to curtail international warming ,and marketing campaign finance reform .i'm a Democrat who dislikes Hillary Clinton's totalitarian character and her company time table .

2016-10-16 09:29:37 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I'm not registered with the Democratic party but, no it isn't, but it's close.

One of the differences is that Giuliani sometimes wears a dress.

2007-02-24 01:41:06 · answer #4 · answered by cheri b 5 · 1 1

No ... sometimes Hillary acts like a woman. Oh, sorry, you were asking dems.

2007-02-24 01:41:04 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

NOTHING PLEASES ME MORE THAN TO SEE YOU LIBERALS PLANNING FOR DEFEAT OF YOUR TICKET ALREADY

It's okay, we'll let you call Guiliani Mr. President when and if he wins. We might even let you call McCain Mr. President even though you Liberal bedwetters only represent 7% of the military.

2007-02-24 01:41:41 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 4

No way!

Hillary would put that Rudy guy in his place real quickly!

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2007-02-24 01:41:44 · answer #7 · answered by Brotherhood 7 · 1 2

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