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it's a conservative position that he likes to boast about

2007-04-22 16:16:45 · 2 answers · asked by scott_h_313 2 in Politics & Government Politics

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His stance on the "war on terror" since he is considered "America's Mayor". What a snowjob he did.
He is no hero. He was just on camera a lot which helped make him appear heroic.
When there had been the first bombing of the WTC in 1993, recommendations had been made to him on how to improve security, response by first responders etc. At the time of the second bombing and ultimate destruction of the twin towers MOST of the recommendations were NOT implemented, yet he was heralded as this great mayor. People do your homework, don't believe the hype.
Also listen to how he treated the fire fighters after 9/11, especially from the President of the International Association of Fire Fighters.
People have that memorable image-Rudy among the ruins- this hides a multitude of sins: in the event of a terrorist attack, Giuliani should have been directing police, fire and emergency services from the city's high-tech underground emergency management center; unfortunately, Giuliani had insisted that that secure center be located at the World Trade Center along with a diesel fuel truck which was against the advise of FDNY.
During the attacks, because the command center was rendered inoperable, NYC had no clear chain of command and no physical command structure in place to coordinate the emergency response. Frankly, the whole reason Giuliani was on television all day and available for interviews was because he was scrambling around the streets trying to set up a command post since the one he had designed and located was paralyzed during the attacks.
Political infighting between police and fire departments went unchecked, preventing coordination between first responders, and Giuliani's rush to return New York to business as usual (fearing that Wall Street might relocate) may have seriously impaired the health of returning workers and residents
How can we continue to treat this man as a hero when fireifghters were looking for their brethren and he said no and took some of the debris which contained bodies to fix holes in the streets of New York, ( I am not making this up)

2007-04-22 16:42:57 · answer #1 · answered by thequeenreigns 7 · 0 0

Family values?

LMAO

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2007-04-22 16:24:16 · answer #2 · answered by Brotherhood 7 · 0 0

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