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...opposed to mentioning that John Edwards is a Methodist Southerner or that Hillary is a Methodist from Arkansa

2007-09-15 12:06:51 · 4 answers · asked by Thursday 1 in Politics & Government Elections

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Special interest groups have already started the Giuliani for President campaign !!! He has sadly become the candidate for the special interest groups like Ed Gillaspe !!!

2007-09-15 12:12:20 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

There is nothing wrong with Rudy G. being an Itallian Catholic New Yorker. There is a problem with the fact that he claims to be a Roman Catholic though he is on his third marraige, afte two divorces. Roman Catholics do not get divorced. Divorce is not recognized by the Church. The last Catholic in the White House was Ron Reagan, also divorced, and he never attended Mass. Don't make something of your religion if you do not follow it.

2007-09-15 19:26:52 · answer #2 · answered by fangtaiyang 7 · 1 0

It wouldn't make a difference to me even if Giuliani was a marshan... It's his stances on the issues and his corrupt background that bothers me... I would NEVER vote for this man and I would take anyone over him.. even if it was cermit the frog... This is the worst possible candidate...

Some background info on the piece of garbage that he is:
Three marriages and a public affair. Millions earned at his post-9/11 consulting business from some questionable clients.... Also he may have forgotten to mention that when a woman who lost her husband came to claim the money he refused it and kept it for himself.. His disgraced former police commissioner and ex-business partner Bernard Kerik.

Critics are questioning credit the mayor is taking for reducing the city's crime rate. And his 9/11 credentials, which revived his political fortunes, are being challenged by a group that also emerged from the tragedy with a hero's sheen: firefighters.

And the firefighters, who blame Giuliani for outdated radios that failed on 9/11 and for suspending the search at ground zero when they say 242 firefighters were still missing, haven't been alone in questioning the former mayor's leadership. Though the federal 9/11 commission treated Giuliani with kid gloves during its hearings, it concluded that he had failed to get the police and fire departments to cooperate before the attacks and hadn't resolved a decade-old problem with firefighters' radios.

In their 2006 book, Grand Illusion, authors Wayne Barrett and Dan Collins also fault the mayor for moving the city's emergency command center to the 23rd floor of 7 World Trade Center in 1998. It put the center in a building that was part of the twin tower complex, which terrorists had attacked five years earlier. "He had prepared the city? Handled the aftermath? Fallacy," Barrett says.

the lack of radio contact led directly to the deaths of 121 of their comrades—a total of 343 firefighters perished that day—who never received two evacuation orders before the North Tower collapsed. "[Giuliani's] attempt to be president of the United States is based solely on this urban legend, this myth of leadership on 9/11," says the union's general president, Harold Schaitberger.

some victims' family members aren't giving up. As Rudy Giuliani makes his run for the presidency, members of a group called Sept. 11 Firefighters and Families for Truth are protesting at campaign events around New York. They're echoing the earlier beefs and arguing that the city was not well prepared to deal with a terrorist attack. In regard to 9/11, they say, Giuliani was no hero.

2007-09-15 19:12:45 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

That's not a problem. His being a liberal wienie is a problem.

2007-09-16 21:47:06 · answer #4 · answered by John himself 6 · 0 0

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