I loved Nixon and I like Giuliani - he could do much worse than following in that man's footsteps.
Good question. Excellent observation.
2007-11-16 13:03:20
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answered by wider scope 7
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Nixonian? Nah! I think Guiliani is using the andonian, bostonian, devonian, estonian, gorgonian, houstonian, jacksonian, melkonian, newtonian, plutonian, simonian, smithsonian amazonian, apollonian, babylonian, caledonian, jeffersonian, macedonian, patagonian, washingtonian draconian approach though.
2007-11-16 17:44:37
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answered by Julie S 6
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I thought Nixon's approach was wiring the oppositions office to eavesdrop. Or was that the Patriots coach?
I wouldn't put anything past that slimy opportunist Guiliani.
2007-11-16 13:01:48
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answered by DaddyBoy 4
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Anyone that feels that strongly about traditional family values as he does, is bound to get the Republican nomination. By the way,didn't yet another one of his cronies get arrested today?
2007-11-16 13:02:08
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answered by Mezmarelda 6
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If elected , he will open ocean gates, because he has to do some thing better than Nixon.
2007-11-16 13:22:30
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answered by Anonymous
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well, if the Nixonian approach includes surrounding yourself with corrupt people, I guess so.
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2007-11-16 13:12:57
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answered by sbay311 3
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No, he's only doing his job (being the mayor of a city full of stuck ups and pretzels).
2007-11-16 13:00:50
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answered by Anonymous
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of course -- most of the Republican candidates are doing this
2007-11-16 14:56:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Ah, yeah.
2007-11-16 13:00:23
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answered by Underground Man 6
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Does not matter.He does not have a chance.
2007-11-16 13:00:43
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answered by ? 5
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