November 21, 2007
Was there even a NY Before Rudy?
Posted by voiceoffreedom under Bush Admin, Civil and Human Rights, Corporate Entities, Courts or Justice, Disease, Economics, Education, Elections, Government, Hate Speech, Media, Politics, Propaganda, Religion, Science, Whistleblower, federal agencyWhat was NY to do before Rudy?
From NBC/NJ’s Matthew Berger and NBC’s Lauren Appelbaum
Giuliani introduced his third ad for the New Hampshire market in a week Wednesday. The new 30-second spot focuses on New York City’s transformation from before Giuliani’s mayoral stint to after, and uses George Will’s proclamation that Giuliani led a successful conservative government….
lol, and everyone knows that NY is one of the LIBERAL city’s of America.
Rudy Giuliani vows to be tough on terror, picks people that want to bomb Iran and doesn’t think pretending to drown prisoners is torture…
When New Yorkers reminisce about Giuliani, they tend to recall his contentious moments — threatening to pull funding from a museum over a controversial exhibit, disclosing sealed records of an unarmed man killed by police, insulting a city resident over whether ferrets should be pets, trying to place a homeless shelter in the district of a councilman he disliked or surrounding City Hall with barricades and barriers….-reuters
Yeah, you know, stuff a high schooler might do to someone that crossed him.
Some WOW comments regarding Rudy…
“This is one dangerous man: it’s George Bush with brains,” wrote Michael Tomasky, editor of the Guardian Online.
“There is a sense Rudy Giuliani isn’t just wrong but is genuinely scary. Mitt Romney or Fred Thompson or John McCain are wrong, and they’re perceived as putting the country on the wrong track, but Rudy Giuliani is genuinely scary,” said Steve Benen, editor of The Carpetbagger Report.
“They don’t know him. He’s a really smooth, charming person. When you talk to him, you don’t become aware from what he says to you of his history in New York City. I honestly believe on 9/10 he couldn’t have been elected dogcatcher.” - Former Mayor Koch
“He is a scary guy,” said Jerome Hauer, who ran the city’s Office of Emergency Management for Giuliani. “He was probably one of the more divisive mayors the city has ever seen.
With Pat Robertson’s endorsement, he’s probably got the Evangelical Troglodyte vote, as well. It’s now up to the thinking population to stave off Rudy’s determination to usher in Armageddon and bring back Jeeeezzzzzuuuuusssssss. - nerzog- MMFA
Funny how Rudy couldn’t stand to share the credit for NYC’s drop in crime with Bratton. Now that Bratton’s in LA, crime has dropped there. How ’bout that? - Conchobhar- MMFA
Anyone that thinks waterboarding is just fine is one sick person if you ask me. Add expansion of Gitmo, the fact that he wants to put people in positions of power that WANT to bomb Iran and the fact that he is trying to out Bush-Bush with his constant and carping 9/11. (oh yeah, and the facts that he does not like to share the lime light with anyone, brings up his huge and flawed EGO….just google it.)
Personally, I’m not even sure NY could have made it if good ole Rudy had not been elected…how about you? -sarcasm off.