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freak6
05-31-2007, 01:44 PM
This guy makes me sick. Profitting millions off 9/11, when it was his dumbass decision to put the emergency control center right in the twin towers, knowing it was a top target of terrorists! MORON!

Firefighters, Cops, and construction workers are suffering from the cleanup, and will for years.

http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/story/14952564/giuliani_worse_than_bush/1

<img src="http://bottleofblog.typepad.com/photos/uncategorized/guilianidrag.jpg">

If anything he should give millions of his 9/11 profits to the funds set up to take care of the firefighters and cops he failed.

<img src="http://thebluerepublic.com/Gallery/albums/noteables/giuliani_in_drag.jpg">

Rohirrim
05-31-2007, 02:03 PM
I can't wait until Rudy wins the GOP nomination and those pics start hitting bumper stickers. ;D

bendog
05-31-2007, 03:56 PM
I never will understand why they put the command center by the Towers.

http://www.virtualnyc.info/panopages/pano_map.htm

Logically, I'd have thought it would be across from Brooklyn or Queens, with water as well as helicopter access

Crushaholic
05-31-2007, 05:05 PM
This guy makes me sick. Profitting millions off 9/11, when it was his dumbass decision to put the emergency control center right in the twin towers, knowing it was a top target of terrorists! MORON!

I'm glad you weren't suprised when the towers were attacked. Most of the country couldn't possibly conceive of planes barrelling into the towers on 9/11.

Denver Crush
05-31-2007, 05:14 PM
I'm glad you weren't suprised when the towers were attacked. Most of the country couldn't possibly conceive of planes barrelling into the towers on 9/11.

I hope this was sarcasm. The fact is, the government was running drills that day with this exact idea in mind. This is apparently the reason for all the confusion as to what was what in the air. The towers had been considered a target as far back as 1993 at least.

Spider
05-31-2007, 05:15 PM
I'm glad you weren't suprised when the towers were attacked. Most of the country couldn't possibly conceive of planes barrelling into the towers on 9/11.

I dont think anyone in the government was shocked , I think everyone was shocked the buildings came down , but not attacked , but be honest , you crush get a Memo a PDB saying Bin Laden determined to attack in America , the realm of planes hitting Buildings is no big shock to you ...........

spdirty
05-31-2007, 08:48 PM
He wont get the nomination.

freak6
05-31-2007, 08:51 PM
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18969197/

Cancer will be the 3rd wave of deaths coming from 9/11.

Thanks to Rudy's leadership, the workers failed to wear masks and were hurried into getting rid of the scrap, which had become a legitimate TOXIC WASTE SITE. http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/story/14952564/giuliani_worse_than_bush

Good job Rudy. Now go give a 45 minute speech for $200,000 detailing how great you are!

Hogan11
05-31-2007, 08:54 PM
He wont get the nomination.

With his stances on social issues, he'll be out of the race early on.....the "base" will see to that.

spdirty
05-31-2007, 09:12 PM
With his stances on social issues, he'll be out of the race early on.....the "base" will see to that.

Fred Thompson

Hogan11
06-01-2007, 10:10 AM
Fred Thompson

Bah, he doesn't impress me in the least.

If the GOP was smart, they'd capitalize on the Paul campaign that has captured the imagination of the moderates (and some Deomcrats I might add) and roll with that at the moment till the numbers change. Right now, he's the only canadate with any momentum outside the GOP base that I can see....and there's little doubt that the GOP is going to need some indie's to have any hope at all of retaining the WH this time around.

Play2win
06-01-2007, 12:55 PM
I hope Ron Paul doesn't turn into the Ralph Nader of 2008...

BroncoBuff
06-01-2007, 01:12 PM
I hope Ron Paul doesn't turn into the Ralph Nader of 2008...

I just requested a voter registration change of party form - I'm changing to Independent just so I can vote for Ron Paul. I did it even though I'm not sure if WA has closed primaries.

Play2win
06-01-2007, 01:20 PM
I just requested a voter registration change of party form - I'm changing to Independent just so I can vote for Ron Paul. I did it even though I'm not sure if WA has closed primaries.

So the answer to my question would be, YES?

bendog
06-01-2007, 01:28 PM
I thing the gops so corrupted itself that a guy like Paul, who challenges the wings of the party, has no chance. The party has just whored America for 8 years.

Rohirrim
06-01-2007, 03:54 PM
I really liked one line out of the piece:

Rudy is the perfect man to uphold the legacy of George Bush.

bendog
06-01-2007, 04:29 PM
I think it'll be F. Thompson. He's an empty suit, which really makes him perfect. McCain's distrusted by the core; Rudy's drag act isn't gonna play; Paul's telling the truth (see McCain in 2000).... One difference in the gop and the DIMs is that while both are fractured coalitions, the gop faithful do as they're told. The Rel Right and Faux viewers will vote for whom the elite chooses.

The Dims are fascinating this year. The old establised black leadership has actually told the voters to not vote for the first black man with a real chance of winning. He's not really one of us, cause he hasn't been a race victim. Then people see Obama being dissed on the muslim issue. Obama's not gonna get many pulpit endorsements while Hill's handing out checks. So, Obama's issuing policy postitions to attract the people who want Gore or Edwards and don't want another Clinton. "See, I'm just like you!" LOL

Smiling Assassin27
06-01-2007, 06:26 PM
if you're looking for a good person, then the presidential race ain't exactly the best place to search. if you want lying, backstabbing, power mongers who would eat their young to be president and would claim to be religious while living atheist, then you've got quite a pool of crap to wade through.

Bronco_Beerslug
06-01-2007, 07:41 PM
if you're looking for a good person, then the presidential race ain't exactly the best place to search. if you want lying, backstabbing, power mongers who would eat their young to be president and would claim to be religious while living atheist, then you've got quite a pool of crap to wade through.That's exactly who I'm voting for, which one is this?

Chupacabra
06-02-2007, 02:46 AM
Fred will win the GOP's nomination and Al will when the Dem's.

spdirty
06-03-2007, 02:00 AM
One difference in the gop and the DIMs is that while both are fractured coalitions, the gop faithful do as they're told. The Rel Right and Faux viewers will vote for whom the elite chooses.

Are you ****ing serious?? The left was absolutely IN LOVE with Dean until Iowa decided they didnt like him and he screamed. Then they chose the empty suit whom they thought was simply 'more electable.' To say they weren't being sheeple by nominating Kerry over Dean is downright hilarious.

As for the right, well, I would bet that if he were allowed to run for a 3rd term he wouldn't even get the nomination. But on the other hand, Dole was our Kerry.

freak6
06-05-2007, 08:09 PM
OMFG Rudy and others are saying that Scooter should be let off.

These fkn scumbags are so full of sht. Saying no crime was committed.

And that Armitage was the source of the leak, even though Rove was also, and Scooter through CHENEY!!!

Rigs11
06-05-2007, 11:00 PM
OMFG Rudy and others are saying that Scooter should be let off.

These fkn scumbags are so full of sht. Saying no crime was committed.

And that Armitage was the source of the leak, even though Rove was also, and Scooter through CHENEY!!!

I heard several repubs wrote letters of support....except Cheney.ROFL!

TailgateNut
06-06-2007, 11:25 AM
I heard several repubs wrote letters of support....except Cheney.ROFL!

Cheney is the mastermind behind this whole treasonous operation. He should be the first one to be haul in front of the judge!

bendog
06-06-2007, 11:33 AM
Are you ****ing serious?? The left was absolutely IN LOVE with Dean until Iowa decided they didnt like him and he screamed. Then they chose the empty suit whom they thought was simply 'more electable.' To say they weren't being sheeple by nominating Kerry over Dean is downright hilarious.

As for the right, well, I would bet that if he were allowed to run for a 3rd term he wouldn't even get the nomination. But on the other hand, Dole was our Kerry.

The Dims are notroius for never getting their act together, while since Reagan, the right has been ruled by the state party chairmen. It's a machine. It's how bushii got the nomination. He was the party bagman for the governors. Dean was imploded by an electronically dotored speech. Here's a cyberquarter.

Why the video was doctored .... I dunno. My suspecion is that because he was the only candidate brazen enough to tell the truth (bushii is lying about womd for political purposes), and because the truth was verbotten by the multinationals that advertise on mainstream media, he was merely an easy target for a story that had a ready audience. We wanted to learn he was a nut, so that was what was reported.

But if you want to see what happens to gop insurgency campaigns since Reagan took the party over .... look at McCain. The gops problem today is simply that the majority still want a faith based, anti-tax, anti-social services for the working poor/middle class, pro neo-conservative govt, and bushii has so effectively delivered such govt that now the gop's looking at returning to the minority status they held prior to LBJ and vietnam.

Or, just possibly, the traditional conservatives are set to retake the reins of the gop

http://www.suntimes.com/news/will/411524,CST-EDT-GEO03.article