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Old 10-05-2005, 04:30 PM
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Well, he did a pretty good job before and during office, to wit:

Rudy Giuliani started his political life as a Democrat, before registering as an Independent. Afterward, he finally decided on being a Republican.

In 1970, Giuliani joined the Office of the US Attorney. At age 29, he was named Chief of the Narcotics Unit and rose to serve as executive US Attorney. In 1975, Giuliani was recruited to Washington, D.C., where he was named Associate Deputy Attorney General and chief of staff to the Deputy Attorney General. His first high-profile prosecution was Congressman Bert Podell who was convicted of corruption. From 1977 to 1981, Giuliani practiced law at the Patterson, Belknap, Webb and Tyler law firm.

In 1981, Giuliani was named Associate Attorney General, the fourth highest position in the Department of Justice. As Associate Attorney General, Giuliani supervised all of the US Attorney Offices' Federal law enforcement agencies, the Department of Corrections, the Drug Enforcement Administration, and the United States Marshals Service. During this time, he successfully argued on behalf of the U.S. government, in a high-profile case, that there was "no political repression" in Haiti under President Jean-Claude Duvalier, aka "Baby Doc".

In 1983, Giuliani was appointed U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York. It was in that position that he first gained national prominence by prosecuting numerous high-profile cases, including indictments of Wall Street figures Ivan Boesky and Michael Milken for insider trading. Giuliani attracted some criticism for arranging very public arrests of people, then dropping charges for lack of evidence instead of going to trial. He also spearheaded the effort to jail drug dealers, fight organized crime, break the web of corruption in government, and prosecute white-collar criminals. He amassed a record of 4,152 convictions with only 25 reversals. Senator Alphonse D'Amato who had been an long-time ally of Giuliani broke with him because of his prosecution of D'Amato contributor Milken.

It was in 1983 that Giuliani prosecuted Marc Rich on charges of tax evasion and illegally making oil deals with Iran during the hostage crisis. Rich fled the United States for Switzerland to avoid charges and was pardoned by President Bill Clinton in 2001.


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In addition to decreasing the rate of street crime, Giuliani went after enterprises linked to organized crime, such as the Fulton Fish Market and the Javits Center on the West Side.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudy_Giuliani
In 1982, he said there was no political oppression in Haiti.
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That would be one interesting 14 hour flight, lemme tell ya...
I may have take one of the Scotties on it for good measure. How do you feel about a bearded black bitch on your lap for a few hours

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Sigh.... just wishful thinking. Alas, the new hardwood floors and the kitchen redo have dibs on my next cash outlay. And maybe Europe for my birthday...
If I haul my ass to LA - you are being kidnapped. Sparky has a ball gag ready and I am in charge of the fur restraints.
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But, I am unsure that would be enough to overcome his status as a national hero of mythic proportions.
Just read Brownie's post up thread.
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But, I am unsure that would be enough to overcome his status as a national hero of mythic proportions. Moreover, these same people venerated him when he was running against Hillary.

I think while a few may try, they would fail due to his national hero status. I mean every Bubba in creation loves the guy
Boy the comedy is just hilarious in here today.. Bubba
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Old 10-05-2005, 04:31 PM
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I wouldn't count him out. The Republican party will be begging him to run if their bad luck continues, and he could very well win with the support of the moderate and fairweather Democrats.
Nah. It'll never happen. The social conservatives would never allow a pro-choice, gay-tolerant republican to represent them. Never.

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But, I am unsure that would be enough to overcome his status as a national hero of mythic proportions. Moreover, these same people venerated him when he was running against Hillary.

I think while a few may try, they would fail due to his national hero status. I mean every Bubba in creation loves the guy
I don't think everyone loves him. I think he's kinda creepy, and I certainly don't think he's a hero.
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In 1982, he said there was no political oppression in Haiti.
What does that have to do with his mob prosecution
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Nah. It'll never happen. The social conservatives would never allow a pro-choice, gay-tolerant republican to represent them. Never.
I thought the same thing until recently, but now I'm not so sure.

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I don't think everyone loves him. I think he's kinda creepy, and I certainly don't think he's a hero.
Again, he's a ****ing fascist.
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Old 10-05-2005, 04:33 PM
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What does that have to do with his mob prosecution
Not a thing, I just found it particularly funny.
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Old 10-05-2005, 04:34 PM
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I may have take one of the Scotties on it for good measure. How do you feel about a bearded black bitch on your lap for a few hours
It's the only kind of bitch that will ever be allowed in my lap...

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You'll hafta bring Josh with you so that he can be in charge of the paddle.
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. . . I don't think everyone loves him. I think he's kinda creepy, and I certainly don't think he's a hero.
Certainly not everyone, but the vast majority of Americans do.

Again, all they have to hit him with on any relevant front is his use and misuse of the NYPD to clean up crime and his wanting to cut off funding for an art exhbit most do not want funded. Middle America will add that to his 9/11 hero status. I am not saying they are correct. I am just saying that will be the overall perception by many if not most.

I am not in favor of the gut by any means. I just think he is the most preferable R if we have to have an R.
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. . . You'll hafta bring Josh with you so that he can be in charge of the paddle.
We'll just let him use his tongue - it is a blunt enough instrument.

BTW - the thought of Diss. in a plane sharing community air and toilets is sight worth $100,000
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It's the only kind of bitch that will ever be allowed in my lap...


You'll hafta bring Josh with you so that he can be in charge of the paddle.
Oh my What's going on here?
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Just read Brownie's post up thread.
Are you suggesting that most of America does not look at him as a hero after 9/11? Every poll I have ever read refutes that.

Again, I am not saying he deserves that (though his actions were exemplary on 9/11) - I am just saying people look at him that way.

On edit - I mistook your intent as demonstrated below
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I thought the same thing until recently, but now I'm not so sure.
I agree. I bet they will run him, especially if Hillary is the nominee. He and McCain are the only Republicans with the name recognition that she has. And besides, they have paraded him out in the past when they need a boost.
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Are you suggesting that most of America does not look at him as a hero after 9/11? Every poll I have ever read refutes that.
No, she's saying the evangelicals won't support him because of some of his stances, as demonstrated by Brownie's post.
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