Tuesday, November 27, 2007

There's something about Mary Rudy...

We're all quite familiar with this video. (well i'm sure the majority of us interneters are)




But is there more to Rudy Giuliani then meets the eye? I can definitely understand a one time thing like this video clip here. But is this a common trend for the former mayor of New York City? I can't be the only one who finds this disturbing. In fact, when I opened the video really quick to grab the embed code, my 2 year old walked into the room and yelled, "EWWW!"

Here's some other pictures that I stumbled upon while browing through the internet.





Nice panties Mr. Mayor.

There have been a couple of questions raised when it comes to Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani. In a
previous article I wrote, I stumbled upon a website (http://www.rudy-urbanlegend.com/) of current NYFD members and the families of the fallen Fire fighters during 9/11. I was shocked to read that they did not like this man.

(click each name/link to see their testimony)

Deputy Chief Jim Riches, FDNY:

"He's not the hero of 9/11."
Rosaleen Tallon, sister of Sean Patrick Tallon, Ladder 10, FDNY:
"He didn't do what was needed."

Al Regenhard, Detective Sergeant, NYPD (ret.):
"Giuliani told the 9/11 Commission that some fire fighters got killed because they ignored the order to evacuate. That's despicable." (THIS one is a must see!)
Alexander Santora, Chief of Safety, FDNY (ret.):
"Put the onus where it belongs...[he] hasn't done that."

Steve Cassidy, President UFA Local 94, FDNY:
"We could never, never support Rudy Giuliani for president."
Jack McDonnell, President, UFOA Local 854, FDNY:
"Effective leadership never existed."
Eddie Brown, Trustee, UFA Local 94, FDNY:
"It makes me upset to hear him called a hero."

Pete Gorman, Former President, UFOA Local 854, FDNY:
"Rudy Giuliani is no friend of fire fighters."

Now although this is a lengthy post of quotes. The reason why I felt the need to post each one that I found was that I feel that each man and woman deserves the right to have their voice heard by everyone.

A comment back in April of Rudy Giuliani stating that he knows war and terrorism better then anyone else running for president, is starting to get me thinking. After some research, what a rude and inappropriate comment towards
John McCain. We all know about John McCains heroism during vietnam. Where was Rudy during vietnam?

According to Jon Soltz, an Iraq vet, America's Mayor is a draft dodger. Apparently Rudy Giuliani received numerous draft deferments while a student in school. Which I give him props for and more power to him. We need more educated people in this world. But when he got out of school and became a law clerk his application for a deferment was rejected and Rudy asked a federal judge who he was clerking for to petition on his behalf to the Draft Board. The judge did so and the request was granted.

Now most recently, i've heard complaints about the Ron Paul campaign for accepting donations from a neo-nazi group leader, Stormfront, named Don Black in the amount of $500. A lot argue to say that Ron Paul for accepting this donation makes him a neo nazi, a man who hates blacks and other racists different from his own.

Another donation received by the Ron Paul campaign from Nevada's Bunny Ranch owner, Dennis Hof. After Mr. Hof listened to Ron Paul for 20 minutes, his first time listening to him, he was hooked and had to do everything he could to get Ron Paul elected. So he donated to the campaign and said he'd take a collection at the ranch to donate more funds.

Now i'm pretty sure that Ron Paul wasn't pro-prostitution in his speech. Although some would argue he'd made comments about being pro-prositution. In fact Dr. Paul has made a few comments that he opposes the regulation of prostitution onthe federal level. He believes that the states should decide what's legal and illegal in regards to this "profession". That's how a true constitutionalist responds.

Those men have nothing to do with Ron Pauls campaign. They are not apart of it in any way, but lets look at a member of Rudy's campaign. Rudy's
South Carolina campaign chairman, Thomas Ravenel, has been indicted on cocaine charges from a federal court. Here's a man who was chosen to lead in his campaign.

Now flip the coin from the Rudy supporters who think Ron Paul is a bad man for these donations. According to recent releases on
OpenSecrets.org Rudy has by far received more donations for his campaign by Casinos and gambling institutions.

Just like Ron Paul, he received donations from something that is illegal in most states. But the Moonlite BunnyRanch is a legal business in the State of Nevada. Just like these businesses are for the Rudy campaign. So I guess my point is, who decides which donation is right and which donation is wrong. None of these donators are breaking any laws. None of their lifestyles make them less American. They have every right to donate and vote for who they choose. That's what's great about our country, the diversity.

Although I don't agree with the casino industry, or the prostitution business, or the neo nazi movement. I really doubt that Rudy Giuliani is a compulsive gambler, crack headed, criminal. Just like Ron Paul isn't a racist neo nazi who pimps on the weekends. In fact, Ron Paul has been married to the same woman for over 50 years and still calls her 3 times a day while he's on the road. Can't say that much for Rudy, hell he even married his second cousin.

...There's something about Rudy.


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