Comments on: Giuliani "Misspoke" About Ground Zero

GOP Presidential Candidate Backs Off Comparison With Rescue Workers After 9/11

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by stephen1500 August 10, 2007 10:28 PM EDT
How dare he compare hiself to the 9/11 rescuers. That just goes to show how unpatriotic he is. He did not do all that work that the rescuers did, and he was was not exposed to all the things that the rescuers were exposed to. So he has no right to do that.
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by randalds August 10, 2007 10:00 PM EDT
Rudy is a one trick pony and people are tired of hearing about it, esp when he exaggerates it so much. At the rate he's puffing himself up if he stays in the race by this time next year he'll be claiming to have personally stood on top of the World Trade Center and heroically turned a dozen planes away with his bare hands, before two tragically got through and he had to spend the rest of the day digging out the survivors while rescue workers just stood around and cheered his incredible bravery.

Besides there's no way the church mice who have the republican party by the balls were ever going to vote for someone like him who's pro-choice, pro-gay rights and anti-gun.
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by j-whitman August 10, 2007 9:53 PM EDT
Hang it up Rudy,,
, You are still nothing but a Profiteering Bush Echo no matter how many times you change your story...
. The least you could have done for our Troops & Country was participate on the Iraq Study Group & you chose to stuff your pockets with cash
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by zorlacskates August 10, 2007 9:52 PM EDT
can we talk deputy fire chief Jimmy Riches into running for president? his left nut is ten times more heroic than giuliani's entire lying, fear-mongering, cross-dressing, soulless body.
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