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Campaign Denies Voluntary Move By Some Staffers Is A Sign Of Overall Money Troubles

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by merlgrey January 11, 2008 8:07 PM EST
interesting that rarely does anyone make the effort to defend or tout giuliani on any of the internet news comment boards.

i bet he wishes he had the loyalty of pauls supporters that paul receives for free. wonder how long rudy can keep his people loyal without paying them off?
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by logicanada January 11, 2008 8:02 PM EST
If Hillary and Rudy win their respective nominations, who do you think will have the nicest dress?
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by tylenol6 January 11, 2008 7:39 PM EST
Scumbag Rudy did terrible in the republican debates last
night. He seemed lost and couldn''t come up with any good
answers. I can''t believe Rudy''s not going to pay his campaign staff. Oh wait! Rudy is making millions of dollars on that NAFTA superhighway so that mexican trucks drive from mexico, thru the U.S. into Canada. Yes, someone needs to ask Rudy about his connections to Cintra (connected to the king of Spain) and how
Rudy is going to make MILLIONS of dollars off of this
deal. They are trying to make the american people believe this highway dosen''t exist or a conspiracy.
That''s funny, Lou Dobbs @ CNN even reported on it.
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by clestes-2009 January 11, 2008 7:07 PM EST
Hopefully we will see the last of this unqualified, incompetent candidate when he returns to NY.

Only in the 2008 race could such a bumbling boob be considered for president.

Rudy! The only president (besides McCain) worse than shrub!
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by ixoye_02 January 11, 2008 7:05 PM EST
Boo hoo hoo for Sleaziani. I guess Rudy could only mention fear and 911 so much that people got tired of hearing Rudy''s BS. So, far Rudy doesn''t have a voice in this campaign and all of the other Republican candidates seem to have something to say about different things. Rudy may think he is being slick by waiting for the bigger states'' primaries because he thinks that he has an advantage. But I think that Rudy''s advantage is long evaporated. If Rudy cannot even become a central figure in the first few primaries, what makes Rudy think that he will be relevant in the big states'' primaries? In any case, I hope Rudy is toast with respect to the republican nomination. Rudy can''t even get his message out to all Americans, what more if he is president?....More of the same................
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by omega39-2009 January 11, 2008 6:50 PM EST
You know, if you can''t handle the economics of your campaign, you can hardly be expected to do well with the US economy.
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by skyk-2009 January 11, 2008 6:23 PM EST
Who in their right mind''s gives anything to these losers? They don''t have an orginal idea amoung them and this bozo is so far up the butts of the mob he can''t see sunlight.
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by marcodele January 11, 2008 6:17 PM EST
It brings a tear to my eye reading about millionaires sacrificing thousands of dollars.
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by antoniof123 January 11, 2008 5:55 PM EST
This is getting funnier and funnier with these guys. I am amazed in the past it was the Democrats that were always strapped for cash. I guess even big business is starting to see if you bite the hand that feeds you (the middle class) you will not have anything left once it runs away.
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by briannorwood January 11, 2008 5:36 PM EST
Stick a fork in him...he''s done.

No way the GOP is gonna give the nod to a closet Democrat for the nomination.

Huckabee is looking better and better!
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