Comments on: Giuliani's Kerik Woes Resurface
Washington Post: Informant Sheds Light On Candidate's Relationship With Ex-Police Chief
- Listen to what Jim Riches, a Deputy Chief of the New York Fire Department, has to say about Mafiosi Giuliani...his cowardly abandonment of New Yorkers when he received word that another plane was coming...running like a jack rabbit...leaving his ''command center'' and then projecting himself as a leader and a hero...
Why doesn''t CBS cover this story?! Why don''t they cover the $2.3 TRILLION missing from Pentagon accounts as reported by Secretary Rumsfeld on September 10, 2001.
Chief Riches asks you to follow this pig Giuliani around on his campaign and raise these issues...
The first responders are sick and dying because they did not have proper respirators...Many of their fallen comrades are in the Staten Island garbage dump ...
Giuliani LIED about what he said regarding WTC 7. He is the scum of the earth. Follow this animal, heckle this animal...and JAIL THIS ANIMAL...because if Keirk belongs in jail...GIULIANI BELONGS UNDER IT!!! - Reply to this comment
- I''m afraid Rudy is done!
Mitt Romney is the most inspiring political figure to come around since Ronald Reagan and JFK.
When you look at American history our best presidents have come from the Mid-West. Great leaders like, Lincoln, Ford, Reagan, and Romney.
Mitt Romney is from the same branch of the Republican party as me. I was born in Pittsburgh PA and all my relatives through history have been Republicans. Mitt represents the branch of the Republican party that was used to represent the largest part...... Northern/Mid Western moderates.
If Mitt win the GOP nomination he will re-establish that "great" part of the party. After eight years of Romney being president the GOP party will have a strong foothold in the Mid-West and West while making big gains in the heart of the wolfpack.....the Northeast............GO MITT! - Reply to this comment
- Well I believe this makes it official, .........the former Mayor participated with members of organized crime frequently........does that then not make him a closet member..
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- Kerik is the least of this vile, cowardly animal''s problems! He had seven years to get radios for the fire department that would work on 9-11! Instead, he replaced the 18 year old radios that didn''t work with no-bid contracted digitals from Motorola that did not work because the infrastructure was not in place.
When they failed within a few weeks, the firemen got the old radios back...The police had radios that worked and were leaving the WTC while firemen who were heading up the towers--they could not receive the orders to get out because the radios didn''t work!
Giuliani should be drawn, quartered and fed to the pigs...instead he is running for president and has the support of some truly venal, truly stupid Americans...''America''s Mayor''...a rank coward and a dog!
You can listen to a New York Fire Department chief tell the story of Mafiosi Giuliani''s treachery on The Power Hour...they''ll have replays up of the show. - Reply to this comment
- Non-story. Another CBS political hatchet job.
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- A GOP candidate in a scandal? Par for the course, it seems to me. Yet another perfect example of what the Republicon party really is full of, thieves and liars.
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- Hillary, as dirty as she is, would have a field day with all the dirt that she can through at Rudy. Much of the dirt will stick, and whe would win running away. Let''s not do that to the country.
However, there is a man of impeccable integrity, married to the same woman for 50 years, never voted for a tax hike or unbalanced budget, an probably the best-read among all GOP candidates: Ron Paul. - Reply to this comment
- So this is the next best thing in the Republican party what a joke they became.
It is funny but an ex-smoker like and ex-Republican is going to be your worst nightmare.
You lied and you did so without remorse truly the worst of the worst. - Reply to this comment
- Giuliani is dirty. The smell of it is all around him. The GOP would do well to steer clear of this guy.
I''m sure there are plenty of partisans still left in the Justice Department and in City Hall ready to leak information about him if he wins the nomination.
If he wins the nomination, I''ll be willing to bet he doesn''t make it to the general election. - Reply to this comment
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