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Wednesday, November 21

Even if you wanted to support Giuliani

Let's look at the Giuliani campaign according to its popular image. Forget that it is ignoring the real estate collapse and general collapse of the system.

Giuliani Fights for the Conservative Vote


Giuliani got another regional boost with the endorsement by former Congresswoman Anne Northup (Republican- Kentucky), from Louisville, Ky. She endorsed him, citing his fiscal conservative principles and his commitment to the War on Terror. She plans to serve as his Kentucky State Chair.
On November 16th, Rudy spoke at the conservative Federalist Society. He said he would appoint Supreme Court justices in the tradition of Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas. However, he was careful not to talk about Roe vs. Wade and abortion rights, an issue that has bothered many conservatives. As a former Mayor of New York City, of course he supports abortion rights. Nevertheless, last week Rudy was endorsed by Bible Belt Broadcaster Pat Robertson.

In a surprising development, Rudy supported a ruling that threw out the ban on handguns in Washington DC. Rudy as mayor had always been known to support gun control. Now he is supporting the 2nd amendment as the right of the individual to own guns. He was cited in the LA Times as saying “I can't figure where in the Constitution” judges would find the authority to take the words “under God” out of the Pledge of Allegiance or forbid displaying the Ten Commandments on public property. Rudy has been careful on this issue, since otherwise he is not known as a churchgoer. Giuliani also did not see the US Constitution as protecting racial quotas or “the taking of private property to enrich developers.”

On November 7th, on the Mike Gallagher Show, Mr. Giuliani expressed his opposition to states, such as New York, giving out driver’s license to undocumented persons. He said that Hillary Clinton has been waffling on this issue, and now she is saying this is a state by state decision. This sounded to him like Hillary was ready to join the Federalist Society, but on homeland security, Rudy believes in Federal responsibility. But does Mr. 9-11 believe in any basic human responsibility for a collapsing economy and a process of endless war in the Middle East.

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