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Firemen douse Rudy’s image as 9/11 hero
Times UK ^ | March 18, 2007 | Sarah Baxter

Posted on 04/24/2007 6:06:06 PM PDT by ellery

Union bid to halt White House run

FIRE battalion chief Jim Riches brought up his son to be one of New York’s “bravest”, like him. The young Jim followed his father into the New York fire department and died at the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001.

What followed turned his heartbroken father into a relentless opponent of Rudy Giuliani, then mayor of New York. With other families of 9/11 victims, Riches has vowed to torpedo Giuliani’s prospects of winning the White House by attacking his greatest source of strength, his reputation as a hero that day.

“We’re going to follow him around the country,” said Riches. “We want all of America to know he is not the man he says he is.”

Helped by the firefighters’ union, Riches and his friends are preparing to “swiftboat” Giuliani, borrowing the tactics of the Vietnam veterans, under the title Swift Boat Veterans for Truth, who pierced the Democratic nominee John Kerry’s seemingly armour-plated credentials as a decorated war hero during the 2004 presidential campaign.

Republican activists have expressed reservations about whether Giuliani is truly one of them on issues such as abortion, gun control and gay rights, but they have never doubted his extraordinary standing as “America’s mayor” on 9/11. Covered in dust, issuing calm bulletins and talking reverentially about the dead and missing, Giuliani was the epitome of leadership.

If the firefighters can dent his reputation, it could be devastating for Giuliani who led John McCain, his nearest rival for the 2008 Republican nomination, by 21 points last week.

Douglas Brinkley, a biographer of Kerry, said: “Pitting the two heroes of 9/11 - Giuliani and the firefighters - against each other will be the Swift Boat campaign all over again. Giuliani has marketed himself brilliantly as the leader of 9/11 but this will damage him. Most Americans respect the firemen more than they respect him.”

Several American news organisations are preparing exposés of the “untold story” of 9/11 after Giuliani’s dispute with the firefighters became embarrassingly public last week. He was the only leading presidential candidate not to appear at a Washington gathering of the International Association of Fire Fighters, which accused him of showing a “disgraceful lack of respect for the fallen” after the September 11 attacks.

Behind the union’s attack lies the grief and anger of families who believe their loved ones need not have died that day and their conviction that some bodies would never have been recovered had Giuliani had his way.

Jim Riches, 29, had been helping to rescue office workers in the north tower when it collapsed. In the dust and debris, his fellow firefighters did not realise that the south tower had already crashed to the ground. Despite the terrifying noise, survivors say they thought only the top storeys had toppled. They never heard the order to evacuate. “My son could have had 30 minutes to escape,” Riches Sr said.

The firefighters were still using the antiquated “handie-talkie” radios that failed to work during the 1993 bombing of the twin towers, when Giuliani was also mayor. He not only failed to replace them, but also located the city’s new emergency command centre at the World Trade Center against the advice of key officials. It proved useless when it was most needed.

Lack of communication also meant that warnings from police helicopters about an imminent collapse failed to get through.

Riches was one of 343 firefighters who died. His father spent every day sifting through the wreckage for bodies, eager for some sign of his son. In November, Giuliani ordered a halt to the work after the remains of 91 firefighters had been recovered.

“Giuliani told everybody the bodies were pulverised, but I was digging them up every day. It was grisly stuff, limbs, little bones - people were blown to bits - but the bodies were there,” said Riches, 55.

The searchers refused to stop. An ugly clash between the firefighters and the New York police left 18 officers injured. Eventually Giuliani backed down and allowed the work to continue, but not before branding the firefighters’ actions as “sinful”.

As late as March, clumps of victims - 13 here, five there, a couple more scattered around - were being found. One of them was Riches’ son.

Riches Sr had taken a rare day off from ground zero to attend his grandmother’s burial when he got the call on his mobile. He raced back to help bring what remained of his son out on a stretcher draped with the American flag. If Giuliani had succeeded in closing down the operation, “I would never have got to carry little Jimmy’s body out”, Riches said. “I would never have had a cemetery to visit.”

Sally Regenhard of the Skyscraper Safety Campaign lost her firefighter son Christian, 28. She has been dogging Giuliani and the New York authorities in the courts and at public hearings, and last week was protesting outside the New York Sheraton hotel, where Giuliani was holding a fundraiser. She, too, will be hitting the campaign trail.

The firefighters’ union, which backed Kerry in the last election, will be lending its considerable resources to the fight. Well organised local chapters intend to mount their campaigns against Giuliani wherever he appears.

The threat to Giuliani comes as his position in the polls has soared, even though knowledge about his three marriages, his estrangement from his children and his liberal stance on abortion rights and gun control has spread.

He faced new challenges last week with the disclosure that his law firm, Bracewell & Giuliani, is receiving six-figure sums for lobbying Congress on behalf of Citgo Petroleum, a subsidiary of Venezuela’s state-owned oil company, despite criticism of Hugo Chavez’s regime as president.

Brinkley predicts that Giuliani will lose if he tries to face down the firefighters and their families. The answer, Brinkley believes, is to cut off the threat by apologising for some of his decisions. “He should say, ‘I just wanted to get New York moving again. I’m sorry I was insensitive’, and start talking about helping with equipment and resources,” he said.

It remains to be seen if “sorry” is in Giuliani’s vocabulary.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: giuliani; julieannie; rudy; stoprudy2008
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This article ran about a month ago -- I searched but didn't see it posted.
1 posted on 04/24/2007 6:06:10 PM PDT by ellery
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To: ellery

How surprising...a union which backed Kerry is against Guiliani. I’m shocked...just shocked. THEY’D BE AGAINST ANY OF THE REPUBLICAN NOMINEES.


2 posted on 04/24/2007 6:09:24 PM PDT by Hildy ("man's reach exceeds his grasp"? It's a lie: man's grasp exceeds his nerve.)
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To: Hildy

BTTT...


3 posted on 04/24/2007 6:10:01 PM PDT by veronica
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To: ellery

The firemen’s union seems to have not bothered to follow-up on their threat in that month ~ probably because everything they have to say is old news, or just complaints about old problems now resolved ~


4 posted on 04/24/2007 6:10:02 PM PDT by muawiyah
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To: ellery
Several American news organisations are preparing exposés of the “untold story” of 9/11 after Giuliani’s dispute with the firefighters became embarrassingly public last week.

Good find. News to me about the tussle that broke out when Rudy tried to stop the recovery.

5 posted on 04/24/2007 6:10:06 PM PDT by don-o (Proudly posting without reading the thread since 1998.)
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To: ellery
Am I being too cynical in believeing that if he were campaigning for the Dem nomination, none of this would see the light of day? I'm not a big fan of his, just know that public employee unions tend to go Dem.
6 posted on 04/24/2007 6:13:06 PM PDT by PghBaldy (Reporter: Are you surprised? Nancy Pelosi: No. My eyes always look like this.)
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To: PghBaldy

Here’s another point- now there are firefighters etc who are coming out and saying working there during the recovery efforts was unsafe.


7 posted on 04/24/2007 6:15:55 PM PDT by PghBaldy (Reporter: Are you surprised? Nancy Pelosi: No. My eyes always look like this.)
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To: ellery

Union or no union, these are still brave firefighters. What they did doesn’t become any less great just because of their opposition to Julieannie.


8 posted on 04/24/2007 6:27:12 PM PDT by NapkinUser (Rudy Giuliani gets his salsa from New York City.)
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To: ellery

The difference between Giuliani and Kerry is that Giuliani refused a donation to NYC from a Saudi prince who said that America had it coming, whereas Kerry collaborated with the enemy, both in alleging fictional war crimes and coordinating with them at the Paris Peace Accords. The brutal truth is that nobody really cares how New York City’s mayor treated the firefighters - his primary task was to keep New Yorkers, not firefighters, safe.


9 posted on 04/24/2007 6:35:05 PM PDT by Zhang Fei
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To: Hildy
Giuliani ordered a halt to the work after the remains of 91 firefighters had been recovered.

“Giuliani told everybody the bodies were pulverised, but I was digging them up every day. It was grisly stuff, limbs, little bones - people were blown to bits - but the bodies were there,”

I am a former volunteer firefighter and this does not sit well with me, to say the least. You always, if at all possible, recover your own.

Has the firefighter's union ever actively campaigned against anyone in the past? Not just contributions skimmed by the union bosses from the rank-and-file, but members of the Firefighters' Union gone out on the road to scuttle a presidential candidate?

I can't recall any.

As for "America's Mayor", I never bought into the title some New York talking head bestowed on Rudy. He isn't my mayor and never was.

10 posted on 04/24/2007 6:36:32 PM PDT by Smokin' Joe (How often God must weep at humans' folly.)
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To: pissant; Joe Brower; dirtboy; dmw; Spiff; Liz; narses; indylindy; Extremely Extreme Extremist; ...

ping


11 posted on 04/24/2007 6:40:00 PM PDT by ellery (I don't remember a constitutional amendment that gives you the right not to be identified-R.Giuliani)
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To: PghBaldy; Hildy; veronica

Did you read the whole article? The union’s opposition is far less significant and damning than these points:

The firefighters were still using the antiquated “handie-talkie” radios that failed to work during the 1993 bombing of the twin towers, when Giuliani was also mayor. He not only failed to replace them, but also located the city’s new emergency command centre at the World Trade Center against the advice of key officials. It proved useless when it was most needed.

Lack of communication also meant that warnings from police helicopters about an imminent collapse failed to get through.


12 posted on 04/24/2007 6:42:57 PM PDT by ellery (I don't remember a constitutional amendment that gives you the right not to be identified-R.Giuliani)
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To: Hildy

I wonder if these union thugs will be happy with their union negotiated medical care taken over by Hillary care.

These guys are irrelevant. They would support NO republican period.

They still hate Republicans for the fact Reagan ended the air controller union walk out.

Even in Europe they still talk about that.


13 posted on 04/24/2007 6:47:21 PM PDT by longtermmemmory (VOTE! http://www.senate.gov and http://www.house.gov)
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To: ellery

Pay those union dues so that you too can be a DNC hand puppet...or lose your job....thats usually how it works.


14 posted on 04/24/2007 7:03:37 PM PDT by TheBethsterNH (...in Northern Massachusetts, formerly known as New Hampshire.)
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To: Smokin' Joe

Good comments.


15 posted on 04/24/2007 7:08:55 PM PDT by Chena (I want a President who will also be tough against liberalism. HONK!!!)
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To: TheBethsterNH

You don’t think a campaign against Giuliani by families of those who served and died on 9/11 would hurt him in the general?

He’s unelectable.


16 posted on 04/24/2007 7:15:57 PM PDT by ellery (I don't remember a constitutional amendment that gives you the right not to be identified-R.Giuliani)
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To: ellery
He faced new challenges last week with the disclosure that his law firm, Bracewell & Giuliani, is receiving six-figure sums for lobbying Congress on behalf of Citgo Petroleum, a subsidiary of Venezuela’s state-owned oil company, despite criticism of Hugo Chavez’s regime as president.

Missed this.

17 posted on 04/24/2007 7:26:34 PM PDT by Mensius
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To: Zhang Fei
The brutal truth is that nobody really cares how New York City’s mayor treated the firefighters - his primary task was to keep New Yorkers, not firefighters, safe.

And how exactly did Rudy keep New Yorkers safe?
18 posted on 04/24/2007 7:31:00 PM PDT by drjimmy
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To: ellery

Guiliani is one creepy dude. Plain for all to see.


19 posted on 04/24/2007 7:37:11 PM PDT by 11B40 (times change, people don't)
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To: drjimmy
And how exactly did Rudy keep New Yorkers safe?

By cutting the murder rate by more than 2/3 during his tenure as mayor.

20 posted on 04/24/2007 7:38:13 PM PDT by Zhang Fei
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