While RudyTooty is getting all righteous about Ron Paul’s absurd babblings, it needs to be pointed out that due to Giuliani’s lax enforcement of immigrations laws while Mayor of NYC, that he actually made it easier for some of the 9/11 hijackers to work, live and prepare for their dastardly attacks right in the heart of Brooklyn.
In some ways, it would not be too much of a stretch to define Rudy as the ‘20th hijacker’, as he helped to make the attacks possible through his own incompetence, negligence and malfeasance.
I think that you just jumped it with your blame Rudy for 9-11 post. 9-11 was a Clinton masterpiece.
Rudy sucks as a candidate but let’s be reasonable okay?
I think Rooty`s outburst of indignation at Paul’s dumb remarks was a planned stunt. Rooty couldn’t control himself. He was looking for a bigtime soundbite and he got it. Too bad none of the other candidates were smart enough to call him on it.
This idea that Rooty was some type of hero after 9-11 is pure fallacy. The firemen, policemen, port authority employees and others were the real heroes of 9-11.
Since 9-11 Rooty has built a huge fortune and fame on what boils down to nothing more then pure mythology.
>While Rudy Tooty is getting all righteous about Ron Paul’s absurd babblings....<
Ron Paul was semi-correct. Bill Clinton did order selective bombings in Iraq, but those bombings did not continue for ten years.
That quickly ended the interview.
In addition, one of the (at least) two terrorist attacks in NYC on his watch prior to 9/11 was perpetrated by a terrorist who was part of the Brooklyn Islamofascist community -- linked to a hotbed of Brooklyn Islamofascism centered in Bay Ridge. But Giuliani didnt follow up to see if there was a wider pattern of Islamofascist attacks being planned/supported/funded there - he treated the shooting as an isolated crime, tried to avoid admitting any links to terrorism, and met with leaders of Brooklyns Arab community. Yes, hindsight is 20/20, but wouldn't it have been nice if Giuliani had had the guts to acknowledge the murders as a terrorist attack and take a much closer look at the entire Islamofascist community there in Brooklyn?
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9801E2DD113AF936A35750C0A962958260
Key excerpt: The Mayors urgency to quash the widespread reports of a link between the shooting suspect and the well-known terrorist organization fit a pattern he established immediately after the Tuesday shootings. From the beginning, he personally took control of all briefings on the matter, often appearing with the Police Commissioner at his side, and took pains to dampen the rumors that might pit one ethnic group against another or raise the citys level of fear.
Even now, Mr. Giuliani and the Police Department have refused to discuss the question of a motive in the van shootings, which left one student brain-dead, another in poor condition and two others with less serious wounds. Though many Hasidim say they are certain the students were shot because they are Jews, the police say they have not determined the shooting was anti-Semitic.
Yesterday morning, Mr. Giuliani met for 40 minutes with a group of Arab restaurateurs, business owners and community leaders from Brooklyn. He told them that Arabs as a group should not be blamed for the shooting, and the Arab leaders put out a statement expressing condolences to the families of the victims and noting that Arabs were instrumental in contributing information that led to Mr. Bazs arrest.