Posted on 01/28/2008 10:23:02 PM PST by af_vet_rr
Republican Debate the other night - YouTube
Rudy Guiliani: We should develop a tamper proof ID card"
"and if you got the tamper proof ID card, then you'd be allowed to work, pay taxes, get online, become a citizen, follow the rules...."
A little bit of charm, average to above average looks, and saying the right things can make people do anything.
Hell, I'm in.
Actually, the credit for that goes to the nits who decided to run all these damned liberals, call them front runners, and try to stuff them down the throats of every Conservative out here.
It isn't our fault the candidates stink. We have been howling for conservative candidates for a few decades now, and keep getting the tired mantra of 'you have to vote for _________, or the eeevil Democrats will win'.
Well, after all those years of voting for lesser evils, we have finally reached the point where there isn't much difference on most of the issues the rest of us find critical.
No skyscrapers within 200 miles of here, but I do have a rifle or two, and I aim to keep them.
Maybe if your well-meaning liberal brownstone owners from there to Connecticut got rifles and returned fire, the gangstas would get a real job.
As for generating 1/5 of every dollar in our GNP, if it wasn't done there, it would be done somewhere else.
But what is it exactly, you folks produce? Taylor Lake Country Red? Liberal politicians? Or are you taking the credit for producing what you sell? North Dakota wheat, Iowa Corn, West Texas Intermediate Crude oil, Nevada and South Dakota gold?
Brokering isn't generating.
unfortunately...rudy did not help himself...
romney can do it...and i hope Fred or Gulliani will be the VP
Cool! We could set it up so the scanner also takes a blood sample and measures Cholesterol, alcohol, drugs and other bad things that "big daddy gubbamint" doesn't like!
Don't laugh. With this mindset, it's coming...
ditto.
This guy is a control freek
And.....what if I don't want to pay taxes????? /semi-sarc
Kincaid quotes freelance writer Dianne M. Grassi, who originally broke the story of Rudys law firm on the TTC toll-road project. She comments, Most interesting to the whole story is not only has Giulianis involvement in the NAFTA Superhighway not ever having been publicly addressed, but how a foreign company is awarded the building of a mass highway system, versus maintaining it, for the first time in U.S. history, and negotiated by the law firm of the top Republican candidate running for President of the United States.
Grassi also points out that Cintra joined with San Antonio, TX-based Zachry Construction Corp. to help land the contracts, in which Zachry owns a 20% interest. The Cintra-Zachry proposal for TTC-35 includes a private investment of up to $6 billion in upfront payments for the complete construction, design and operation of a 316-mile toll road between Dallas and San Antonio, giving Cintra the right to set tolls and keep toll road profits for a period of 50 years, as it will for each road it has contracted..
Grassi goes on to say, The NAFTA Superhighway and its corridors will run from Southwestern Mexico through Laredo, Austin and Dallas, TX, into Kansas City, KS, serving as an inland customs port. The corridor will split in Kansas with one leg going to Winnipeg, Canada, through Omaha, NE. The other leg goes to Toronto, Canada, through Des Moines, IA, Chicago, IL, and Detroit, MI. . . .
Additionally, Terry Hall, founder and director of Texans Uniting for Reform and Freedom (TURF), notes that Giuliani clients with an interest in acquiring Texas roads and infrastructure have also invested in his presidential campaign.
This could explain why Giuliani has spent so much time fundraising in Texas. The monied proponents of the Trans-Texas Corridor, of which there are many, would like to see this man become President.
The big irony here is that Giuliani was opposed to NAFTA, that is, before he became a private business dude with global clients.
Yeah BABY! Your candidate (and I use the word sparingly) is a sell out, and will continue selling the country out. He's a RINO. Period!
My advise is for Guiliani and all his ilk to stay in New York ad contiue working on that 5% of GNP.
By people who eat Nutria and enjoy Copenhagen here on this site. Pathetic!
Nuttin' wrong with a pinch of copenhagen. It's MY choice, not yours or your favorite control-freak politician.
He's worthy of a mental institution.
Nah, I'm pretty sure Rudy is not going to win . . . (what? that's not who you meant?)
>making the Internet safer and more secure.
It’s for the children.
And no, that is not a photoshopped, and it is not a toy from Matell. It is a real life, firing AR-15.
Anyway, back on topic. Rudy can bite me.
You wouldn’t necessarily have to cut off the arm. Just skin it. Easier to carry around that way.
1. NOTHING is tamper-proof.
2. Requiring government papers to go about daily life is anathema to a free society.
Just a little FYI for ya, free of charge.
If I only had a nickle for each time I've said someting like that. We The Sheeple, indeed.
This is a back door to identifying who’s online, what they’re looking at, buying, downloading etc.
It’s big brother squared.
Rudy’s unsuitability to hold the office of the President runs way deeper than that. You can piss on those Bible-thumpers all you want, but if you can read the article and imagine this autocrat would uphold our freedoms then you’re voting for the wrong party.
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