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/p> p> As Wesley Pruden of the Washington Times so correctly, down to earthly, put it: people have to decide what they're most frightened by; the terrorist armed with a Koran and a dirty bomb, or by an abortionist and two little men atop the wedding cake? Why does not everyone understand this simple, simple, simple issue? The only, I repeat ONLY, candidate to win against the person we know will take us to hell, is Rudy Giuliani. Period. Let's not be distracted by issues that are personal and decided by courts, not individuals. If you appoint constructionist judges, you know what you'll get when it comes time for Roe v Wade . The Second Amendment will be upheld by a conservative court. Let's get the full picture, people, this is about winning in 2008, not flying the flag into purgatory. Get out those checkbooks, write out the check that squeezes your bank account dry, and do the right thing, with a clear head, and send it to Rudy For President. Today. Get the bandwagon rolling and the momentum building. This is about our future, personally and nationally. Don't be distracted. br> -- Steve Heafey br> Alamo, California /p> p> Rudy, for all his Yankee pride, was boosted into office by Mets fans. I'll leave it to some enterprising statistician to verify this, but, in the meantime, look at the NYC demographics and voting patterns by borough. br> -- Robert A. Miller /p>Are you guys now in the tank for Giuliani? Tyrrell yesterday and Klein today?
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