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p>That there are many hundreds of thousands of Americans of a similar mind on this is doubtless; Rudy thankfully has no chance, whatsoever. br> -- Francis M. Hannon, Jr. br> Melrose, Massachusetts /p>I am certainly no legal expert of any kind, but Mr. Bowman's column highlights what I have read in several places, by several writers, going back as far as the first of last year. The additional point that I have read in those articles is that, if you analyze Rudy G's appointments to the bench in NY City, you find typical liberal judges such as any Democrat would appoint.
p>Sorry, I do not trust Rudy G's pronouncements regarding what he would do about judicial appointments. Neither do I trust his pronouncements regarding the 2nd Amendment and possible additional gun control laws. br> -- Ken Shreve /p>Here we go again. The Bowman piece on Giuliani's "monumental shortcomings" (in his view, and that of the anti-choice zealots, perhaps?), continued to exhibit the misplaced priorities of the right, in my opinion...
As a Deist and independent Independent (with Libertarian leanings), methinks we have to simply SURVIVE as a country before trying to fix all those uncomfortable little things like stem-cells and abortion -- take that up when we eventually get some breathing room, if that time ever does come. First things first.
And, sorry to say, to these well-seasoned eyes, it appears that Rudy Giuliani is the only guy with sufficient STRENGTH to get this ailing nation through the next few years of terrorism and Bad-Guy-Threats. Strength is the only thing that bunch comprehends.
p>So, no, I don't like
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