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Mayor Rudy Giuliani insults City Workers
Mayor Rudy Giuliani insults City Workers At Town Hall Meeting June 27 2001. Larry Hanley,President of ATU Local 726,tries to ask then Mayor Rudy Giuliani about an inside deal to grant bus Town Hall Meeting June 27 2001.
Larry Hanley,President of ATU Local 726,tries to ask then Mayor Rudy Giuliani about an inside deal to grant bus routes to connected private bus companies that contributed to his campaign.
It’s been out for a few days now. Putting prior versions to rest, Final Cut is definitive proving beyond a resonable doubt the official story can not be true. Demand a new investigation
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http://therealrudy.org/radios New York City Councilman Eric Gioia says he supports Brave New Films’ call for an investigation of former Mayor Giuliani’s failure to provide New York City firefighters with radios that could have saved lives on 9/11, as documented in our short video documentary, The Real Rudy: Radios.
“I will do everything in my power to get answers, to get the truth,” Councilman Gioia announced three days after receiving a BNF-launched petition with 20,000 names on it. “There needs to be accountability.” As Chair of the Oversight and Investigations Committee, Councilman Gioia is authorized to take steps to initiate a public hearing.
Runnin’ Scared
Rudy’s Pants On Fire
Secret testimony shows that Rudy’s stump speech is inflated, at best
by Wayne Barrett/VillageVoice.com
October 23rd, 2007 9:25 PM
In a recent broadside deriding the Clinton administration’s response to Al Qaeda, Rudy Giuliani told an audience at Pat Robertson’s Regent University: “Bin Laden declared war on us. We didn’t hear it. I thought it was pretty clear at the time, but a lot of people didn’t see it, couldn’t see it.” Other tenets of his standard stump speech include the assertion that he’s been “studying terrorism” for more than 30 years, and that “the thing that distinguishes me on terrorism is that I have more experience in dealing with it” than the other presidential candidates.
However, in private testimony before the 9/11 Commission in 2004, Rudy gave a very different version of how much he knew about terrorism when the World Trade Center was attacked. That testimony isn’t scheduled to be released publicly until after the 2008 presidential election, but the Voice has obtained a copy of it. And it reveals a New York mayor who was anything but an “expert on terrorism.”
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Aaron Dykes / JonesReport.com
October 2, 2007
KIRKLAND, Washington - Responding to questions from local activists during a recent campaign stop, Rudy Giuliani made a strange claim that air quality reports concerning Ground Zero were “open” and “public” despite a recent publicized controversy over the suppressed and intentionally misleading reports released in the aftermath of 9/11.
Giuliani was polite enough to give formal answers to questions from members of WeAreChange Seattle who were concerned about Osama bin Laden– who remains free in Pakistan– and Ground Zero first responders– who remain sick and dying without health care or other public support.
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