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Wednesday, February 21, 2007
Maggie Gallagher :: Townhall.com Columnist
Thinking Hard About Rudy
by Maggie Gallagher
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I've never voted for Rudy Giuliani in my life. But I'm thinking hard about it now.

In both cases, I surprise myself.

The rest of America may know Rudy as "America's Mayor" for his ceremonial performance post-9/11, but for New Yorkers who lived through the Dinkins years, Rudy Giuliani is more than a guy who stands tall when the skyscrapers fall. By the late '90s, people were beginning to say that New York City was ungovernable: Remember the court-driven interest group spending, the disorder, the bums taking over the parks and the playgrounds and the street corners, spiraling welfare costs, the crime, the small business disaster, the high taxes, rent control, the South Bronx? New York was a disaster area, a poster child for what liberalism hath wrought.

The glittering cosmopolitan New York City we now live in, the one seemingly every college student in America dreams about moving to, is largely Rudy's gift, forged in the face of intense, daily, nasty invective from those who at the time insisted that to demand order and civility in a large city was to be a fascist.

Even Rudy's 9/11 performance tends to be misdescribed. It was not that he "stood tall" or didn't emotionally collapse. George Bush came to New York City and made graceful speeches about how we will rebuild the hole in the ground that still remains. What stood out for us in that dark time was not that the mayor of New York insisted we would triumph over this adversity, but that he didn't try to spin us about how unimaginably bad this sort of adversity was. He didn't try to soft-pedal the uncertainty, the chaos, the suffering the city was going through, and that gave us the confidence to believe that reality, terrible as it was, could in fact be faced.

I never voted for Rudy when I lived in New York City for one simple reason: abortion. I don't look for purity in politicians, just for some small pro-life reason to vote for a guy: Medicaid funding, parental notification, partial birth abortion. Throw me the slightest lifeline, otherwise I assume he just doesn't want the vote of people like me. Rudy never did. So I never gave him my vote.

And of course it doesn't help now to recall the way Rudy treated his second wife, nor do I particularly want to imagine the third Mrs. Giuliani as Laura Bush's successor. So I could have sworn, even a few months ago, that I'd never vote for Rudy Giuliani, in spite of my deep respect for his considerable achievements as mayor.

So why would I even think of changing my mind? Two things: national security, and Hillary Clinton's Supreme Court appointments.

When I ask myself, who of all the candidates in both parties do I most trust to keep me and my children safe? The answer is instantaneous, deeper than the level any particular policy debate can go: Rudy Giuliani. And when I look ahead on social issues like gay marriage, the greatest threat I see is that the Supreme Court with two or more appointments from Hillary Clinton, will decide that our Founding Fathers, in their wisdom, created a national constitutional right to whatever social liberals have decided is the latest civil rights battle.

It's hard to see a state that George Bush won in which Rudy Giuliani will not beat Hillary Clinton. And he will put a whole slew of new blue states into play: Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, to name just three. (The latest Quinnipiac poll shows Giuliani in a dead heat with Clinton in Connecticut.)

Which puts people like me, who care very deeply about marriage and life issues, in the position of thinking hard about Rudy.

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Maggie Gallagher is a nationally syndicated columnist, a leading voice in the new marriage movement and co-author of The Case for Marriage: Why Married People Are Happier, Healthier, and Better Off Financially.

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one issue trumps all else
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cranky con writes: Wednesday, February, 21, 2007 4:17 PM
the border: my litmus test
Any GOP officials here? Read my keystrokes: No! to any candidate who won't enforce the border. You lost one election by not listening. Care to go for 2?

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It is galling that money so drives the disingenuous who want ILLEGALS here that it makes it problematic for a viable candidate to stop the ILLEGAL tsunami. ILLEGALS are inevitably going to turn America into a balkanized, ultimately third world country. Once Scamnesty is effected (masquerading as "Comprehensive Immmigration Reform"), we will soon have many millions of entitlement government voters, and there will be no return from the inexorable trend toward Big Brother socialism and the inevitable demise of the American socio-economic system. The typical ILLEGAL has a 7th grade education-- WE CANNOT ALLOW such people to come here to do our base jobs and reward them with citizenship... it will only assure an endless snowballing of poverty, crime, drugs, gangs, illegitimacy, etc.

http://www.amren.com/Reports/Hispanics/HispanicsReport.htm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIW-BZ8oLrk

Ironically, I believe that IF a serious candidate would pick up the anti-ILLEGAL alien ball and run with it, he could win. The results about this issue in the 2006 election have been distorted by the MM and the Conspiracy Of Evil (miscreant employers and their Chamber con men; the PC "elites" and open borders, one world, NAU ilk including the RNC-- Rino Network for reConquista; labor leaders; the formal reconquista crowd-- La Raza, LULAC).

Consider the perspectives of 68% of Americans when polled HONESTLY (unloaded questions) about immigration:
http://www.cis.org/articles/2006/back906.html

The 'Crats who just won generally opposed ILLEGALS-- see Heath Shuler, et al. Several anti-ILLEGAL initiatives in Az. (where the problems are most acute) passed with 75% of the vote, including > 40% of the legal latino vote. The status of things in Az. are a harbinger of things to come... there are 50 million MORE Mexicans alone who say they want to come on up for the job and welfare gravy train, as urged by the Mexican govt. and aided an abetted traitorously by quisling Presidente Jorge with his surreptitious NAU goals, including sending beleaguered S.S. benefits south to Mexico!

http://www.stopthenorthamericanunion.com/
http://www.fairus.org/site/PageServer?pagename=opposeamnesty&s_src=K0613&s_subsrc=olk0604&printer_friendly=1
http://www.americanpatrol.com/
http://www.judicialwatch.org/6123.shtml

What is the best possible solution? Put in place ASAP the tamper-proof I.D. card for NON-citizens to function while VISITING in America; require them to repatriate to apply for it, which then requires a though vetting by US. This approach would offer the following benefits:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real_ID_Act

1) Unlike building the wall and employer crackdowns, it is doable, feasible, and slays several dragons at once... employers could no longer wink at obviously fraudulent docs... the ACLU and La Raza would squeal about it, which only serves to validate the rectitude of the idea!
2) It would allow us to track crimes, taxes paid, social services sought, visiting residency status, etc... if you crash the border OR overstay your Visa, you cannot work to sustain yourself, seek free social services, dodge taxes, commit crimes and remain unimpeded, etc.
3) We would NOT have to deport anybody... that is a red herring, straw man ruse-- they go home and get legal, or they do not remain to work, get a driver's license, seek emergency services, milk Welfare, go to college, etc.-- they repatriate first the SAME WAY they got here at THEIR expense, then return to show VALID, INVIOLATE I.D. the same way American citizens do every day!

We SIMPLY MUST find a real Republican and American patriot who will pick up this gauntlet... Rudy is not that man, but it COULD be a winner on 2008 election day.

Rose!
Look at my earlier post.

You'll vote for Giuliani the Red because of his promise on judicial appointments? Are you in denial? You believe the promises of a politician, especially a poll-driven wh0re like him?

Do you want to buy my swampland?
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