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Wednesday, June 13, 2007
Rudy Giuliani :: Townhall.com Columnist
My Contract with America
by Rudy Giuliani
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8) I will increase adoptions, decrease abortions, and protect the quality of life for our children.

We need to take advantage of the common ground in America to reduce abortions by increasing adoptions and assuring that individual choice is well informed. We need to measure our progress toward these goals. We need to reduce the high costs of adoption. And we need to protect our children against sexual predators and online pornography.

9) I will reform the legal system and appoint strict constructionist judges.

America must reform its legal system. We need to eliminate nuisance lawsuits through “loser-pays” provisions. Tort reform can help us reduce costs passed on to the consumer, such as higher insurance premiums. Activist judges threaten to expand the power of the courts beyond the bounds established by the Constitution; we must reassert the proper balance.

10) I will ensure that every community in America is prepared for terrorist attacks and natural disasters.

Homeland security and national security are now inseparable. We need to ensure that local first responders are trained to meet natural disasters as well as terrorist attacks. We must improve information-sharing between local, state, and federal authorities. And we need to repair vulnerable infrastructure to minimize the impact of terrorist attacks and natural disasters.

11) I will provide access to a quality education to every child in America by giving real school choice to parents.

Education reform is a civil-rights struggle and the key to improving America’s competitiveness in the global economy. We need to empower parents and children by expanding school choice. We need to promote math and science, while ending the digital divide.

12) I will expand America's involvement in the global economy and strengthen our reputation around the world.

We need to strengthen our country by engaging aggressively the global economy. The mission of the State Department needs to be focused on acting first and foremost as an advocate for America. Fostering trade and educational and cultural exchange will promote the expansion of freedom.

These 12 Commitments offer an action plan to focus America on the future. Over the course of this campaign, I’m going to present each policy in greater detail. And when we get to Washington, we’re going to put these ideas into action. Guided by these 12 Commitments, we will hand our nation over to the next generation far better than it was handed to us.

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Rudy Giuliani is the former Mayor of New York City, and currently a candidate for the Republican nomination for President of United States. Learn more at www.joinrudy2008.com.

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Rudy's 12 Steps to Recover turned into 1
1. Why don't you just take us out of the conflict. Your proposal is not a solution.

2. You are lying. Why haven't you done it already? This is not new.

3. Again, not a solution Rudy. Why don't you get rid of the unconstitutional and illegal taxes that are imposed on U.S. citizens? Problem solved.

4. What? Reforms!??? There are over 130 codes and reforms to the tax laws. Nobody knows how to unravel them. GET RID OF TAXES. There are many other proposals on the table but since these essentially mean less power to you, and others like you, they will of course be ignored. Fair Tax. There, problem solved.

5. Aha, right. Sure. Where was accountibility in New York? What did you do to prevent two planes from flying over restricted air space in your own city? Where's the accountability there?

6. You are a liar. What will you do short of redesigning our civilization into one that is solar powered?

7. Sure. You have such a great track record for lowering the cost of things! New York has become completely UNAFFORDABLE. And that's the finance capitol of the U.S. - I can only imagine what you'll do to a national issue like healthcare!

8. Why don't you just leave this one to Miss America?

9. How about appointing CONSTITUTIONAL judges? Not a bad idea since that's the document you should be following. If you are going to appoint "constructionist judges" for God's sake! don't find the strict ones!

10. Lord help us~! - You, will ensure? again...see #7. We are under no threat except from the tyranny of power mongers and traitors to the United States. Add to your list of reading the meaning of the word traitor.

11. The election term is not long enough for this one. I recommend you take it out of your list and just address the gigantic problem that are the misguided School Boards.

12. Unless you have a degree in International Economics I don't think you're qualified for this one, and frankly, this is a traitorous statement. America is a sovereign country. Americans don't want to be part of a globalization of anything. Strengthen our reputation but as what? as the biggest mafia in the world?

How about stepping down and not ruining for others in the GOP?



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My responses to your 12 commitments;

1.Is a must.

2.Is a must as well, but I would add enforce laws against employers who hire illegals, and limit welfare and social services to illegals. But for jobs and welfare the illegals would have little reason to come here illegally. I'd also recommend federal laws against sanctuary cities, and one way to discourage them is to cut off federal funds to those local and state jurisdictions that create sanctuary environments for the illegals.

3.Sounds good, but I'd understand expanding federal employment in agencies which need it like boarder patrol, CIA, FBI, etc.

4.www.fairtax.org, enact that bill and we can do #3 and #4 in one shot by eliminating the IRS

5.Washington needs it.

6.I'm all for energy independence. Our dependence is in part driven by our own EPA and other environmental groups that fight any move we make at being independent. How many decades has it been since a new nuclear power plant has gone on-line in this country? Why are we not drilling for oil in ANWAR? How many specialty blends of gasoline do we require be produced due to EPA regulations? How many times a year do regional refineries have to shut down and change the blend they make to meet EPA regulations?

7.Health Savings Plans for all! This would give the insured the freedom to choose their doctor and manage their own health care without an insurance provider dictating the terms of treatment as they do now.

8.I agree. Adoption should be the preferred option to an unwanted pregnancy. Adoptions of American children by American families should be encouraged , and American families adopting children from other countries should be discouraged.

9.Again I agree. I think the Washington DC dry cleaner law suit which has been in the news this past week is a perfect example of a nuisance lawsuit. That case should never have been more than a Small Claims case.

10.Preparation against terrorism and natural disaster is a good goal, but I think the way funding has been allocated since 9/11 for such preparation has been lacking. The Department of Homeland Security needs restructured. It is a huge government agency which I think causes as many “bureaucratic red tape” issues as it is meant to eliminate.

11.I agree with choice of schools, but I fear that the teachers unions have too much power and until they are reigned in they will continue to be a hindrance to local school districts. The teachers unions have gone from protecting the teachers from being taken advantage of by their employers to preventing the education system from doing it's job.

12.I have no problem with being part of the global economy, but not at the expense of the American economy. The American economy should come first!
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