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Giuliani's Restraint

Editorial of The New York Sun | May 30, 2007

Mayor Giuliani showed amazing restraint yesterday when he was confronted by two protesters who claimed he knew ahead of time that the Twin Towers were going to collapse and asked him how he could sleep at night. Later in the day, he was dogged by Norman Siegel, a lawyer who represents some family members of September 11 victims who allege the remains of victims were mistreated during recovery efforts.

Mr. Giuliani is correctly recognized throughout the country as a hero of the September 11 attacks. To portray him as a villain on that day, or as a figure in some kind of conspiracy, is worse than grotesque, all the more so because the portrayals took place here in New York City, where the attack took place. If anyone should be having trouble sleeping at night, it should be those trying to make Mr. Giuliani into a villain for his leadership in those dark hours. The villains were only the terrorists, not the American government officials who did the best they could to react amid unprecedented chaos and loss of life.

It's understandable for those who lost relatives on September 11 or who became ill from the attack to seek scapegoats, to want to blame someone for what happened to them. But the blame belongs only to the terrorists, the Islamic extremists of Al Qaeda and their ideological sympathizers, not on Mr. Giuliani. Any effort to obscure that or blur it does a disservice both to Mr. Giuliani and to the historical record, and the sad thing is that by managing to confront Mr. Giuliani the conspiracy theorists and blame-mongers probably managed to attract more of the publicity upon which they feed. Mr. Giuliani's strength in the polls is evidence that the voters know better.


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It is easy for Rudy to fend off a few protesters and a hungry lawyer when they attack his strong... [MORE]

howard lohmuller 

May 30, 2007 09:05

I think Rudy was the greatest thing to ever happen to the city of New York. I have never felt... [MORE]

Ken Martone 

May 30, 2007 20:23

I agree completely with this article. [MORE]

Marilyn G. Schroth 

May 30, 2007 10:41

Mr. Giuliani demonstrated the kind of class that makes the most animated and rabid of protesters do more harm to... [MORE]

Robert Rivers 

May 30, 2007 11:11

To think that any elected official of this great nation and especially the Mayor of New York city had any... [MORE]

Raymond Territ 

May 30, 2007 11:12

Guiliani made a statement on ABC News that he had received advance word that the WTC was going to collapse.... [MORE]

Scott Gross 

May 30, 2007 19:11

My son ,Jimmy Riches was murdered on 9/11 by terrorists at WTC. He was a firefighter in the North Tower... [MORE]

Jim Riches 

May 30, 2007 12:32

In 1970 I left a New York overrun with junkies ,prostitutes, and murderers .It was a bankrupt mafia fiefdom emptied... [MORE]

Leo Solomon 

May 30, 2007 13:35

As a long times resident of NYC I have a top ten list on why Rudy is the best qualified... [MORE]

anthony 

May 30, 2007 21:24

To the editor re: Giuliani's Restraint,There's a wide divergence of opinion on Rudy Giulianibeing a hero or a villain but... [MORE]

Robert Lederman 

May 31, 2007 09:56

I think you forget how little time 15-20 minutes really is. From the time you call a pizza place to... [MORE]

Justin D. 

Jun 4, 2007 04:25

If the radios had worked, 15-20 minutes would have been enough to save the lives of hundreds of first responders.... [MORE]

Robert Lederman 

Jun 4, 2007 08:27

I am from NY, but was not there on 9/11. I watched it on TV as the tragic events were... [MORE]

Gil Montano 

Jul 15, 2007 05:03

Giuliani merely did his job on 9/11 by helping to coordinate first responders. He got loads of press for simply... [MORE]

William Faust 

Jun 3, 2007 13:37