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Time to Ban the T-Word

By RYAN SAGER | April 26, 2007

Apparently, Rudy Giuliani thinks America would be less likely to suffer a terrorist attack over the next four to eight years if he or another Republican were to be elected president. At least, that was the upshot of his recent, outrageous comments, reported by the Politico, in which he expressed a preference for Republican anti-terror policies over the anti-terror policies of the Democrats.

I'm betting he also believes America's economy would perform better if his economic policies were implemented. Hell, the guy's so crazy he probably even believes inner-city school-children would get a better education if the vouchers he supports were put into practice.

The nerve of the guy, engaging in such terrorism-related, economic, and educational scaremongering. How arrogant. How shameless.

Read the whole story at NYSunPolitics.com.


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