It must hurt deep down in the gut--where Republicans make all of their decisions, mind you--that our video detailing Rudy G's exploitation of 9/11 is knocking on the door of 200,000 views in FOUR DAYS (191,000+ as this is being written), while Rudy's website suckered in only 124,000 viewers THE WHOLE MONTH OF JULY.
Could this be why they are falsely calling us "conspiracy theorists," when we have never once advocated that position re 9/11, but simply stated the the obvious fact that Rudy Giuliani put his command center in the place MOST LIKELY TO BE ATTACKED because it suited him more personally?
And if you don't believe us, watch our video, as Giuliani claims his Director Of Emergency Management (1996-2000) Jerry Hauer recommended that location, which both Hauer himself and a written directive he gave Giuliani prove is simply a bald-faced lie by "America's Mayor."
Then, unbelievably, he charges BNF with "cashing in" on 9/11, when Rudy has made SIXTY MILLION DOLLARS off the deaths of 3,000 Americans, while we distributed a video about his profit-from-tragedy operation for FREE.
Nice try Rudy, but save your lies for the GOP debates, where people may actually believe them.
Despite that, I don't think a candidate's personal life should be relevant, EXCEPT, as in the notorious cases of Sens. Craig, Vittner, ad nauseam, they preach "Do as I say,
not as I do."
And there was at least one mistake Rudy made that there was no time for in the video. A couple of years ago I read how Rudy Giuliani was one of a group of investors who bought the Nat'l Enquirer bldg in Florida.
I'm no real estate expert, but who would want to buy a former Antrax site?
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