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Friday, November 30, 2007

Rudy's corruption

From http://www.jonesreport.com/articles/291107_giuliani_no_evil.html

Giuliani Will 'Hear No Evil, See No Evil' About His Own Corruption

"I do not talk to people who accuse me of corruption" Says Former New York Mayor
JonesReport.com November 29, 2007

A recently surfaced video of Rudy Giuliani in June 2001 while still Mayor of New York displays Giuliani's strange and rude demeanor as he refuses to listen to charges of corruption in regards to the Mayor.
"Once you mention corruption," Mayor Rudy purports, "the conversation is over," he states as he very openly and aggressively labels a group of disgruntled bus drivers as "idiots" and "irresponsible" bus drivers during a City Council meeting. He concludes, essentially, that he will 'hear no evil, see no evil,' when accusations are put forward about his own actions.

Rudy seems to behave the same way now on his campaign trail where challenges to his official 9/11 fairytale (which he himself often contradicts) are met with bitter contempt and illusionary denials that contrary evidence exists at all.
That attitude goes for 9/11 truthers, who point out that Giuliani's lies denying prior knowledge of the towers' collapse contradict his public statements, to Ron Paul, who points out that Giuliani's simplistic understanding of 9/11 fails to reconcile with the 9/11 Commission's official story.
The controversy that resulted from Giuliani and Paul's clash over 9/11 explanations during a GOP debate led Ron Paul to challenge Rudy Giuliani to a reading list to educate him on the official motives of terrorism in the Islamic world, according to sources in the intelligence community.
Now there is a November 30th money bomb (www.RudysReadingList.com ) urging the former Mayor to meet the reading challenge, just as Ron Paul threatens to pass Giuliani's $10 million 3rd quarter fundraising total only two-thirds of the way through the 4th quarter.
Giuliani, mirroring the city council video, refers to "absurd explanations" of 9/11 during that debate-- revealing his defensive position of attacking the messenger and refusing the message.
In the 2001 city council video, Giuliani immediately refuses to hear the "totally ridiculous" "false and irresponsible" charges, and labels his accusers as "stupid" "immature idiots." He tells the bus drivers, who obviously think they have substantial evidence of improprieties in the bus relations, that "you all look too irresponsible to be bus drivers," concluding that "kindergartens do a lot better than these morons."
After his life-changing experience as the 'hero of 9/11,' Giuliani seems just as ready to marginalize and ignore the firefighters and their numerous ground zero-related grievances-- despite the fact that such issues are substantiated by mainstream press and official actions which are admitted but abhorrent. The remains of 9/11 victims were hauled off in mass to a trash dump and even used to fill potholes.

Mainstream coverage of admitted lies about the EPA toxic dust reports clearly substantiate suspicion in regards to not only the EPA, but the Bush Administration and the Mayor's Office.
Nevertheless, Giuliani is more than happy to plug his ears and refuse to look in the mirror-- his mental image will stand, and the man who would be president will 'hear no evil and see no evil.' That goes, apparently, for small-time city corruption as well as his handling of the worst day in the nation's history: for Giuliani, the conversation will simply end.

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