sergeriver
Cowboy from Hell
+1,928|7186|Argentina
Everybody's talking about Hillary and Obama but if the elections were today Giuliani would win, according to Newsweek.  In this poll he's the only Republican Candidate who wins against the Dems.  I think he did great for NY, and he could be a good president.

http://www.pollingreport.com/wh08gen.htm

Newsweek Poll conducted by Princeton Survey Research Associates International. Feb. 28-March 1, 2007. N=1,202 adults nationwide. Results below are among registered voters (MoE ± 4).

"Now I'm going to describe some different choices of candidates voters might have in the 2008 election for president. As I read each one, please tell me how you would vote if the election for president were being held today. Suppose you HAD TO CHOOSE between [see below], the Democrat, and [see below], the Republican. Who would you vote for?" If other/unsure: "As of TODAY, do you LEAN more toward [see below], the Democrat; or [see below], the Republican?"

Giuliani Vs. Clinton
47% - 46% - Unsure 7%

Giuliani Vs. Obama
48% - 43% - Unsure 9%

Giuliani Vs. Edwards
47% - 45% - Unsure 8%
deeznutz1245
Connecticut: our chimps are stealin yo' faces.
+483|6922|Connecticut
I would not choose him, however, I have a feeling he will be representing the Republican party. I just dont think he has proven himself yet on a level worthy of president. Then again, who the fuck has in the last 50 years?
Malloy must go
Commie Killer
Member
+192|6816
Doesnt he want tight gun control, cause I think I remember hearing that, havent really been up to date on the presidential contenders.
deeznutz1245
Connecticut: our chimps are stealin yo' faces.
+483|6922|Connecticut

Commie Killer wrote:

Doesnt he want tight gun control, cause I think I remember hearing that, havent really been up to date on the presidential contenders.
Not sure, I havent been to informed myself. If he does though I will not be impressed on a personal level. I would like to see our next president have strict border and immigration policies. I really dont care what they say about taxes because we always get fucked anyways. Also, instead of attacking Iraq perhaps we can infiltrate France instead.
Malloy must go
blademaster
I'm moving to Brazil
+2,075|7074
they all look fishy to me
Commie Killer
Member
+192|6816
I think I worded that wrong, he want to kind of taking a less aggressive stance then the UK. I personally dont like anyone infringing on my rights to own a firearm being a law abiding citizen.
blisteringsilence
I'd rather hunt with Cheney than ride with Kennedy
+83|7131|Little Rock, Arkansas

Commie Killer wrote:

Doesnt he want tight gun control, cause I think I remember hearing that, havent really been up to date on the presidential contenders.

Giuliani wrote:

I do not think the government should cut off the right to bear arms. My position for many years has been that just as a motorist must have a license, a gun owner should be required to have one as well. Anyone wanting to own a gun should have to pass a written exam that shows that they know how to use a gun, that they’re intelligent enough and responsible enough to handle a gun. Should both handgun and rifle owners be licensed...we’re talking about all dangerous weapons.
Source: Boston Globe, p. A4 Mar 21, 2000
This is the only quote I can find. Take it for what it's worth.

Seriously, if he's going to be a national republican contender, he's going to have to come out and court the NRA vote... we all go to the polls in every election.
deeznutz1245
Connecticut: our chimps are stealin yo' faces.
+483|6922|Connecticut

blisteringsilence wrote:

Commie Killer wrote:

Doesnt he want tight gun control, cause I think I remember hearing that, havent really been up to date on the presidential contenders.

Giuliani wrote:

I do not think the government should cut off the right to bear arms. My position for many years has been that just as a motorist must have a license, a gun owner should be required to have one as well. Anyone wanting to own a gun should have to pass a written exam that shows that they know how to use a gun, that they’re intelligent enough and responsible enough to handle a gun. Should both handgun and rifle owners be licensed...we’re talking about all dangerous weapons.
Source: Boston Globe, p. A4 Mar 21, 2000
This is the only quote I can find. Take it for what it's worth.

Seriously, if he's going to be a national republican contender, he's going to have to come out and court the NRA vote... we all go to the polls in every election.
I would concurr with that logic. It is a good medium for society. But I am going to have to get Bubbaloesque here and ask: A less than intelligent person will have his constitutional right to defend his person and his property taken away?
Malloy must go
ATG
Banned
+5,233|6958|Global Command
His gun control policies fail. He will be a police state president.

Not getting my vote.
cpt.fass1
The Cap'n Can Make it Hap'n
+329|7125|NJ
I wonder what presidental stances are going to be on the national ID.. That's just such a bad idea, also Giuliani Destroyed New York a once great city IMO. Before you flame me and say this and that, I was in the city last night at 11 oclock and the city that never sleeps was passed out.

However he did do a great job during 9/11.
blisteringsilence
I'd rather hunt with Cheney than ride with Kennedy
+83|7131|Little Rock, Arkansas

cpt.fass1 wrote:

I wonder what presidental stances are going to be on the national ID.. That's just such a bad idea, also Giuliani Destroyed New York a once great city IMO. Before you flame me and say this and that, I was in the city last night at 11 oclock and the city that never sleeps was passed out.

However he did do a great job during 9/11.
Dude, as somone who went to NYC before he was mayor, and again after he'd been in office for a few years, I'll tell you. He cleaned that shithole up.

Where were you at 11 on a Monday night that was dead? I'm sure the village was hopping. That place never dies down.
cpt.fass1
The Cap'n Can Make it Hap'n
+329|7125|NJ
Yeah as someone who lives across the river from there, and has seen the difference before, during, and after his mayorship I feel I'm pretty well gounded in saying it had a much better vibe before he was in office and now it's nothing but a huge tourist trap and has lost all of it's charm as a diverse city.
nlsme
Member
+48|6844|new york

cpt.fass1 wrote:

Yeah as someone who lives across the river from there, and has seen the difference before, during, and after his mayorship I feel I'm pretty well gounded in saying it had a much better vibe before he was in office and now it's nothing but a huge tourist trap and has lost all of it's charm as a diverse city.
As being someone who has a home in NYC, I would say YOU ARE WRONG.
cpt.fass1
The Cap'n Can Make it Hap'n
+329|7125|NJ
You don't think the whole New York has changed for the worse since before Giulliani?
unnamednewbie13
Moderator
+2,072|7201|PNW

I haven't tracked Giuliani very often, but didn't he once say that he had no interest in a presidential ticket? If so, and he runs, would that make him a flip-flopper?

Last edited by unnamednewbie13 (2007-03-06 14:10:27)

blisteringsilence
I'd rather hunt with Cheney than ride with Kennedy
+83|7131|Little Rock, Arkansas

cpt.fass1 wrote:

Yeah as someone who lives across the river from there, and has seen the difference before, during, and after his mayorship I feel I'm pretty well gounded in saying it had a much better vibe before he was in office and now it's nothing but a huge tourist trap and has lost all of it's charm as a diverse city.
Well, let me ask you this:

Often, the "cool" parts of a city migrate from area to area. I grew up in St Louis, and as I lived there, the vibrant part of the city moved at least 3 times. Now, with the evolution of the new ballbark neighborhood, it's poised to move again. Is it possible that you're going to the same old places, and expecting them to never change?
sergeriver
Cowboy from Hell
+1,928|7186|Argentina

ATG wrote:

His gun control policies fail. He will be a police state president.

Not getting my vote.
He cleaned NY, the city is safer than before for sure.  He is more likely to fix the illegal alliens issue than Hillary.
cpt.fass1
The Cap'n Can Make it Hap'n
+329|7125|NJ

blisteringsilence wrote:

cpt.fass1 wrote:

Yeah as someone who lives across the river from there, and has seen the difference before, during, and after his mayorship I feel I'm pretty well gounded in saying it had a much better vibe before he was in office and now it's nothing but a huge tourist trap and has lost all of it's charm as a diverse city.
Well, let me ask you this:

Often, the "cool" parts of a city migrate from area to area. I grew up in St Louis, and as I lived there, the vibrant part of the city moved at least 3 times. Now, with the evolution of the new ballbark neighborhood, it's poised to move again. Is it possible that you're going to the same old places, and expecting them to never change?
You are actually correct "the cool part" of New York has migrated out of manhanten and into Brooklyn and I'm sure other places around there. It's being pushed out so that new york could have hello kitty stores, and chain restuants..

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