Wednesday, June 06, 2007

Thoughts on Rudy

As the front runner in the race for the Republican Presidential nomination, Rudy Giuliani has the potential to be the first ever president of Italian descent. He would also become the first former mayor of New York City to also be President.

While it is my hope that we someday have firsts for both, I believe it is in America's best interests that it not be this man.

"America's Mayor" rose to fame as a diligent crime fighter. Indeed he was the best since Elliot Ness -- perhaps even better. He won as a Republican in New York based on his crime-fighting history. At the time, New York was in the midst of the crack era coupled with a national recession that hit the northeast particularly hard. The two forces combined to give New York its highest recorded crime rates.

Crime did drop dramatically in New York in the eight years Giuliani was mayor. But here's the thing: it dropped everywhere in America. Giuliani loves to take credit for it, but the fact is the changing dynamics in the country (both on an economic scale and on its dealing with illegal drugs) led to the drop.

Giuliani became "America's Mayor" for his supposed heroic leadership following the events of 9/11. As far as consoling the families of the victims are concerned, yes, he was fantastic. He was also the face everyone saw. Because of this, he came to represent American resolve.

Forgotten was the fact that, despite the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center, Giuliani insisted on putting the City's communications center in the WTC complex. Also forgotten was all the garbage that had gone on for months regarding his messy divorce -- one that embarrassed the City.

What shouldn't be forgotten, however, was Giuliani's insistence that everything in downtown New York was safe for work by 9/17. In doing so, Giuliani is responsible for placing thousands of lives (including myself -- I returned to work on 9/17) in danger. We of downtown Manhattan breathed lead, asbestos, jet fuel and countless other contaminants for weeks. This was proven later and reported on in the book Fallout: The Environmental Consequences of the World Trade Center Collapse by New York Daily News reporter Juan Gonzalez.

Giuliani chose to open downtown because of a fear that an extended closure of the markets would create havoc on the economy. All that was needed was for a temporary move -- locations such as White Plains, Fort Lee and Stamford could have been perfect. Giuliani, though, followed the same path he always did. He chose the path of stubborn thoughtlessness. Time will tell how all of us who went back there will suffer from this decision.

In these times, with the problems we face, America cannot afford another stubborn president who fails to plan ahead. We don't need another George Bush.

And that is why we can't afford to elect Rudy Giuliani.

Tuesday, June 05, 2007

A Note To E-Mail Abusers

Don't you just hate these ridiculous emails about love and friendship and how if you pass it on you'll have good luck?

Crap.

How about the ones that say some company is tracking the email and the 1,000,000th sender gets some sort of prize.

More crap.

And those are the harmless ones.

Check out hoaxes and such online. They are all garbage. Every last one of them.

Recently I had received two that particularly ticked me off. One was about a young boy with cancer and his dying wish was to have his story sent all over the e-world. I did my research (it took all of two minutes) and discovered it was, as I suspected, a hoax. Some jerk thought they'd get a kick out of pulling on people's heart strings and thousands of people actually believed it -- the two minutes it takes to disprove an email like this is more effort than sending and infecting others with more BS.

The last one was even more shameful. Right Wing America loves to jump at any opportunity to slam organizations such as the ACLU. So when I got the email showing a photo of Marines bowing their heads and a statement that the ACLU was against the idea of Marines praying, I had to look it up. It took thirty seconds.

Like the other ones, it was crap.

Of course, I emailed everyone that was sent this bogus story and reported to them that it was crap and even gave them links to show it.

The fact is that it was an attempt by some hate-filled person to garner anger toward a "liberal" organization by painting it as un-American. The sad part is that the chain went pretty far back. It means that hundreds, if not thousands, were fooled by this obvious lie.

Do yourselves a favor: question EVERYTHING that comes your way.

And do not send me ANY emails like these.
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