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Guiliana is changing his spots

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Fisherman48768

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This guy is asking for our support:
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Demarest

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*Giuliani

This is all I have to say about him (as posted originally on UPO):

In politics, turning one's back on the Second Amendment is the burning of a bridge. It is a politician's way of saying that they want you to turn to them, gives them the power. Or they're saying that they want you disarmed so they can increase and/or maintain that power. Both of which are treasonous as is their blatant disregard for the Constitution they've sworn to uphold. Under no circumstances should such a trespass be forgiven.

Giuliani estranged himself from the United States in this regard many years ago. We can never believe what that forked tongue has to say. Least of all because he happened to be in the chair when 911 found us. An event BTW which likely never would've happened had the passengers of that plane not been disarmed by similar forked tongues in the first place.
 

dng

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Guiliani is only a little better than Bloomberg. He changes his views as it suits his agenda, just like most politicians. I could not vote for him. If it came down to Hilary or Guiliani, I think I'll skip voting, move to Alaska, and just hope for the best.
 

MetalChris

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Although I know that not voting for Rudy is essentially voting for Hillary, I cannot in good conscience vote for him...

Ron Paul FTW!!! :) (I wish)
 

dng

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Voting for Rudy over Hilary feels like getting to choose between taking bullets to the head versus being decapitated with a pocket knife. It's not a choice, both options suck, and I don't want either. When I look at the wide group of presidential candidates that is out there right now, I feel like they are all horrible choices except for Paul and Huckabee.
 
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