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September 22, 2007

Giuliani’s Unbridled Civil Libertarianism Again on Display

By Mona
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Yet another reason why any so-called libertarian who supports America’s Mayor for Prez in ‘08, is actually a GOP authoritarian in ‘tarian drag — my emphasis:
Giuliani said that MoveOn.org’s ad criticizing Gen. Petreaus was out of bounds and hinted that the group should face some sort of sanction.
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“They passed a line that we should not allow an American political organization to pass,” he said. “We are at war right now, whether some people want to recognize it or not.”

Posted by Mona @ 11:14 pm, Filed under: Main

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5 Responses to “Giuliani’s Unbridled Civil Libertarianism Again on Display”

  1. Comment by ran
    September 23, 2007 @ 12:17 am

    Right, we’re at war now, and always will be.

    So SHUT UP or it’s off to the re-education camp with you.

    God I hope this Mussolini wannabe whackjob gets nowhere near the presidency.

  2. Comment by Jim Henley
    September 23, 2007 @ 7:30 am

    Well, he obviously wasn’t talking about the REAL Nelson Mandel – uh . . . never mind!

  3. Comment by Glaivester
    September 23, 2007 @ 7:30 am

    Let’s remember the unofficial slogan of Giuliani supporters:

    “He’ll kill the sand-n*****s and that’s good enough for me!”

  4. Comment by Happy Jack
    September 23, 2007 @ 8:31 am

    “He’ll kill the sand-n*****s hippies and that’s good enough for me!”

    Fixed per this post.

  5. Comment by B
    September 23, 2007 @ 1:51 pm

    Funny how in the same speech to the NRA, he said that “that the right to bear arms is just as important a right in that Constitution as the right of free speech”

    …which, if you think about it, is probably much more telling than he realized…

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