crooksandliars.com — This powerful video made by firefighters and the IAFF is their effort to begin to educate the rest of America about the fallacy that both Giuliani and the media has created known as “America’s Mayor.” This is just the beginning….AFLCIO:
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thekronzJul 12, 2007
"With Great Power, Comes Great Responsibility" -Uncle Ben to Peter Parker"With Great Power, Comes Great Responsibility" -My 8th Grade Teacher"With Great Power, Comes Great Responsibility" -My dadEtc. Etc.
terdblossomJul 12, 2007
911 was an inside job. Rudy is a demon who assists the new world order. He will surely burn in hell with hot pokers in his eyes and assh**e for eternity.
babykitkatJul 12, 2007
Al Gore is a Elite Pig too <a class="user" href="http://www.nationalcenter.org/Z022707=al-gores-energy-use.html">http://www.nationalcenter.org/Z022707=al-gores-energy-use.html</a>NAFTA Superhighway Has Giuliani As Key Player<a class="user" href="http://www.sierratimes.com/07/05/07/70_189_188_189_68367.htm">http://www.sierratimes.com/07/05/07/70_189_188_189_68367.htm</a>Hillary Felony Video<a class="user" href="http://www.hillcap.org/default.php?page_id=2">http://www.hillcap.org/default.php?page_id=2</a>Expose all the Rats
vastateofmindJul 12, 2007
I have the highest respect for our nation's firefighters, especially those who have given their life in the line of duty. I learned that respect as a private citizen, and also by serving as a staff member at IAFF headquarters in Washington, DC for many years. So please understand my meaning when I say that, having worked under Harold Schaitberger at the IAFF, I know him and his motives very well. For example, the monthly IAFF magazine for union members looks more like a "Schaitberger Scrapbook" than a news magazine focusing solely on union and local activities -- each issue is hyperfocused on Schaitberger's achievements and his comings and goings about the country, and he appears in nearly every picture in each publication. Viewers of this new video focusing on Giuliani should make no mistake -- this video has MUCH more to do with making Harold Schaitberger look like a hero, than it does with making Rudy look like a schmuck.
slipperyfoxJul 13, 2007
Did we mention that his father was in the MOB!?!
nonzionistJul 13, 2007
<a class="user" href="http://www.laweekly.com/news/news/dirty-little-secrets/1060/">http://www.laweekly.com/news/news/dirty-little-secrets/1060/</a>+(Dirty Little SecretsBush's Homeland Security czar Mike Chertoff and his days in New JerseyBy Doug IrelandThursday, January 13, 2005 - 12:00 amThe Bush White House thinks it's being clever by naming a prosecutor instead of a criminal to head the Department of Homeland Security. But Mike Chertoff's appointment in the wake of the failed nomination of scandal-plagued Bernie Kerik (now under investigation by multiple law-enforcement agencies) is as political as one can imagine. Especially for those who know the arcana of politics in New Jersey, where Chertoff was U.S. attorney, and where his naming to the Homeland Security job caused jaws to drop.Chertoff was a political attack dog in that job, indicting and convicting a raft of Democratic officeholders. But one whom Chertoff deliberately let get away was his big buddy Bob "The Torch" Torricelli, forced to resign his U.S. Senate seat from Sopranoland in a major corruption scandal. Nick Acocella, editor of the respected insider newsletter New Jersey Politifax, recalls that, at the height of the Torricelli scandal, and while Chertoff was U.S. attorney, he saw The Torch and Chertoff, at a South Jersey Jewish banquet, embrace and huddle intimately "like twins separated at birth." One would have thought a federal prosecutor would have kept his distance from a target of criminal investigations that were making daily headlines in the Jersey press.....)+
deathshead1941Jul 13, 2007
You sir are an IDIOT! its all a conspiracy MAAAANNNN .. f**king complete MORON
tony4moroneyJul 13, 2007
"youtube player"could it be?is youtube the new word for video?
live52Jul 25, 2007
Hello Dylansbeard1, This reply is twelve days late but I just ran DiggWatch and saw that you replied to me, saying, "...stop repeating stuff your professor said last week" or words to that effect. I see your reply on DiggWatch but with this new comments system I cannot find the actual comment, so I'm hoping that you'll see this one day. I was going to avoid rambling on like an old fart but already I am so I'll get to the point. I'm not repeating something my professor said last week; I AM the professor. Yes, an associate professor at a college in Japan (even though I'm a US citizen). I'm not trying to pull rank on you because I have worked with "professors" for a long time and in my opinion they tend to have far more neuroses and borderline personality disorders than you'll find in the overall population. (Just in case my present colleagues are somehow reading this, I am not referring to THEM specifically, but to all professors in the US, Thailand and Japan that I've met or worked with.) I was pretty hard on you twelve days ago but that was just a damn stressful time and I feel lucky not to have had a brain bubble. Now I'm decompressing. I want to addresss you as "son" but I know that you'd resent that, so I'll call you Dylan if that's all right. (You like Bob Dylan? What's your favorite song/lines? Mine is Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues.) In the above exchanges I was labeled a communist, a tin-foil hat wearer, a truther, etc. so let me tell you who I am, and I hope your eyes aren't glazing over already. I'm a guy from a really small town in North Carolina who after one year of college had a few beers with a buddy and went down to the Army recruiter and ENLISTED in the US Army (the next day, not while still drunk). A few months later I found myself in the Republic of South Vietnam just at the time when something called the Tet Offensive was winding down but GIs, average age about 20, were dying at the rate of about one thousand per month. I wasn't in the infantry and I didn't go on patrols and I don't have the Combat Infantryman's Badge, but except for a 40-day leave back to the US I stayed in Vietnam for 18 months and I feel that I have earned the right to express my opinion. Dylan, I'm a PATRIOT. Samuel Clemens said, "A patriot is a person who supports his country all of the time and his government when it is right." You've probably heard that one before but it's so good one more time won't hurt. I supported my country, paid my dues and have earned the right to say that the present US government, and I include most of the dems and republicans, do not deserve the support of the American people. They are selling us all down the river as fast as they can and no matter how paranoid you get it is probably not enough. I'm really upset Dylan, because I love our country and these people are doing their best to ruin it. You are probably not interested in any advice from an old fart but I'll offer it anyway. If you try this advice at the very least you will have some idea of what people like me and others here on Digg are raving about.You're running out of patience so I'll cut to the chase. Take a look at the following web site and try to suppress your kneejerk reaction for just a few minutes. Think about who these people are, what they are saying and why they are saying it, just for a few minutes. <a class="user" href="http://patriotsquestion911.com/">http://patriotsquestion911.com/</a>Just scroll down past the politicians at the top because they will say anything to get attention. Go down to people who worked in the Reagan White House, the former director of the FBI, airline pilots. My favorite one is the woman, a Lt. Col. who was in the Pentagon on 9/11. You'll notice that most of these people are old farts. You know why? Because they don't have anything to lose. They have served their country well and their careers are finished. Younger people mostly keep quiet because they have to earn a living. Why did these people risk their reputations, knowing that their words would be criticized and they would be labeled as traitors or worse? Why? Because they love their country. Thanks for listening. John