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Giuliani, Forbes will stump for McCain in Virginia Beach

Posted to: Elections News Virginia

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Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and publisher Steve Forbes will campaign for John McCain on Saturday in Virginia Beach and Richmond, according to a release from the McCain campaign.

In Virginia Beach they will join Attorney General Bob McDonnell, John McCain's son Doug and other guests at a 2 p.m. rally in the Crowne Plaza Nouveau Gallery Room at 4453 Bonney Road.

In Richmond they will join Virginia Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling and former Attorney General Jerry Kilgore at a small-business rally, according to the release.

 

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to some

To some the 911 Commission meant nothing. Sadly nothing!

Will anyone be able to convince them otherwise? NO! The best thing to do is let them babble through life, spouting the smae old thing.

Lies in Iraq?

Lies about what? There are no terrorists in Iraq? Really? Who are we fighting there? No weapons of mass destruction? No major supplies we have found yet, most was probably sent to Syria or Iran. Don't forget there were 19 weapons of mass destruction that carried out attacks on the US on 9/11. We are fighting an ideology, not just against a physical weapon. Besides, it is much better to fight them with our soldiers, in a place of our choosing, like Iraq, then to fight them on the street of NYC.

well cjack

You bring up some good points. One of my first thought is our troops our in Iraq fighting a war of lies, and while we have learned a lot since 9-11 we will be able to respond better, but first we need to bring our troops home.

Well Gertz

You must really like the kool-aid. Let's look at the past. In 1993 shortly after Clinton took office. The World Trade Center was bombed by muslim extremists. In 2001 after Bush took office, muslim extremists carried out the worst terror attack in the history of the US. Each time after a change of leadership occurs, during the transition phase, attacks are carried out. Come January we will have a leadership change. This change will bring an attack to test our character and resolve. Biden eluded to it. Even you, deep down, fear that it is coming, but you fear being perceived as politically incorrect even more.

cjackcity

"We all know another attack will happen on the next President's watch, within a year from now."

Since you seem to know so much, why don't you offer us some of that proof?

Chris33

We should be like the main stream media and forget about 9/11? Pretend it never happened? Make the enemy sound like they are peaceful? Blame our government for 9/11? People have forgotten how they felt on September 12, 2001. We all know another attack will happen on the next President's watch, within a year from now. No one will address it now, we are too concerned about Joe the plumber and Palin's pants suit. History will repeat itself. You think stocks are down now, wait and see what happens.

the person who benefited the most

after 9-11 was George W. Bush, and all for the wrong reasons.

Come on in!

Need to run Barry out of this town and back to Chi-town with his ilk .

Steve and Rudy...Say It Ain't So

Had either one of them been selected to run as VP on a ticket I dare say we would be looking at an entirely different race right now. These are two of the best the Republicans have in the tent. What a shame they are taking part in a campaign I would have thought was beneath their ethical standards. I voted for Reagan twice... It's Obama this time.
The term "Honorable Republican" is fast becoming an oxymoron.

Giuliani's speech

Giuliani's speech will be a noun, a verb, and 9/11.

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