Will Giuliani be the President that will save the average Americans from corporation corruptions?
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Public Comments
- Highly doubt it!!
- maybe if he had some experinece running somethig bigger than a city.
- I think he will make a good president.
- Giuliani is a corrupt, phoney, liar, making a living off the 9/11 disaster, he is a disgrace.
- I think after 8 long hard excrutiating years of Bush,I don't think we need another Republican. Thank you.
- the smuk,,helll no,,,oh my god are you serious ,or just making a joke? freedom
- First of all, NYC is a country unto itself, we've elected presidents from states with smaller populations. I have no belief that he'll save average americans from large corporations, but do you think any of the other candidates will? Certainly nobody in congress would, since most every senator and rep is in the pocket of a lobbyist or special interest group. Is there a special interest group that they'll listen to, namely, the average joe group who just want to continue on with their life relatively unmolested. Pretty big interest group I think, Something like 250 million I think. I think it's about time to dig up Woodrow Wilson, Thomas Jefferson or James Madison. We've had nothing but substitute presidents for the last 3/4 of a century with a moment of brilliance here or there. (Eisenhower, Reagan, FDR in the later Years)
- Save? no, total destruction of our economy yes.
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