Biden On Giuliani: ‘Did He Talk About Anything But 9/11?’ - With Video
Whoa!
Mr. Biden,
May I remind you that 9/11 left a deep dark hole in America that most of us WILL NEVER FORGET.
Mr. Giuliani had to pick up and carry on after that day, just as we all have….
When something so tragic happens to you and happens so close to home, you build your new foundation, on the strength it took to pull not only yourself but your city and all of America together and overcome that day….
And you can NOT forget the tragedy’s that occurred that day, but more so, the strength you found deep inside your heart & soul to keep moving and not lay down and die because of it…
But even more important, to learn from it and do EVERYTHING you can to NEVER have to see that happen EVER AGAIN…
THAT! Mr. Biden gives EVERY American the RIGHT to talk about 9/11 until their dieing last breath…



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September 4th, 2008 at 9:56 am1) is there any chance of a recount?
2) I guess the people hadn’t forgot about 9-11
3) can I get my old job back
Laughing at 9-11?
September 4th, 2008 at 10:04 amGiuliani said almost nothing about 9/11. What a lying loudmouth asshole Biden the Biter is.
September 4th, 2008 at 10:05 amyeah. he made being a mayor sound respectable as it should be.
September 4th, 2008 at 10:15 amRudy told it like it is and said almost nothing about 9/11
September 4th, 2008 at 10:15 ammostly all about the empty suit and his side kick blowhard.
Rudy told it like it is and said almost nothing about 9/11
September 4th, 2008 at 10:15 ammostly all about the empty suit and his side kick blowhard.
September 11 2001 was a defining moment for this generation, and many to come. Certainly it defined Rudy, and he has every right to talk about it.
Biden and Barry have conveniently forgotten 9/11, as forgetting helps to dumb down the populace and make them easier to fool with the EMPTY garbage that Biden and Barry are spewing, especially regarding foreign policy and future threats to national (if not global) security.

September 4th, 2008 at 10:22 amRudy barely mentioned 9/11 but Biden decided to mention that because he had no rebuttal for any of Rudys claims against him and his empty suited running mate. I have never agreed with Biden but his statements have proven he is lower than low. 7 days until 7th anniversary and its already forgotten by some. well not by me, never
September 4th, 2008 at 10:29 amObambi picks VP candidates about as well as he picks mayoral buddies.
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September 4th, 2008 at 10:33 amRudy said next to nothing about 9/11. Biden is either a liar or really, really effing stupid. I’m going with both.
September 4th, 2008 at 10:36 amI CAN’T REMEMBER… but did mayor rudy want to know where FEMA was on 9-12????? like the dummyrat mayor of N.O. or the dummyrat governor of Louisiana at the time,,,,
September 4th, 2008 at 10:38 amThe Demonrats are the last best hope for al Quida. They are traders, as are the truffers.
Sarah will slay Biden. If the sick MSM want war, let’s give it to them. Barack(a little blow) Obama:
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September 4th, 2008 at 10:45 amThis is off topic but here is an astounding list of gloating predictions of defeat in Iraq by the shit fuckers at the NYT. If this doesn’t make you want to smash their smarmy, pro-terrorist, holier than thou, Ivy League, liberal faces in pulp nothing will. The ultimate delicious ending is that despite their snobby intellectualism they were deeply wrong about everything, just like their messiah Ohnumbnuts.
The guy who held his nose to complie this slime is Eric Posner, never heard of him but well done man.
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2008_08_31-2008_09_06.shtml#1220407782
Surge of Ignorance The only real question about the planned “surge” in Iraq — which is better described as a Vietnam-style escalation — is whether its proponents are cynical or delusional. — Paul Krugman, NYT, 1/8/07
There is nothing ahead but even greater disaster in Iraq. — NYT Editorial, 1/11/07
What anyone in Congress with half a brain knows is that the surge was sabotaged before it began. — Frank Rich, NYT, 2/11/07
Keeping troops in Iraq has steadily increased the risk of a bloodbath. The best way to reduce that risk is, I think, to announce a timetable for withdrawal and to begin a different kind of surge: of diplomacy. — Nicholas Kristof, NYT, 2/13/07
W. could have applied that to Iraq, where he has always done only enough to fail, including with the Surge — Maureen Dowd, NYT, 2/17/07
The senator supported a war that didn’t need to be fought and is a cheerleader for a surge that won’t work. — Maureen Dowd, NYT, 2/24/07
Now the ‘’surge” that was supposed to show results by summer is creeping inexorably into an open-ended escalation, even as Moktada al-Sadr’s militia ominously melts away, just as Iraq’s army did after the invasion in 2003, lying in wait to spring a Tet-like surprise. — Frank Rich, NYT, 3/11/07
Victory is no longer an option in Iraq, if it ever was. The only rational objective left is to responsibly organize America’s inevitable exit. That is exactly what Mr. Bush is not doing and what the House and Senate bills try to do. — NYT Editorial, 3/29/07
There is no possible triumph in Iraq and very little hope left. — NYT Editorial, 4/12/07
… the empty hope of the “surge” … — Frank Rich, NYT, 4/22/07
Three months into Mr. Bush’s troop escalation, there is no real security in Baghdad and no measurable progress toward reconciliation, while American public support for this folly has all but run out. — NYT Editorial, 5/11/07
Now the Bush administration finds itself at that same hour of shame. It knows the surge is not working. — Maureen Down, NYT, 5/27/07
Mr. Bush does have a choice and a clear obligation to re-evaluate strategy when everything, but his own illusions, tells him that it is failing. — NYT Editorial, 7/25/07
The smart money, then, knows that the surge has failed, that the war is lost, and that Iraq is going the way of Yugoslavia. — Paul Krugman, NYT, 9/14/07
U.S. Hands Off Pacified Anbar, Once Heart of Iraq Insurgency. — NYT, 9/1/08
September 4th, 2008 at 12:19 pmThis is off topic but here is an astounding list of gloating predictions of defeat in Iraq by the shit fuckers at the NYT. If this doesn’t make you want to smash their smarmy, pro-terrorist, holier than thou, Ivy League, liberal faces in pulp nothing will. The ultimate delicious ending is that despite their snobby intellectualism they were deeply wrong about everything, just like their messiah Ohnumbnuts.
The guy who held his nose to compile this slime is Eric Posner, never heard of him but well done man.
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2008_08_31-2008_09_06.shtml#1220407782
Surge of Ignorance The only real question about the planned “surge” in Iraq — which is better described as a Vietnam-style escalation — is whether its proponents are cynical or delusional. — Paul Krugman, NYT, 1/8/07
There is nothing ahead but even greater disaster in Iraq. — NYT Editorial, 1/11/07
What anyone in Congress with half a brain knows is that the surge was sabotaged before it began. — Frank Rich, NYT, 2/11/07
Keeping troops in Iraq has steadily increased the risk of a bloodbath. The best way to reduce that risk is, I think, to announce a timetable for withdrawal and to begin a different kind of surge: of diplomacy. — Nicholas Kristof, NYT, 2/13/07
W. could have applied that to Iraq, where he has always done only enough to fail, including with the Surge — Maureen Dowd, NYT, 2/17/07
The senator supported a war that didn’t need to be fought and is a cheerleader for a surge that won’t work. — Maureen Dowd, NYT, 2/24/07
Now the ‘’surge” that was supposed to show results by summer is creeping inexorably into an open-ended escalation, even as Moktada al-Sadr’s militia ominously melts away, just as Iraq’s army did after the invasion in 2003, lying in wait to spring a Tet-like surprise. — Frank Rich, NYT, 3/11/07
Victory is no longer an option in Iraq, if it ever was. The only rational objective left is to responsibly organize America’s inevitable exit. That is exactly what Mr. Bush is not doing and what the House and Senate bills try to do. — NYT Editorial, 3/29/07
There is no possible triumph in Iraq and very little hope left. — NYT Editorial, 4/12/07
… the empty hope of the “surge” … — Frank Rich, NYT, 4/22/07
Three months into Mr. Bush’s troop escalation, there is no real security in Baghdad and no measurable progress toward reconciliation, while American public support for this folly has all but run out. — NYT Editorial, 5/11/07
Now the Bush administration finds itself at that same hour of shame. It knows the surge is not working. — Maureen Down, NYT, 5/27/07
Mr. Bush does have a choice and a clear obligation to re-evaluate strategy when everything, but his own illusions, tells him that it is failing. — NYT Editorial, 7/25/07
The smart money, then, knows that the surge has failed, that the war is lost, and that Iraq is going the way of Yugoslavia. — Paul Krugman, NYT, 9/14/07
U.S. Hands Off Pacified Anbar, Once Heart of Iraq Insurgency. — NYT, 9/1/08
September 4th, 2008 at 12:19 pmWow—-Biden obviously did not listen to the mayor’s speech.
September 4th, 2008 at 1:33 pmThen to mouth off like that! More to come from this asshole.
The more he talks the better off we are!
9/11 is not the most impressive thing that Rudy did Sen. Biden. Rudy transformed NYC city into the safest city in the USA, maybe the world!
September 4th, 2008 at 4:02 pmOnce again the typo should read ” I would LOVE A COCK UP MY ASS THIS BIG”.biden is a saturday night live character
September 4th, 2008 at 5:33 pm