Giuliani Sprays NYC Again-by R Lederman
Not content to have given himself and NYPD Commissioner
Safir prostate cancer from repeated doses of Malathion, Rudy
Giuliani, aka the Manhattan Mengele, has announced round two
in his biowarfare/eugenics experiment involving 8 million men,
women and children considered expendable now that he is not
running for office. Pesticide spraying will begin on 7/19.
http://www.sare.org/sanet-mg/archives/html-home/46-html/0126.htmlRudy Giuliani
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Rudy Giuliani's father was an plumber and bartender who had been arrested for petty crimes before marriage straightened him out. His mother was a bookkeeper who had a keen interest in the news, reading up to half a dozen newspapers daily. As a boy, young Giuliani considered becoming a priest, but instead studied law. He first gained national prominence as a U.S. Attorney, prosecuting the insider trading trials of Ivan Boesky and Michael Milken and other high-profile cases. In one of his most infamous assignments, Giuliani argued in an immigration case -- preposterously but successfully -- that repression in Haiti "simply does not exist", and that there had been "no political repression" in Haiti under President Jean-Claude Duvalier.
As U.S. Attorney, he oversaw more than 4,000 convictions, enabling him to run for mayor as the candidate who'd be "tough on crime". He defeated David Dinkins in the elections of 1993, and as mayor immediately pursued aggressive policies against the kind of street crime New York had become famous for. Giuliani backed the police ferociously, and in what had been a crime-infested metropolis, it became reasonably safe to ride the subway or stroll city parks. Fewer tourists returned to their home towns with tales of being mugged, and more left with pleasant memories.
Of course, police crackdowns have certain distasteful side effects, and blacks and other minorities often spoke of feeling harassed, "presumed guilty". Many complained that Giuliani's gung-ho support for the police department led to an atmosphere where troubled cops knew they could get away with almost anything. Under Giuliani's administration, some of the city's widely-reported cases of police brutality included the death of Amadou Diallo, a black, unarmed man walking near his apartment who was shot 19 times by four plainclothes cops, and the Duvalier-esque beating and plunger-rape of Abner Louima, a Haitian immigrant. When a 16-year-old black teenager was shot and wounded by police as he was walking home from the city's "midnight basketball" games (a program designed to keep kids out of trouble), Giuliani's public response was that the boy "should have been home at that hour".
Street artists and political protesters also complained of police harassment. Almost 70,000 people filed lawsuits against New York Police during Giuliani's two terms as mayor, claiming they were strip-searched for minor offences like jaywalking and fare-dodging. Giuliani's zero-tolerance for scum saw the traditional porn shops and lap dancers of Times Square redeveloped away, and replaced by family-friendly stores and theaters, including the MTV studios and an enormous Disney store and cinema. While championing a voucher system as an alternative to public education, Giuliani described New York's schools as "dysfunctional", "just plain terrible", and said "the whole system should be blown up". MORE...
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http://www.wsws.org/articles/2001/oct2001/giul-o04.shtmlDo we need a new Fuhrer, who believes like Bushler, that the Rule of Law is for us poor folks?