Thursday, January 3, 2008

The self proclaimed hero Giuliani at work

No man has attempted to capitalize off the events of 9/11 more than Rudy Giuliani. In the words of democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, "Rudy Giuliani, there's only three things he mentions in a sentence: a noun and a verb and 9/11". While comical, in reality the approach that Giuliani has taken to his campaign is highly immoral and a reminder of the fear used to rule this country for a little over six years now, since the event Giuliani continues to credit himself a hero of.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQ7-3M-YrdA

The fear I mention refers to an ad set to air on FOX News Channel and locally in New Hampshire and Florida. It's an illustration of the governing through fear approach the current administration has taken onto the third world, and an example of how more extreme this approach would grow under Rudy Giuliani. The link to the commercial is below.

http://bravenewfilms.org/blog/23304-rudy-the-next-crisis-is-a-moment-away?play=1

The transcript states:

"An enemy without borders. Hate without boundaries. A people perverted. A religion betrayed. A nuclear power in chaos. Madmen bent on creating it. Leaders assassinated. Democracy attacked. And Osama Bin Laden still making threats. In a world where the next crisis is a moment away, America needs a leader who is ready."

"I'm Rudy Giuliani and I approve this message."

If I were just to read the transcript without the knowledge it was a Giuliani advertisement, I would think, "Yep, that's America under the neoconservatives." Seriously consider the following:

"An enemy without borders."- This easily refers to U.S. global imperialism and the enemy we are to the third world countries we destabilize and rob of resources.

"Hate without boundaries."- Same as above

"A people perverted."- The war wagers currently in the White House and the one trying to get in.

"A religion betrayed." That would be the Christians who put Bush into office twice, who've seen nothing productive for their cause since the elections.

"A nuclear power in chaos." Again, us.

"Madmen bent on creating it."- I think I've made my point.

Though my favorite is, "Democracy attacked.", as if the neoconservatives are taking credit.

The scariest line of them all though is the teaser, "In a world where the next crisis is a moment away, America needs a leader who is ready." How appalling to approach on the offensive instead of recognizing the cause of the problem. For all that Giuliani mentions 9/11, he is seriously inept in understanding what happened that day. I've written articles on it and will continue to echo this truth until it becomes culturally known, but we created this problem in 1979, ravaging a region with a war they thought we were coming in aid to, unbeknownst we caused it by intentionally drawing the Soviets off sides into "their own Vietnam." The goal wasn't to defeat the Soviets in Afghanistan, it was to string them out as long as we could in a war they couldn't win, and we took millions of Afghanistan lives with us. There would have been nowhere near the fatalities incurred had we not intervened and brought destruction to foreign soil. A bit of a tangent perhaps, but it really shows you how sick Rudy Giuliani is with his pro-active, neoconservative approach to global affairs. The masses in this country have been ruled by fear too long. Understand Rudy Giuliani and the neoconservatives before heading to the polls.

http://americanwhistleblower.blogspot.com/2007/07/we-are-to-blame-for-creating-terror-us.html

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