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| Hypocrite: Rudolph Giuliani Defends NYC As a Sanctuary City in 1996 | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Jan 25 2017, 09:35 PM (124 Views) | |
| La Pasionaria | Jan 25 2017, 09:35 PM Post #1 |
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FLASHBACK: Rudolph Giuliani defends NYC as a sanctuary city in 1996 http://j.mp/2k5xoaU "On Sept. 20 1996, Giuliani gave a speech on “New Americans and New Immigrants at the Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs. During the speech, Giuliani outlined his reason for reissuing his predecessor’s “Executive Order 124,” insisting, “there are times when undocumented immigrations must have a substantial degree of protection.” In the speech, Giuliani argued undocumented immigrants should be able to send their children to school, seek medical help and report criminal activity without fear of deportation. Giuliani said providing access to city services “that are critical to their health and safety” not only protect immigrants, but the “rest of society as well.” Giuliani made a similar speech at the Harvard School of Government in October 1996, touting his decision to “[protect] illegal and undocumented immigrants, in several respects, from being reported to the Immigration and Naturalization Services.” “[Executive Order 124] basically says if they seek to use city services that are critical to their health and safety, and critical to the health and safety of other people, then their names will not be turned into the INS,” Giuliani told the crowd." |
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| Freaks | Jan 25 2017, 10:16 PM Post #2 |
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He's an extremely corrupt politician who bases his views only on how it can help him. He is the stereotypical snake politician. |
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"I'll be the fella to save his Cinderella, by turnin' her dream world into real life." | |
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| Robert Stout | Jan 26 2017, 02:44 AM Post #3 |
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Giuliani was a victim of his environment, like my son in Boston and my daughter in Seattle...It takes a strong man, like Trump, to overcome those influences.................
Edited by Robert Stout, Jan 26 2017, 02:46 AM.
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| Jesus can raise the dead, but he can't fix stupid | |
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| La Pasionaria | Jan 26 2017, 01:54 PM Post #4 |
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Yup and isn't it odd that he's good friends with old Trumpy?
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| PATruth | Jan 26 2017, 01:58 PM Post #5 |
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Many among us were liberals when we were in college and weren't paying taxes. Usually a job and a quick review of your paystub converts most to more conservative values. Enlightenment is something to celebrate! |
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"No. No he won't. We'll stop it." | |
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| La Pasionaria | Jan 26 2017, 08:50 PM Post #6 |
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Ask how many conservatives were convinced of free market ideas during the height, or the depths, of the Great Depression. |
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