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"Rudy Giuliani must give control of...

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Giuliani is a man who has fought and defeated the criminals.
Whatever his past, it gives him no right to slander & libel
innocent people, causing them great harm.
Or do you believe that he really does have that right?

As NYC mayor, he fought innocent people using criminal
means, eg, the unconstitutional policy of Stop And Frisk.
You didn't know this?
I would suggest you to focus on Detroit.....
You "would suggest" sounds like you might suggest, but aren't.
I suggest that you be less coy.
And that you eschew whataboutism.
....who has given sanctuary to too many mobsters...instead of executing them. :)
Says the guy from the region that gave us the Mafia.
Hypocritical whataboutism.
 
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Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
Whatever his past, it gives him no right to slander & libel
innocent people, causing them great harm. Or do you
believe that he really does have that right.
God only knows what happened in Georgia.
As NYC mayor, he fought innocent people using criminal
means, eg, the unconstitutional policy of Stop And Frisk.
You didn't know this?
I doubt they were innocent.
Says the guy from the region that gave us the Mafia.
Hypocritical whataboutism.
Thanks to the laissez-faire in the United States certain rats were welcomed in your country.
Unfortunately the millions of dollars mobsters possess, open every door in the US...
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
God only knows what happened in Georgia.
Unlike your God, the courts in GA objectively exist.
And they rule based upon evidence.
I doubt they were innocent.
It doesn't surprise me that someone from a country
that loved both Mussolini & Hitler would believe
that cops should have the power to stop & frisk
anyone they want for any reason (whim, bigotry,
bullying, anger, etc) with impunity.

You & I have very different values about liberty
& governance.
Thanks to the laissez-faire in the United States certain rats were welcomed in your country.
Unfortunately the millions of dollars mobsters possess, open every door in the US...
Italy sent the rats here.
 

Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
It doesn't surprise me that someone from a country
that loved both Mussolini & Hitler would believe
that cops should have the power to stop & frisk
anyone they want for any reason (whim, bigotry,
bullying, anger, etc) with impunity.

You & I have very different values about liberty
& governance.
Zero tolerance for the criminals.
I value honest businesses.

Italy sent the rats here.
Evidently they fled to the extremely liberal and libertarian USA because they were hunted down in Italy...
 
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Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Absolutely.
I wouldn't mind being stopped and searched by a muscled and tall policeman.
That's disgusting.
You express titillation at the prospect of being abused by a cop.
Many innocent people suffer greatly when groped, raped, beaten,
shot, arrested, insulted, & tazed. And you find it sexually arousing.
Again....that's disgusting.
It's evil.
Have you no humanity for innocent people who suffer?
The filth you post has inspired me to go do something
else somewhere else.
 

Spice

StewardshipPeaceIntergityCommunityEquality
It really isn't that harsh when one considers that
Giuliani did great harm exceeding his net worth.
If anything, he's getting off easily because they've
no way to collect all that he owes. Essentially, he
has that portion of his debt excused.
Also, the $2,000,000 that Trump owes him will
likely never be paid to the victims.

A good rule of thumb for life....
Never cause more damage than you can pay for.
As the old saying goes, "Never let your mouth write a check your a$$ can't cash."
 

F1fan

Veteran Member
Well I do think the penalty should fit the crime.
If ever you’re on a jury making that decision it will mean something. As it is a jury that didn’t include you made their decision. And that’s what means something. Guliani made untrue statements and the lives of public servants were permanently damaged. He should have known better. His contempt for the law might have contributed to the penalty. He’s never apologized or admitted wrongdoing. MAGAs need to learn that laws apply to them.
 
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