OT: NOW chapter endorses Giuliani

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NOW chapter endorses Giuliani ...

By Charles Smith ) 2000 WorldNetDaily.com

At a moment when Hillary Clinton's New York senatorial campaign is scrambling to bolster her sagging support among women, here comes more bad news.

At least one chapter of the National Organization for Women is endorsing Rudy Giuliani over Mrs. Clinton in the highly publicized race, while charges of impropriety stemming from the first lady's involvement in the Chinagate fundraising scandal are also surfacing.

"As Dulles NOW activists watched Mrs. Clinton's lifeless and seemingly perfunctory televised entry into the race, it reminded us of the role she played in the countless scandals tied to a discredited administration," stated the Virginia NOW chapter's president, Marie-Jose Ragab.

"The politics of personal destruction, the character assassinations, the intimidation and political persecutions unleashed from the White House against those who exercised constitutional rights, and the unprecedented degrading and ridiculing of women have left a trail of lies and deceit inseparable from her campaign," said Ragab.

The NOW chapter's decision to support Giuliani struck another blow at Mrs. Clinton's campaign for the New York seat being vacated by retiring Democrat Sen. Patrick Moynihan. Two recent polls of women voters in New York show the first lady trailing the popular mayor of New York City.

Political analysts agree that Mrs. Clinton must carry a majority of the women's vote in New York to win any election. However, one reason cited by Ragab for the NOW endorsement of Giuliani over Hillary Clinton was his emphasis on law enforcement.

"The decision was based on his long record of accomplishments, the years of dedicated public service, the envied improvements and quality of life he brought to his city and the curbing of violence against women in the streets and in the home," stated Ragab.

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-- Markus Archus (m@rkus.archus), February 24, 2000

Answers

Well, that's what he gets for not wearing his "Hilliary pin".

-- (@ .), February 24, 2000.

Markus Archus

After reading a number of the last 24 hours threads and your retorts (actually it's been ongoing quite some time), I have come to the conclusion that you and I are clones. However, you were cloned to be a true thinker and wordsmith and I, alas, a cynic. For what it's worth. Keep up the good fight.

JB

-- JB (noway@jose.com), February 24, 2000.


Rudy! Rudy! Rudy!

Judy! Judy! Judy!

-- (JudgeJudy@the.bar), February 24, 2000.


Rudy is NOT popular in some parts of New York. And he's sure not popular with ME. He's a bully and an egomaniac.

-- Mara (MaraWayne@aol.com), February 24, 2000.

Thanks, JB. Eloquently put.

-- Markus Archus (m@rkus.archus), February 24, 2000.


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