Saturday, September 29, 2007

Republicans Don't Need Your Support

Isn't it good to know that some of the Republican candidates for President are not interested in the votes of "certain" people.

Here is an excerpt from the right leaning newspaper, the Cincinnati Enquirer:

The four leading Republican candidates for president can probably get away with snubbing a minority-issues debate in Baltimore as they did this week, since the quest for the GOP nomination is likely to be decided in states such as New Hampshire and Iowa, where black Republicans are few and far between.

But one of the four - Rudy Giuliani, John McCain, Mitt Romney or Fred Thompson - is likely to win that nomination. And when they get to key states such as Ohio in the general election, they may find it is minority voters - blacks and Latinos - who are doing the snubbing.

"They are being foolish," Christopher Smitherman, president of the Cincinnati branch of the NAACP, said of the GOP no-shows. "It's a serious mistake not to reach out to everyone. How can African-Americans judge them and their ideas if they don't speak to us?"

They are indeed foolish.

*** Someone should ask Judy Giuliani how many dogs she killed when she demonstrated surgical products in her job for U.S. Surgical Corp. (LINK) Is there someone in the media gutsy enough to ask her the question?

Did you know that Rudy Giuliani thinks his 3rd wife, Judy, is a bio-terrorism expert? You Tube has the video here.