This is the day in which we celebrate the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., who did so much to combat racism, by using nonviolence and prayer.
Rudy Giuliani
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Rudy Giuliani is a prominent Republican figure known for his role as the Mayor of New York City from 1994 to 2001. He gained national recognition for his leadership during the September 11 attacks in 2001, where he was praised for his response and crisis management. Giuliani has also served as the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, where he gained a reputation for his tough stance on organized crime and corruption. His political career has included various roles and he has remained a vocal figure in American politics, often engaging in public discourse on issues related to law and order.
We need to accelerate our effort to be on offense against terrorists.
Florida counts in this primary season. And we are going to make sure of that.
Let me tell you what Rudy Giuliani is really rooting for. He is rooting for Hillary Clinton to get beat in Iowa.
I mean, they have to come in second somewhere early, if not win somewhere early.
And then there are other taxes we should get rid of. We should get rid of the death tax and a whole group of others. But the first one should be the corporate tax.
A flatter tax is simply a tax that you could file on one page as an option would be a good idea.
The reality is that all that information was available, and known to people, known six years ago. And I would make sure that government was transparent.
I would like to see limitations on abortion. I brought those about in New York City, we reduced abortions. We increased adoptions by 135 percent.
There are other taxes we should get rid of. We should get rid of the death tax and a whole bunch of others. But the first should be the corporate tax.
I would like to see limitations on abortion. I have brought those about in New York City. We reduced abortion. We increased adoptions by 135 percent.
It's unfortunate, but Mitt generally criticizes people in a situation in which he's had far the worse record.
If I were president of the United States, I could do something about that by deploying a fence.
We shouldn't do the thing that we're being attacked for. We shouldn't -- we shouldn't blame an entire group of people for the horrible acts of a few people who have distorted a great religion, and they've turned it into an ideology of…
And I must say, Justice Kennedy's opinion convinced me even more that my support for the ban is a correct one.
If it would deprive someone of a constitutional right, yes. I mean, if that's the status of the law, then I would, yes.
I hope it sends the message that we have the same goals, all of us in the Republican Party.





