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I always had a problem with the fact he brought his mistress on board while he was mayor.  This just makes it that much worse.  :-\

City taxpayers picked up tab for Judith Giuliani's visit to kin in Pennsylvania
BY MICHAEL SAUL and DAVID SALTONSTALL
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS

Saturday, December 1st 2007, 4:00 AM

Rudy and Judith Giuliani enjoy the perk of flight on Air Force One in 2004.
In the fall of 2001, city cops chauffeured Rudy Giuliani's then-mistress, Judith Nathan, to her parents' Pennsylvania home 130 miles away on the taxpayers' dime.

Records show that city cops refueled at an ExxonMobil station down the road from Nathan's childhood home in Hazleton on Oct. 20, 2001, while Giuliani stayed behind in New York attending 9/11 funerals.

A similar receipt pops up at a different Hazleton gas station two months later, when Nathan apparently went home for a pre-Christmas visit with her parents.

The records show that - in addition to using City Hall funds to take Giuliani and Nathan to 11 secret trysts in the Hamptons, as has been previously reported - taxpayers were paying to ferry Nathan on long-distance trips without Giuliani, now a Republican contender for President.

Aides to the presidential hopeful insisted Friday that all the expenses were legitimate - although Mayor Bloomberg's gal pal, Diana Taylor, happily goes without police protection.

Neighbors from Nathan's old town said Friday that explains the burly men they remember seeing with her in the fall of 2001 when she visited her parents.

"They looked like [cops], clean-cut and well-built," recalled Madeline Kowalski, 48.

The receipts, first revealed by Politico.com and obtained by the Daily News, also show that the obscure accounts that covered the cop expenses were put to other surprising uses.

Giuliani's Community Assistance Unit doled out pricey meals, Broadway tickets - even tickets to Yankee games - to victims of the melee that followed the Puerto Rican Day Parade in 2000.

Giuliani advisers insisted that the manner in which the travel and other bills were paid - by scattering expenses across several little-known mayoral agencies - was appropriate and not an attempt to obscure anything.

"At what point do we acknowledge that this was just a cheap political hit and that the premise of the original story has been proven false?" said Giuliani adviser Anthony Carbonetti. "Nobody was trying to hide anything."

Aides dismissed questions about Nathan's security detail as old news, since it was reported in 2001 that the NYPD granted her full-time protection that year after an unspecified threat was allegedly made against her. The detail was approved by Giuliani pal Bernard Kerik.

At the time, it was not uncommon to see Nathan being chauffeured around the city in an undercover Dodge with two detectives, who sometimes even helped to walk her dog.

As for the tickets, Carbonetti said they were "a token of goodwill from the city."

The expenses were all paid with a City Hall American Express card funded with money from mayoral office units that had nothing to do with travel or security.

One document dated June 26, 2000, shows how money from five such offices - the Mayor's Office of People with Disabilities, the Community Assistance Unit, the Assigned Counsel Administrative Office, the Loft Board and the mayor's liaison to the United Nations - was used to prepay an American Express account to the tune of $60,000.

That card was in turn used to pay for many security-related costs on trips taken by Giuliani, Nathan, Giuliani's children and, until their marriage dissolved in 2001, First Lady Donna Hanover.

Carbonetti said that the document - dated four days before the end of the city fiscal year - simply showed how unused money from agencies was being used to prepay bills.

"It's fiscally responsible to anticipate predictable expenses and prepay them," he argued.

As for Hazleton, the Giulianis are buying more than gas there these days. On Nov. 1, records show, the couple purchased Nathan's childhood home from her parents for an unspecified sum.

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/2007/12/01/2007-12-01_city_taxpayers_picked_up_tab_for_judith_-1.html


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he's done...

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he's done...

we were saying that a long time ago on the fireman issue, not sure how he's been able to hold in this long


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we were saying that a long time ago on the fireman issue, not sure how he's been able to hold in this long


the fireman issue hasn't hit full.  They're planning on national ads headed by the NY Deputy Fire Chief.  Once the issue really hits spotlight and he's forced to addess it, I don't see how he will survive.

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He has some splainin' to do. 

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what's the fireman issue?
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what's the fireman issue?

Rudy didn't replace the radios in the years 94 to 2000, despite their begging.  Lots died in N Tower because they didn't hear evac call after S Tower fell.  They knew this would happen, said it would happen, and Rudy preferred the contract he had with a friendly company.

On 9/11, Rudy was told that the first tower was falling by a mystery voice on his walkie.  No one in the FDNY got that message.  He admitted he was warned, then later denied ever saying it, despite videotape evidence to the contrary.  This is a problem, as the official story is "no one knew they were falling" and scores of firefighters were rushing into the building as he was running out.

Many firefighters are part of 911 truth movement.  Many stated bombs were going off.  Many begged to treat the place like a crime scene.  Rudy declined.  To this day, more come fwd every year demanding an impartial investigation.

After 9/11, Rudy treated FDNY remains like rubbish to be collected.  Recovery operation ended the day after the buried gold was found, despite many protests.  Many of the bodies are still buried or just got bulldozed out.

those 4 off the top of my head.  I'm sure they have other beefs too.  But if Rudy does get the nod, you'll have a huge protest from FDNY - heroes who the world WILL listen to.

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to this day they are stil finding human remains atop buildings and in sewer systems and drain pipes, due to Rudy calling in a sweeper squad to haul the steel off to China, for some quick cash.