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Impeached exclusive: (virtual) Rudy Giuliani interview!

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Rudy Giuliani became a national hero after Sept. 11 and now the former mayor of New York City is running for president. While he is facing an uphill battle (virtual) Rudy sat down with Impeached Magazine to answer some tough questions. Here is the transcript from that now historic interaction.




Victory In Iraq: A Republican Nightmare
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It may seem unthinkable, but the recent success of the surge in Iraq could spell doom for the Republican presidential hopefuls in 2008.  The current stumbling of the Giuliani campaign stands as a glaring example, and his fellow candidates would be well advised to take notice if they plan on escaping a similar fate. Read more. . .



When penguins attack!!
(forget the tigers!)



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Bobby Brown for president!


Why the Atlanta icon must run

Just when you were sick of hearing how Obama is not black enough, here is a presidential candidate with some soul! Bobby Brown has never been short on confidence and never short on making politician-style hyperbole. 


Brown’s career is pretty much on line with what it takes to be a politician. Forget Bush’s drinking problems, Brown has been in the slammer for drunk driving. Talk about your comeback stories. You think Clinton was a bit lewd and lascivious? Brown was actually voted out of his first band, New Edition, because of his vulgar onstage antics. While most politicians were punching their tickets, Bobby was punching former wife, Whitney Houston.
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Bush, EEOC throw Medicare under the bus

 
Three of the "hot-button" issues in this, the political "silly-season," are saving Social Security, "universal" health care and judges who follow the law instead of make the law. On Dec, 26, 2007, the EEOC, a Bush appointed part of his administration, decided that it, not the courts or the Congress, can make Federal law. The EEOC said it can carve out exceptions to laws, as Bush does with "signing-statements," The EEOC asserts that it, an unelected, unequal, derivative of the executive branch, declared it could establish "such reasonable exemptions" as it might find "necessary and proper in the public interest." Read more . . .










2008 Presidential Talent Show
Campaigners jump through hoops






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