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Giuliani's politics 'a new low'
25/04/2007 20:51  - (SA)  

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  • Washington - Democratic White House contenders Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton criticised Republican Rudolph Giuliani on Wednesday for suggesting a Democratic president would put the United States at risk of another September 11-type terrorist attack.

    The former New York mayor, who leads the 2008 Republican White House race in national polls, said in a speech in New Hampshire on Tuesday night the United States would be safer and fight terrorism more aggressively under a Republican president.

    A Democratic president, he said, would "wave the white flag on Iraq" and take the United States "back to our pre-September 11 attitude of defence," the Politico.com quoted Giuliani as saying.

    While the United States ultimately will prevail in the fight against terror, he said, "the question is how long will it take and how many casualties will we have? If we are on defence, we will have more losses and it will go on longer."

    Giuliani's comments were similar to arguments used by President George W Bush and other Republicans during the 2004 and 2006 elections.

    Obama and Clinton said Americans had moved beyond Republican rhetoric about September 11.

    Obama said: "Rudy Giuliani today has taken the politics of fear to a new low and I believe Americans are ready to reject those kind of politics.

    "The threat we face is real, and deserves better than to be the punch line of another political attack."

    'Pre-9/11 mind set'

    Clinton said the past six years of the Bush administration have showed "political rhetoric won't do anything to quell those threats. And that America is ready for a change."

    She said: "We have to protect our country from terrorism - it shouldn't be a Democratic fight or a Republican fight."

    In 2004 Bush was re-elected after questioning Democratic senator John Kerry's ability to fight terrorists, and vice-president Dick Cheney said a Kerry vote could lead to another terrorist attack.

    The tactic was less effective during the 2006 congressional elections, when Democrats swept to power in both houses of congress despite Republican warnings that Democratic candidates had a "pre-9/11 mind set" that would put the country at risk.

    Giuliani was mayor of New York during the September 11 attacks, and much of his political reputation has come from his leadership in the weeks following the attacks.

    Like the other top Republican contenders, Arizona Sen. John McCain and former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney, Giuliani has supported Bush's increase of US troops in Iraq.

     
     

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