nehemiah
November 13th, 2007, 12:40:29 PM
November 12, 2007 — Rudy Giuliani stakes his presidential bid on his record of cutting crime in New York - but the union representing the city's 30,000 police officers won't support his run for the White House.
"The New York City Patrolmen's Benevolent Association could never support Rudy Giuliani for any elected office," PBA President Patrick Lynch told The Post.
Lynch also claimed that "Rudy Giuliani has no real credentials as a terrorism fighter."
The PBA leader's dismissal of Giuliani's candidacy reflects a paradox in the law-and-order ex-mayor's eight-year tenure at City Hall: The man who prides himself on having driven down crime and made New York "the safest big city in America" is unpopular with many of the cops he once led.
http://nycpba.org/press/nyp/nyp-071112-rudy.html
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"The New York City Patrolmen's Benevolent Association could never support Rudy Giuliani for any elected office," PBA President Patrick Lynch told The Post.
Lynch also claimed that "Rudy Giuliani has no real credentials as a terrorism fighter."
The PBA leader's dismissal of Giuliani's candidacy reflects a paradox in the law-and-order ex-mayor's eight-year tenure at City Hall: The man who prides himself on having driven down crime and made New York "the safest big city in America" is unpopular with many of the cops he once led.
http://nycpba.org/press/nyp/nyp-071112-rudy.html
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