Media Advisory
January 30, 2008
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Bill Glanz
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Fire Fighters Help Send Giuliani Packing
Washington, DC – International Association of Fire Fighters
General President Harold A. Schaitberger issued this statement today on the
decision by former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani to drop out of the 2008 race for
president:
“Rudy Giuliani’s decision to end his campaign for president of
the United States is good news for our country and is a clear repudiation of his
shameless effort to profit – politically and financially – from a national
tragedy.
“The International Association of Fire Fighters sought to expose
Giuliani for his unusually selfish motives since he launched his unlikely run
for the nation’s highest office.
“The IAFF sought to expose Giuliani for using a trumped-up
version of his role in the events before, during and after September 11, 2001.
“Last year, we began loudly making it clear that Giuliani’s bad
judgment had proven to fire fighters that he was unqualified to be president.
“We produced a video chronicling Giuliani’s failures up to,
during and after the tragedy that he shamefully used as the platform for his
campaign. ‘Rudy Giuliani – Urban Legend’ has been viewed more than 400,000 times
on the Internet.
“Then, in the last two weeks of the Florida primary, when a
majority of voters traditionally make up their minds, and in the primary that
Giuliani staked his campaign on, we dispatched retired New York fire fighters to
Florida to continue chipping away at the Giuliani myth.
“Retired FDNY Deputy Chief Jim Riches and retired FDNY Deputy
Chief Al Santora, who both worked during Giuliani’s administration, traveled
across Florida to let people know that FDNY fire fighters don’t support
Giuliani’s candidacy. We also sent campaign literature to more than 128,000
Florida voters outlining Giuliani’s shortcomings.
“Giuliani ran a campaign based on misinformation, portraying
himself as a 9/11 hero. Our fire fighters countered with the real message – that
Giuliani is a shameless self promoter – and our message is the one that
resonated.
“We said from the beginning that using 9/11 as the foundation
for his campaign put Giuliani on shaky ground. Now the ground beneath Giuliani
has crumbled.
“While there are certainly many reasons the voters rejected
Giuliani, the role our members played was significant and they should be
applauded for standing up and telling the truth during the most important
election that our country holds.
“Voters no longer have to listen to Giuliani brag about his
perceived 9/11 accomplishments. September 11 was a national tragedy, not a
political launching pad. Perhaps Giuliani will grasp that now.”
The International Association of Fire Fighters, headquartered
in Washington, DC, represents more than 287,000 full-time professional fire
fighters and paramedics who protect 80 percent of the nation’s population. More
information is available at www.iaff.org.
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