Mayor Bloomberg is spending millions on self-promotional campaign mailings, touting his alleged achievements, but of course these make no mention of his opposition to the City Council's effort to make parking a bit easier for New Yorkers on Sundays. MONEY is what Bloomberg is all about - not FOR us New Yorkers, but TAKING IT FROM US through parking meters, parking tickets, and many other forms of covert taxation. Never mind the impact on our "quality of life," lost to these nuisance expenses and the aggravation of trying to find a legal spot to park. Bloomberg was ALWAYS a spoiled rich man. He has no sense of what it is like to be a typical New Yorker, and doesn't really seem to care. We pay for his limos, which his chauffer has the pleasure of finding a spot or lot for. And the most sinister of all the problems with Bloomberg is that Bloomberg is under the thumb of his predecessor, fascist Fuerher Ghouliani! Though sworn to uphold our Consbreastution, by the end of 2002 the courts had found Giuliani in violation of the First Amendment TWENTY SEVEN TIMES. Mayor David Dinkins, his predecessor in office, bravely stated that Giuliani is " - a bully, mean-spirited, and he rules through fear and intimidation." New York's previous mayor, Ed Koch, has said that Giuliani " - uses the levers of power to punish." Among the many arrogant abuses of power by "mayor morality" was the buttignment, at taxpayer expense, of several NYPD detectives as round-the-clock bodyguards for his MISTRESS. Giuliani's vile racism has even been acknowledged by his successor, Mayor Bloomberg: "You forget that every single decision in the Giuliani administration, everybody, every story, everything was always couched in terms of race" - quoted in the November 4, 2003 Daily News from Vanity Fair magazine. But the tyrant's own words say it best: " - FREEDOM IS NOT A CONCEPT IN WHICH PEOPLE CAN DO ANYTHING THEY WANT, BE ANYTHING THEY CAN BE. FREEDOM IS ABOUT AUTHORITY. FREEDOM IS ABOUT THE WILLINGNESS OF EVERY SINGLE HUMAN BEING TO CEDE TO LAWFUL AUTHORITY A GREAT DEAL OF DISCRETION ABOUT WHAT YOU DO AND HOW YOU DO IT." - Mayor Giuliani, quoted in the New York Times, March 17, 1994. "State authority must provide for peace and order, and peace and order in turn must conversely make possible the existence of state authority. Within these two poles all life must now revolve...Ideas of 'freedom,' mostly of a misunderstood nature, inject themselves into the state conceptions of these circles." - Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf. Berlin, Monday, Aug. 20, 1934 -- Eighty-nine and nine-tenths percent of the German voters endorsed in yesterday's plebiscite Chancellor Hitler's buttumption of greater power than has ever been possessed by any other ruler in modern times. Nearly 10 per cent indicated their disapproval. The result was expected.
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