It's always sickened me that Giuliani has made so much money from poor cities around the world, charging outrageous consulting fees for what they already know. (Yes, this doesn't say much about the leadership of those cities, but since when have they set the standard?) The Times has an interesting article today on his support for Purdue Pharma and their product OxyContin. Besides working for former cocaine smugglers and environment haters, Giuliani did very well for himself by helping a company that pleaded guilty to felony charges for misbranding a pharmaceutical product that is connected to abuse and hundreds of deaths.
And this is what some consider moral leadership? With health care being a leading issue in 2008, would Americans really trust Giuliani considering this history? Giuliani is a guy who likes center his campaign around fear and yes, I'd be scared as hell to have him involved with the health care system in America. We all ought to be afraid of his record, which is not pretty.
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