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Rudy Giuliani Watch: Giuliani Blasts Cut in New York City Anti-Terror Funds

Former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani speaks to the media on Feb. 22, 2006. Giuliani has been called ‘America’s Mayor’ for his handling of the crisis after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

ASSociated Press: Giuliani blasts NYC anti-terror fund cuts

Former Mayor Rudolph Giuliani on Monday blamed poor decision-making and “a certain level of incompetence” for the Department of Homeland Security’s decision to slash the city’s anti-terrorism funding.

But Giuliani, a Republican, said Monday he didn’t believe political considerations had led to the 40 percent cut, announced last week, and said he was encouraged by Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff’s willingness to review the agency’s decision.

“I think the decision was wrong from everything I know about it,” Giuliani told The Associated Press. “You have to assume we are a big target, because terrorists want to hit a big target and kill a lot of people with spectacular effect.”

Giuliani’s performance as mayor after the Sept. 11 attacks on the World Trade Center catapulted him to national prominence.

Giuliani said he would join Mayor Michael Bloomberg and other leaders to push for the money to be restored if they thought it helpful.

“I don’t want to interfere,” he said. “I just know from my days as mayor that what you don’t need is to have people interfere.”

The Department of Homeland Security said last week it planned to reduce New York’s anti-terrorism allotment by $83 million from last year’s $207 million, while boosting funding for smaller cities and rural areas.

Chertoff and Bloomberg spoke on the phone Monday, but the conversation appeared to leave little room for change on this year’s round of funding, mayoral aides said.

Still, the mayor was encouraged to hear future grants to New York could increase after some of the smaller cities had their needs addressed, Bloomberg spokesman Stu Loeser said.

On Monday, Giuliani called Chertoff a “a good friend,” noting that he had hired him as a federal prosecutor in the mid-1980s, when Giuliani was the U.S. attorney in Manhattan.

“If I were the mayor, I’d want a meeting with him,” Giuliani said. “They’ve made a significant mistake, and they should restore the money.”

Diplomatic, forceful and an advocate for his constituents.

Do you think a Giuliani Administration would make such a mistake?

NO WAY….

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