If only we had some tough on crime leaders

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Yup, what we need is more "tough-on-crime" hard line politicians in power because then maybe we could get a grip on criminals like this.
 
FluffyMcDeath said:
Yup, what we need is more "tough-on-crime" hard line politicians in power because then maybe we could get a grip on criminals like this.

In 2007, when Rudy Giuliani was seeking the Republican nomination for president, Caroline Giuliani listed herself as a member of Barack Obama's Facebook group supporting his candidacy.

Her mommy Donna Hanover will fix it for her.
 
metalman said:
In 2007, when Rudy Giuliani was seeking the Republican nomination for president, Caroline Giuliani listed herself as a member of Barack Obama's Facebook group supporting his candidacy.

See! He can't even get the respect of his kid.

It's just like the Sarah Palin / Bristol Palin thing. Do these people seek out positions of power so they can tell us all what to do to compensate for their own powerlessness in personal relationships?
 
His son, Andrew Giuliani, 23, has said their relationship became distant after his father's messy divorce from his mother and marriage to another woman.
this is less about politics and more about family dynamics

while he was mayor I always had a feeling that Rudi was like an "Italian father". Really strict. Always paying attention to his kids activities and making sure no one is disgracing the family name. that's not a bad thing, but it can get annoying. it's something a child only appreciates after they grow up

and Rudi may have lost some authority over his kids after his divorce.

anyway, this really IS private and whatever is going on I hope they figure it out.
 
So tempting... must.. resist.. replying..
 
FluffyMcDeath said:
Do these people seek out positions of power so they can tell us all what to do to compensate for their own powerlessness in personal relationships?

It takes a violent, controlling, dominating and manipulative narcissist to dominate a relationship, normal people are powerless against the manipulative.

Its common for a narcissistic divorced mother to poison the children's relationship with their father,
if they can't kill him at least they can kill his relationship with the children.

It's the same psychological dynamic that women who kill, prefer to use poison.

Women & Poison Game
 
metalman said:
FluffyMcDeath said:
Do these people seek out positions of power so they can tell us all what to do to compensate for their own powerlessness in personal relationships?

It takes a violent, controlling, dominating and manipulative narcissist to dominate a relationship, normal people are powerless against the manipulative.

Its common for a narcissistic divorced mother to poison the children's relationship with their father,
if they can't kill him at least they can kill his relationship with the children.

It's the same psychological dynamic that women who kill, prefer to use poison.

Women & Poison Game
I agree...I've seen women teach their kids to hate their father

I find that despicable because basically what you are saying to that child is that YOU hate a part of Them. YOU hate the part that is their father. Kids of any age find that hard to swallow

and all children need to knew who their father is. It's about self knowledge. it's not really about 'being nice' to a guy you are divorced from. It's about being fair to your own children.

frankly I think women like that are cunts.
 
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