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Bob Giuda

Say Goodbye to your Social Security

by: Dean Barker

Mon Aug 30, 2010 at 20:26:36 PM EDT

They're too chicken to go after Boomers and seniors - they know it'll cost them votes.  Instead, New Hampshire Republican candidates for federal office are gunning to loot Gen X-ers and Millenials and the disabled, who they think are paying less attention.

Frank Guinta:

When it comes to reforming Social Security and other programs, he would consider creating personal accounts and increasing the retirement age.

"Everything has to be on the table," said Guinta.

Sean Mahoney:

"But the younger generations, they need to understand there should be other options. Your retirement age may be later in life than your parents' were."He also said younger people should "be able to have a private option, take some ownership over your own retirement."
There's More... :: (2 Comments, 371 words in story)

Constitution Unnecessary to Deny Children Services

by: Dean Barker

Mon Aug 23, 2010 at 06:15:21 AM EDT

With Bob Giuda in Congress, those anchor baby moochers will no longer live the high life off your tax dollars:
Federal law should be changed to prohibit children born in this country to illegal parents from receiving government services, but says "we don't need a constitutional amendment to do it."

Giuda says the children of illegal immigrants should be returned with their parent to their native country." Unfortunately, those kids are here as a product of a crime," he said.

In Bob Giuda's America, some humans born in the United States will be more American than other humans born in the United States.  That latter group will be "returned."

Further up in the article, Giuda says we have to be open to privatizing Social Security to fight spending, but in respect to cutting military spending, he "doesn't think it is politically possible or responsible in today's economic environment with high unemployment."

Discuss :: (4 Comments)

Bob Giuda's Latest Paranoid Rant

by: William Tucker

Sat Jul 31, 2010 at 11:44:43 AM EDT

As polls, pundits and political organizations keep trying to influence you and I [sic] about who to vote for, we MUST ask ourselves, "Why in the world would we do the same thing we have done for the past 50 years, and expect a better outcome in DC?" DON'T LET THEM STEAL YOUR VOTE. DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH AND THE QUALIFICATIONS AND POLITICAL STRIPES OF THOSE RUNNING WILL BECOME VERY CLEAR

Bob Giuda, the gift that keeps giving. "They" are coming to steal your vote. Quick, better hide it under the bed.

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Bob Giuda is a Sad, Strange Little Man

by: William Tucker

Thu Jul 01, 2010 at 13:35:03 PM EDT

( - promoted by Dean Barker)

That creaking sound you hear is Bob Giuda hanging there, twisting slowly, slowly in the wind - yet to acknowledge his campaign for Congress is over.

In today's Nashua Telegraph, Giuda attempts to explain his marriage-equality-leads-to-bestiality meltdown to Kevin Landrigan.

According to Giuda, he said a few, female gay rights advocates "aggressively came after me" for his opposition to same-sex marriage.

The image of a former Marine fighter pilot and FBI agent cowered by a few "aggressive" teenage girls is probably not the image a potential Congressman wants to convey.

There's More... :: (7 Comments, 404 words in story)

Death of a Campaign

by: William Tucker

Wed Jun 30, 2010 at 12:21:27 PM EDT

(The deeper question is why anyone listens to Michael Gerson when they could be getting journalism from Eliza Kern. - promoted by Dean Barker)

Bob Giuda's campaign for Congress crashed and burned Monday afternoon, brought down by a 600-word blog post. Actual cause of death was the candidate's own intemperate words and dismissive attitude, but it was the reporting by a college student on summer break that nailed the coffin shut.

Giuda, the former Marine pilot and FBI agent, met his match in Eliza Kern, a rising junior at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. Kern is covering the NH-02 Congressional race this summer in her blog, Primary Wire. She accompanied Giuda to Rivier College in Nashua where he spoke to high school students attending a leadership seminar. And she nailed it:

There's More... :: (4 Comments, 184 words in story)

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