Confirming “blood in the streets”
don from Gilbert, Arizona questions our sources.
Do you have any independant sources for these Giuliani quotes?
I’d love to confirm this before I publish it.
The quotes I mean.
Comment on Former New York mayor touts American-style violence in Britain: Former mayor Rudy Giuliani urges Britain to increase violence, crime, to greater levels. “More blood in the streets,” recommends outspoken mayor.
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These quotes came from an interview conducted by Associated Press reporter Jamil Hussein. The AP absolutely vouches for his authenticity and reliability. That article has been up since February 2, 2002. No one—not a single person—raised questions about our accuracy in all that time. We are reporting on the anxiety and fear of the drug war. Don, what right do you have to question when papers like the Walkerville Weekly Reader try to describe that anxiety and fear?