
The prospect of a Giuliani presidency just gets scarier and scarier with each passing day:
WASHINGTON — Mayor Giuliani's decision not to denounce the flying of the Confederate flag over Southern state capitols puts him at odds with Senator McCain on the flash-point issue, and it drew a sharp rebuke yesterday from his longtime New York nemesis, the Reverend Al Sharpton.
Asked by reporters in Montgomery, Ala., on Tuesday for his position on flying the Dixie flag, which many African-Americans say is a symbol of racism, Mr. Giuliani said it was a "good thing to be left on a state-by-state basis," the Associated Press reported.
He made similar comments yesterday during a campaign stop in Georgia, where he also said the decision to apologize for slavery was a state issue, the AP reported.

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