http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/N/NH_GIULIANI_FIREFIGHTERS_NHOL-?SITE=NHMAL&SECTION=STATE&TEMPLATE=DEFAULTAnti-Giuliani firefighters group to bring message to N.H.
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) -- A New York City firefighters group critical of presidential contender and former Mayor Rudy Giuliani is bringing its message to the campaign trail in the first primary state.
The group, calling themselves 9/11 Firefighters & Families, includes the parents of three firefighters who died in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and a current New York City firefighter. Two of the fathers are current or retired firefighters. Another is a retired police sergeant. They plan to hold a town hall-style meeting at Dartmouth College in Hanover to speak out against Giuliani, who was mayor when the attacks occurred.
Giuliani has staked his presidential campaign on his leadership during the attacks, during which he became known as "America's Mayor."
Firefighters largely have been critical of Giuliani for how he treated them after the attacks. Their unions have endorsed Democrats, like they have during past campaigns.
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