JASON SPENCER, Staff Writer
Despite a resume that includes tackling organized crime as a U.S. attorney and reforming welfare in the Big Apple, Rudy Giuliani might always be remembered for his response to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.To many people, he was a symbol of New York’s — and America’s — resilience in the face of its most devastating attack on domestic soil.
But is that enough to make a president?
Spartanburg Herald-Journal
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
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