Rudy Giuliani

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1. Rudy Giuliani at Wikipedia - Extensive summary of Rudy Giuliani’s life, including his political offices, his role in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks on New York City, incidents that have hurt his reputation, and his likely run for president in 2008. (en.wikipedia.org)

2. Giuliani Moves to Explore Bid - November 14, 2006 article on Rudy Giuliani creating an exploratory committee for a potential 2008 run for president. The exploratory committee allows Giuliani to raise funds but stops short of being an official announcement of a run. (www.nytimes.com)

3. Giuliani Takes First Step in Run for President - Chris Cillizza discusses why Rudy Giuliani chose to file his exploratory committee on the state versus the federal level, and links to his “Presidential Line” which puts Giuliani third in ranking candidates’ likelihoods of winning the ‘08 nomination. (John McCain and Mitt Romney are ahead of him.) (blog.washingtonpost.com)

4. Giuliani Takes the Plunge? - “Nominating Giuliani would ba a major shift both to the left AND towards intelligence for the Republican Party. He would be far, far better than what we currently have. But I still wouldn’t vote for the anti-civil rights, dictatorial bastard.” (dailygotham.com)

5. Breaking: Rudy Giuliani Takes First Step in ‘08 WH Run - See how Republican commenters feel about Rudy Giuliani’s possible presidential run. (hotair.com)

6. Time 2001 Person of the Year - In the wake of 2001’s September 11th attacks, and the widely praised work of Rudy Giuliani in the aftermath of the tragedy, Time magazine named Giuliani its Person of the Year. This link offers the magazine’s extensive profile of Giuliani from that issue. (www.time.com)

7. Archives of 107th Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani - The largest archive of Rudy Giuliani’s time as mayor of New York City includes a biography of Giuliani, his major speeches, press conference videos, a photo gallery and more. (www.nyc.gov)

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