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As with Fabrizio, I was very impressed by Mayor Giuliani's leadership in the hours following 9-11. Everyone knew he was in charge, and that was exactly what New York City -- and America -- needed that morning. (By the way, what a contrast that was with New Orleans mayor Ray Nagin following Hurricane Katrina's landfall!)
p>But does this entitle Rudy Giuliani to be the conservative standard-bearer for president? I don't think so. br> -- Greg Hoadley br> Deerfield Beach, Florida /p>"Rudy Redux" by Lisa Fabrizio is a fantastic article. She has easily dismantled the liberals' tricks to divide our ranks and assume that Rudy is our only choice. Lisa has quickly become one of my favorite authors and I look for her work when I check the Spectator. We need not assume that Rudy is all we have, there are other good contenders for our nomination and we should not become victims of the press by offering up this candidate so soon.
p>Thank you, Lisa. br> -- Adam Jones br> Arlington, Texas /p> p> GAMBLIN' MEN? br> Re: G. Tracy Mehan, III's
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