Giuliani recently addressed a cell phone call he took from his wife, Judith, last week during his speech to the National Rifle Association:
“And quite honestly, since Sept. 11, most of the time when we get on a plane, we talk to each other and just reaffirm the fact that we love each other,”
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1. Susan T, 2007-10-01 20:27
Hey Vaughn,
This comment is for the previous article (where the commenting is closed). Greenspan should be ashamed of himself for not speaking up during Bush’s first term. Then Treasury Sec. Paul O’Neil begged him to but he stuck with Bush. If Greenspan had said something then maybe people would have listened. What did he have to lose? I never could understand how he sanctioned all those tax breaks for the wealthy.