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Apparantly, if John Kerry is voted in. Then the terrorists will attack us again...

Tenchiro

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Jul 19, 2002
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Does he remember which president was just elected when we got attacked the first time? Seems to be one candidate already set a precedent in that respect...

Cheney warns against vote for Kerry
By AMY LORENTZEN
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER


DES MOINES, Iowa -- Vice President Dick Cheney said Tuesday that the nation faces the threat of another terrorist attack if voters make the "wrong choice" on Election Day, suggesting that Sen. John Kerry would follow a pre-Sept. 11 policy of reacting defensively.

The Kerry-Edwards campaign immediately rejected those comments as "scare tactics" that crossed the line.

"It's absolutely essential that eight weeks from today, on Nov. 2, we make the right choice, because if we make the wrong choice then the danger is that we'll get hit again and we'll be hit in a way that will be devastating from the standpoint of the United States," Cheney told about 350 supporters at a town-hall meeting in this Iowa city.

If Kerry were elected, Cheney said the nation risks falling back into a "pre-9/11 mind-set" that terrorist attacks are criminal acts that require a reactive approach. Instead, he said Bush's offensive approach works to root out terrorists where they plan and train, and pressure countries that harbor terrorists.

Cheney pointed to Afghanistan as a success story in pursuing terrorists although the Sept. 11 mastermind, Osama bin Laden, remains at large. In Iraq, the vice president said, the United States has taken out a leader who used weapons of mass destruction against his own people and harbored other terrorists.

"Saddam Hussein today is in jail, which is exactly where he belongs," Cheney said.

Democratic vice presidential candidate John Edwards issued a statement, saying, "Dick Cheney's scare tactics crossed the line today, showing once again that he and George Bush will do anything and say anything to save their jobs. Protecting America from vicious terrorists is not a Democratic or Republican issue and Dick Cheney and George Bush should know that."

"John Kerry and I will keep America safe, and we will not divide the American people to do it," Edwards added.

The candidates are campaigning hard for Iowa's seven electoral votes. Democrat Al Gore narrowly won the state in 2000. Bush has campaigned in the state five times in the last month, and Cheney has made three stops.

Hours before Cheney spoke, the Congressional Budget Office said this year's federal deficit will hit a record $422 billion. Cheney, in praising Bush's tax cuts, noted that the CBO said this year's projected deficit will be smaller than analysts had expected.
 

Slugman

Frankenbike
Apr 29, 2004
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Dick Cheney has been watching too many 'Sopranos' episodes... that was very mafia style message (remember he's got a lot of connetions in the arab world...) :D
 

ALEXIS_DH

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Jan 30, 2003
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Tenchiro said:
Does he remember which president was just elected when we got attacked the first time? Seems to be one candidate already set a precedent in that respect...

Cheney warns against vote for Kerry
By AMY LORENTZEN
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER


DES MOINES, Iowa -- Vice President Dick Cheney said Tuesday that the nation faces the threat of another terrorist attack if voters make the "wrong choice" on Election Day, suggesting that Sen. John Kerry would follow a pre-Sept. 11 policy of reacting defensively.

The Kerry-Edwards campaign immediately rejected those comments as "scare tactics" that crossed the line.

"It's absolutely essential that eight weeks from today, on Nov. 2, we make the right choice, because if we make the wrong choice then the danger is that we'll get hit again and we'll be hit in a way that will be devastating from the standpoint of the United States," Cheney told about 350 supporters at a town-hall meeting in this Iowa city.

If Kerry were elected, Cheney said the nation risks falling back into a "pre-9/11 mind-set" that terrorist attacks are criminal acts that require a reactive approach. Instead, he said Bush's offensive approach works to root out terrorists where they plan and train, and pressure countries that harbor terrorists.

Cheney pointed to Afghanistan as a success story in pursuing terrorists although the Sept. 11 mastermind, Osama bin Laden, remains at large. In Iraq, the vice president said, the United States has taken out a leader who used weapons of mass destruction against his own people and harbored other terrorists.

"Saddam Hussein today is in jail, which is exactly where he belongs," Cheney said.

Democratic vice presidential candidate John Edwards issued a statement, saying, "Dick Cheney's scare tactics crossed the line today, showing once again that he and George Bush will do anything and say anything to save their jobs. Protecting America from vicious terrorists is not a Democratic or Republican issue and Dick Cheney and George Bush should know that."

"John Kerry and I will keep America safe, and we will not divide the American people to do it," Edwards added.

The candidates are campaigning hard for Iowa's seven electoral votes. Democrat Al Gore narrowly won the state in 2000. Bush has campaigned in the state five times in the last month, and Cheney has made three stops.

Hours before Cheney spoke, the Congressional Budget Office said this year's federal deficit will hit a record $422 billion. Cheney, in praising Bush's tax cuts, noted that the CBO said this year's projected deficit will be smaller than analysts had expected.

haha thats ridiculous.

according to their own reasoning, then in 2000 when bush was elected US-ers made an awful choice, because their choice of president caused 9/11.
WTF??
 

Toshi

butthole powerwashing evangelist
Oct 23, 2001
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just remember, voting against bush is unpatriotic as well as unsafe

 

N8 v2.0

Not the sharpest tool in the shed
Oct 18, 2002
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However, Kerry and the liberal dim's are perceived as 'defense' players by the US voters and the rest of the world.

Yes, I think the US would be indeed at a greater risk, if for no other reason than the terrorists know that their actions would have a greater impact on a liberal dim presidency in that they stand a much better chance of forcing the US to give into their demands...

Bush has show clarity and resolve in taking the fight to our enemies where Kerry flip-flops depending on what day it is.
 

Westy

the teste
Nov 22, 2002
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N8 said:
Bush has show clarity and resolve in taking the fight to our enemies where Kerry flip-flops depending on what day it is.
We are fighting the Saudis, man have I been living under a rock.
 

Slugman

Frankenbike
Apr 29, 2004
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N8 said:
However, Kerry and the liberal dim's are perceived as 'defense' players by the US voters and the rest of the world.

Yes, I think the US would be indeed at a greater risk, if for no other reason than the terrorists know that their actions would have a greater impact on a liberal dim presidency in that they stand a much better chance of forcing the US to give into their demands...

Bush has show clarity and resolve in taking the fight to our enemies where Kerry flip-flops depending on what day it is.
9/11 happened on Bush's watch... he was in office for several months before the attack, so where was this offensive plan then? Would we have attacked Afghanistan if it were not for 9/11? Although I know we would have attacked Iraq... he had a score to settle.

And Bush has been shown to flip flop himself... war is over, no it's not... Osama is my #1 priority, he's not a threat... there are WMD's and a link to Al_Q, there was the ability to make WMD and no link to Al_Q.