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Scare tactics...


GTR_driver
10-20-2004, 05:12 AM
Cheney: Terrorists May Bomb U.S. Cities

By ANDREW WELSH-HUGGINS
Associated Press Writer

10/19/04 "The Guardian" -- CARROLL, Ohio (AP) - Vice President Dick Cheney on Tuesday evoked the possibility of terrorists bombing U.S. cities with nuclear weapons and questioned whether Sen. John Kerry could combat such a threat, which the vice president called a concept ``you've got to get your mind around.''

``The biggest threat we face now as a nation is the possibility of terrorists ending up in the middle of one of our cities with deadlier weapons than have ever before been used against us - biological agents or a nuclear weapon or a chemical weapon of some kind to be able to threaten the lives of hundreds of thousands of Americans,'' Cheney said.

``That's the ultimate threat. For us to have a strategy that's capable of defeating that threat, you've got to get your mind around that concept,'' Cheney said.

Cheney, speaking to an invitation-only crowd as he began a bus tour through Republican strongholds in Ohio, said Kerry is trying to convince voters he would be the same type of ``tough, aggressive'' leader as President Bush in the fight against terrorism.

``I don't believe it,'' the vice president said. ``I don't think there's any evidence to support the proposition that he would, in fact, do it.''

The Kerry campaign has contended its Republican opponents are trying to frighten people with warnings of likely terrorist attacks in the United States and by suggesting America's enemies want Bush to be defeated. Cheney sparked Democratic outrage last month when he linked ``the wrong choice'' in the presidential election with a future terrorist attack.

In Des Moines, Iowa, on Sept. 7, Cheney told supporters: ``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, that we'll be hit in a way that will be devastating from the standpoint of the United States, and that we'll fall back into the pre-9/11 mind set if you will, that in fact these terrorist attacks are just criminal acts, and that we're not really at war.''

Cheney praised the recent elections in Afghanistan but said they don't mean the U.S. mission there is finished.

``Does that mean it's over now and we can walk away? No, it doesn't,'' he said. ``This is three yards and a cloud of dust. There's no touchdown passes in this business. We'll stay as long as we need to help them train their own security forces, which we're doing actively so they can take over responsibility for their own security.''

In a campaign appearance Monday in Johnstown, Pa., Cheney criticized rival vice presidential candidate John Edwards for going ``overboard'' in his comments about Kerry's support of unrestricted federal funding for stem cell research, which Bush and Cheney oppose. He also accused Edwards of giving people ``false hope.''

Edwards told supporters in Newton, Iowa, on Oct. 11, ``If we do the work that we can do in this country, the work that we will do when John Kerry is president, people like Christopher Reeve will get up out of that wheelchair and walk again.'' The actor, a quadriplegic who became an advocate for stem cell research, had died a day earlier.

``I thought, frankly, the other day what John Edwards suggested when he made his comments about Christopher Reeve, that somehow if John Kerry were president, Christopher Reeve could get up out of his wheelchair and there all of his problems would be solved, I really thought was an inappropriate remark, especially given ... well, given the false hope it engendered,'' Cheney said.

Copyright: The Guardian

**Notice the bold /underlined part above in the 4th para. This is why no one EVER disagrees with them at speeches. What happened to the good old days of visible protest and a little heckling now and then?

thegladhatter
10-20-2004, 05:24 AM
Dick Cheney is RIGHT!! ...but it is NOT scare tactics! It is common SENSE tactics. Tell the truth, and all will be well.

taranaki
10-21-2004, 08:54 AM
Cheney, speaking to an invitation-only crowd as he began a bus tour through Republican strongholds in Ohio,


Let him say whatever he likes at such circle jerks.His credibility is shot after the WMD debacle.

2strokebloke
10-21-2004, 01:17 PM
Just some more of Cheney programming his automatons.

aloharocky
10-21-2004, 02:02 PM
LOL "Anyone but Bush" sounds like something a brain-washed Automaton would say. I'll vote for Bush just because Al Queda and the UN hate him.

lazysmurff
10-21-2004, 04:21 PM
actually, Bush achieved one of al-qeudas long standing goals...the overthrow of Saddam Hussien.

not saying he did it for al-queda or anything, just that al-queda has one less thing on their to do list thanks to W.

and voting for Bush because terrorists hate him, and the UN hates him is a poor reason for voting for someone. keep in mind, terrorists hate Kerry (or anyother political figure) too.

besides, i thought we didnt care what the world thought of our presidential choices.

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