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Old 03-26-2004, 11:22 PM
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Bush is just as bad tring to scare people with terrorism. It worked in 2002 so why not use it again. The FBI and CIA and the now homeland security deal with the threats not the President. They would do the same job if Kerry was in office. Kerry is not going to go in and say ok lets stop hunting terrorist. He might not pull an Iraq like Bush did though. Everything coming out and the two former aides speaking out about him don't make him look any better about it. I think the US would be as safe now if we didn't attack Iraq. Yes it's good we got out the bad guy, but if your going to war at least make that your primary reason instead of claiming he has WMD's to justify it to the world. Iran and North Korea are more of a threat to the US than Iraq ever was since they are working on Nukes. Iraq hadn't even come close since Bush Sr. Kerry and everyone never complained about hunting terrorist that pose a threat to us in the near future and thats why no one ever complains about Afganistan. To say any party would just let terrorist over run us is just silly.
Least John McCain hasn't stooped to calling Kerry weak on terrorism.
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