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The Terrorists Are Coming! The Terrorists Are Coming!!

conjur

No Lifer
Cheney: Terrorists May Bomb U.S. Cities
http://story.news.yahoo.com/ne...019/ap_on_el_pr/cheney
CARROLL, Ohio - Vice President Dick Cheney (news - web sites) on Tuesday evoked the possibility of terrorists bombing U.S. cities with nuclear weapons and questioned whether Sen. John Kerry (news - web sites) 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 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."

Cheney praised the recent elections in Afghanistan (news - web sites) 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 (news - web sites) 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.

It's good to see Cheney spreading the word that America is safer now that Saddam is behind bars.


Oh wait....




<sigh>


To me, our country's greatest threat would be any of the following above another terrorist attack:
* Huge deficit
* Social Security becoming insolvent
* Job growth lacking
* Workers wages not keeping pace with inflation
* 45 million people not covered by health insurance
 
hey thats why it would be a good idea to push the election off indefinitely ... that way no attacks will happen... cus there will be no major event for them to attack
 
All fear, all the time. That's the Bush strategy in a nutshell.

About time to raise the terror alert level again, isn't it? Maybe some warnings about school buses and churches even though "we have no specific intelligence of a threat"?
 
Originally posted by: Bowfinger
All fear, all the time. That's the Bush strategy in a nutshell.

About time to raise the terror alert level again, isn't it? Maybe some warnings about school buses and churches even though "we have no specific intelligence of a threat"?

Repost

Oh and Election Day we will be at Defcon

 
Guess it means the terrorists will still attack even if Bush is re-elected.

Proof that the terrorists want Bush re-elected!
 
Originally posted by: EagleKeeper
Looks like Dave beat you to the fear mongering item.

No, actually Conjur posted first. I did a search on Cheney but he only put it in the Summary so I didn't see it.
 
Originally posted by: Bowfinger
All fear, all the time. That's the Bush strategy in a nutshell.

About time to raise the terror alert level again, isn't it? Maybe some warnings about school buses and churches even though "we have no specific intelligence of a threat"?

One thing that i found strange was that in GB there were terrorwarnings at LEAST twice a week (Heathrow) leading up to the Iraqi war but there has not been ONE since the war started.

Propaganda, propaganda, propaganda, and people swallow it as if they NEED something to fear.

Well, the British didn't really swallow it, the overwhelming majority of them were against the war before that war and more are after the fiasco.

Nowdays Blair want's to distance himself from Bush and i cannot blame him, but maybe if he keeps it up GB will be added to the axis of evil or the axis of weasels? One can only hope.
 
Originally posted by: Klixxer
Originally posted by: Bowfinger
All fear, all the time. That's the Bush strategy in a nutshell.

About time to raise the terror alert level again, isn't it? Maybe some warnings about school buses and churches even though "we have no specific intelligence of a threat"?

One thing that i found strange was that in GB there were terrorwarnings at LEAST twice a week (Heathrow) leading up to the Iraqi war but there has not been ONE since the war started.

Propaganda, propaganda, propaganda, and people swallow it as if they NEED something to fear.

Well, the British didn't really swallow it, the overwhelming majority of them were against the war before that war and more are after the fiasco.

Nowdays Blair want's to distance himself from Bush and i cannot blame him, but maybe if he keeps it up GB will be added to the axis of evil or the axis of weasels? One can only hope.

The people here are so scared. They saw Cheney's warning today and they are shaking. Especially the women.

 
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: Klixxer
Originally posted by: Bowfinger
All fear, all the time. That's the Bush strategy in a nutshell.

About time to raise the terror alert level again, isn't it? Maybe some warnings about school buses and churches even though "we have no specific intelligence of a threat"?
One thing that i found strange was that in GB there were terrorwarnings at LEAST twice a week (Heathrow) leading up to the Iraqi war but there has not been ONE since the war started.

Propaganda, propaganda, propaganda, and people swallow it as if they NEED something to fear.

Well, the British didn't really swallow it, the overwhelming majority of them were against the war before that war and more are after the fiasco.

Nowdays Blair want's to distance himself from Bush and i cannot blame him, but maybe if he keeps it up GB will be added to the axis of evil or the axis of weasels? One can only hope.
The people here are so scared. They saw Cheney's warning today and they are shaking. Especially the women.
A friend of mine is house-hunting right now. I need to get on the phone to him and make sure he finds one with a bomb shelter!
 
Originally posted by: Klixxer
Originally posted by: Bowfinger
All fear, all the time. That's the Bush strategy in a nutshell.

About time to raise the terror alert level again, isn't it? Maybe some warnings about school buses and churches even though "we have no specific intelligence of a threat"?

One thing that i found strange was that in GB there were terrorwarnings at LEAST twice a week (Heathrow) leading up to the Iraqi war but there has not been ONE since the war started.

Propaganda, propaganda, propaganda, and people swallow it as if they NEED something to fear.

Well, the British didn't really swallow it, the overwhelming majority of them were against the war before that war and more are after the fiasco.

Nowdays Blair want's to distance himself from Bush and i cannot blame him, but maybe if he keeps it up GB will be added to the axis of evil or the axis of weasels? One can only hope.

Didn't they catch a whole gang of them in Manchester? maybe that struck a blow to their plans....or maybe they all travelled to Iraq...
 
Originally posted by: maddogchen
Originally posted by: Klixxer
Originally posted by: Bowfinger
All fear, all the time. That's the Bush strategy in a nutshell.

About time to raise the terror alert level again, isn't it? Maybe some warnings about school buses and churches even though "we have no specific intelligence of a threat"?

One thing that i found strange was that in GB there were terrorwarnings at LEAST twice a week (Heathrow) leading up to the Iraqi war but there has not been ONE since the war started.

Propaganda, propaganda, propaganda, and people swallow it as if they NEED something to fear.

Well, the British didn't really swallow it, the overwhelming majority of them were against the war before that war and more are after the fiasco.

Nowdays Blair want's to distance himself from Bush and i cannot blame him, but maybe if he keeps it up GB will be added to the axis of evil or the axis of weasels? One can only hope.

Didn't they catch a whole gang of them in Manchester? maybe that struck a blow to their plans....or maybe they all travelled to Iraq...

At the time of the warnings, nothing was happening except the warnings and increased security personel at the airport, nothing was found and it all stopped once the invasion was a fact.

I guess the DID travel to Iraq, if there were no terrorists before, there sure as hell are now. 😛
 
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: Klixxer
Originally posted by: Bowfinger
All fear, all the time. That's the Bush strategy in a nutshell.

About time to raise the terror alert level again, isn't it? Maybe some warnings about school buses and churches even though "we have no specific intelligence of a threat"?

One thing that i found strange was that in GB there were terrorwarnings at LEAST twice a week (Heathrow) leading up to the Iraqi war but there has not been ONE since the war started.

Propaganda, propaganda, propaganda, and people swallow it as if they NEED something to fear.

Well, the British didn't really swallow it, the overwhelming majority of them were against the war before that war and more are after the fiasco.

Nowdays Blair want's to distance himself from Bush and i cannot blame him, but maybe if he keeps it up GB will be added to the axis of evil or the axis of weasels? One can only hope.

The people here are so scared. They saw Cheney's warning today and they are shaking. Especially the women.

Duct tape, must find more duct tape.
 
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: EagleKeeper
Looks like Dave beat you to the fear mongering item.

No, actually Conjur posted first. I did a search on Cheney but he only put it in the Summary so I didn't see it.

Apology to Conjur.

But Dave always makes them sound more dramatic.
 
Originally posted by: conjur
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: Klixxer
Originally posted by: Bowfinger
All fear, all the time. That's the Bush strategy in a nutshell.

About time to raise the terror alert level again, isn't it? Maybe some warnings about school buses and churches even though "we have no specific intelligence of a threat"?
One thing that i found strange was that in GB there were terrorwarnings at LEAST twice a week (Heathrow) leading up to the Iraqi war but there has not been ONE since the war started.

Propaganda, propaganda, propaganda, and people swallow it as if they NEED something to fear.

Well, the British didn't really swallow it, the overwhelming majority of them were against the war before that war and more are after the fiasco.

Nowdays Blair want's to distance himself from Bush and i cannot blame him, but maybe if he keeps it up GB will be added to the axis of evil or the axis of weasels? One can only hope.
The people here are so scared. They saw Cheney's warning today and they are shaking. Especially the women.
A friend of mine is house-hunting right now. I need to get on the phone to him and make sure he finds one with a bomb shelter!

And filtered air and water, and lots of duct tape, duct tape helps against most things.
 
Originally posted by: Klixxer
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: Klixxer
Originally posted by: Bowfinger
All fear, all the time. That's the Bush strategy in a nutshell.

About time to raise the terror alert level again, isn't it? Maybe some warnings about school buses and churches even though "we have no specific intelligence of a threat"?

One thing that i found strange was that in GB there were terrorwarnings at LEAST twice a week (Heathrow) leading up to the Iraqi war but there has not been ONE since the war started.

Propaganda, propaganda, propaganda, and people swallow it as if they NEED something to fear.

Well, the British didn't really swallow it, the overwhelming majority of them were against the war before that war and more are after the fiasco.

Nowdays Blair want's to distance himself from Bush and i cannot blame him, but maybe if he keeps it up GB will be added to the axis of evil or the axis of weasels? One can only hope.

The people here are so scared. They saw Cheney's warning today and they are shaking. Especially the women.

Duct tape, must find more duct tape.

and plastic sheeting.

I'll be stopping at Home Depot on the way home.

 
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: Klixxer
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: Klixxer
Originally posted by: Bowfinger
All fear, all the time. That's the Bush strategy in a nutshell.

About time to raise the terror alert level again, isn't it? Maybe some warnings about school buses and churches even though "we have no specific intelligence of a threat"?

One thing that i found strange was that in GB there were terrorwarnings at LEAST twice a week (Heathrow) leading up to the Iraqi war but there has not been ONE since the war started.

Propaganda, propaganda, propaganda, and people swallow it as if they NEED something to fear.

Well, the British didn't really swallow it, the overwhelming majority of them were against the war before that war and more are after the fiasco.

Nowdays Blair want's to distance himself from Bush and i cannot blame him, but maybe if he keeps it up GB will be added to the axis of evil or the axis of weasels? One can only hope.

The people here are so scared. They saw Cheney's warning today and they are shaking. Especially the women.

Duct tape, must find more duct tape.

and plastic sheeting.

I'll be stopping at Home Depot on the way home.

Did Cheney say anything about Germany or are we safe? *trembles*
 
Yeah, and GWB accused Kerry yesterday of using scare tactics. hypocrites. GWB running on a platform of fear and smear.
2 more weeks, and the AMerican people will say no more to this fear mongering.
 
Originally posted by: chowderhead
Yeah, and GWB accused Kerry yesterday of using scare tactics. hypocrites. GWB running on a platform of fear and smear.
2 more weeks, and the AMerican people will say no more to this fear mongering.
I hope you're right; I'm afraid America may not be so fortunate.

Looks like Bush's fear campaign is starting to work on me. I'm terrified of what that scourge will do over the next four years when he doesn't have a next election to keep him in check.
 
let me see if I have this right...

Cheney says that Kerry can't protect us from a nuclear bomb.....but Edwards was way out of line for suggesting that stem-cell research might allow people with spinal cord injuries to be able to walk again?

Pot calling the kettle something?

Bush is a simpleton - Cheney, Ashcroft, and Rummy are just not moral men though.
 
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