October 11, 2004

Bush strongly opposes the weakening of terrorists

In a bizarre ad aired only on cable networks, and aimed at driving news coverage of his opponent, Bush made the following claim today:


"First, Kerry said defeating terrorism was really more about law enforcement and intelligence than a strong military operation. More about law enforcement than a strong military? Now Kerry says we have to get back to the place where terrorists are a nuisance like gambling and prostitution. We're never going to end them. Terrorism ... a nuisance? How can Kerry protect us when he doesn't understand the threat?"

Clearly, George W. Bush must oppose plans to weaken terror. He wants to be sure the terrorists are strong, organized, and planning for another major attack.

"I'm George W. Bush, and I approve this message, because I want to ensure that terrorism remains far more than just a nuisance for generations to come."

Posted by Mike at October 11, 2004 05:56 PM | TrackBack