To: penowa
They think if they can cause something horrific like that to occur, it will level the playing field so that neither party is trustworthy on national security and their buddies, the Democrats, will be able to regain their power. If there is a really horrific attack, then many Americans will completely overreact. Nothing changes as far as who they run to. If we needed to really kick some ass, who would America go running to? Al Gore? John Kerry? Nancy Pelosi?
Barney Fwank?
Sorry. Not happening.
If something really catastrophic happens, Americans are going to want an unhinged John McCain to do a few rounds of whiskey shots with Howard Stern and Michael Savage, and then let loose some wild-eyed, pent up Vietnam-era rage.
216 posted on
12/23/2005 4:34:54 PM PST by
Steel Wolf
(If the Founders had wanted the President to be spying on our phone calls, they would have said so!)
To: Steel Wolf
If a nuclear terrorist attack occured on U.S. soil, I wouldn't want to be a Muslim, any Muslim, in America.
218 posted on
12/23/2005 4:42:12 PM PST by
john drake
(roman military maxim: "oderint dum metuant, i.e., let them hate, as long as they fear")
To: Steel Wolf
If something really catastrophic happens, Americans are going to want an unhinged John McCain to do a few rounds of whiskey shots with Howard Stern and Michael Savage, and then let loose some wild-eyed, pent up Vietnam-era rage.
The same John McCain who wrote THE TERRORISTS' BILL OR RIGHTS? I don't think so. It might turn enough people toward Guiliani and make them ignore his sleazier points, but I really don't think it will help a crazed crook like McCain get power.
220 posted on
12/23/2005 4:46:10 PM PST by
penowa
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