Posted on 08/12/2006 6:18:55 AM PDT by kellynla
Republicans seized on the arrests of terrorism suspects in Britain yesterday to bolster a White House campaign to turn national security issues to their advantage this fall, arguing that the nation needs tough Republican policies to protect Americans from threats from abroad.
Officials in both parties said they viewed the arrests as critical in determining how they would approach the fall campaign, with Republicans saying it could be a turning point in a year in which they have been on the defensive over the war in Iraq and other issues.
The developments played neatly into the White House-led effort, after Senator Joseph I. Lieberman, Democrat of Connecticut, lost on Tuesday to an antiwar primary challenger, to remind voters of the threats facing the nation and to cast Democrats as timid on national defense.
The arrests were announced less than 24 hours after Vice President Dick Cheney and other Republican officials suggested that Mr. Liebermans defeat reflected the world view of a Democratic Party that was not prepared to lead the nation in such dangerous times.
Mr. Cheney, who a spokesman said had been kept abreast of the investigation, suggested in his remarks Wednesday that the outcome of a Democratic primary in Connecticut could embolden Al Qaeda types.
Republicans, facing tough midterm elections and with a history, as Democrats noted, of spotlighting terrorist threats in election seasons used the news from England to try to pound home their message that they were doing everything possible to keep the nation safe. Mr. Bush strode off Air Force One to television cameras to declare that the United States was safer from terrorist attacks than it was before Sept. 11, 2001, but remained in danger.
(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...
damn those facts of life keep slipping in
You can bet also that if the NYTimes had gotten wind of the investigation, they would have found a way to thwart it's end.
Americans have forgotten what "Never Again!" means and what it entails.
'The arrests were announced less than 24 hours after Vice President Dick Cheney and other Republican officials suggested that Mr. Liebermans defeat reflected the world view of a Democratic Party that was not prepared to lead the nation in such dangerous times.'
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this plot was obviously part of Rove's planning to keep the House and Senate in November...we will eventually learn that the suspects are Republican operatives from NH and Wyoming named Sean and Joseph, and they pull these things off just to provide Cheney with opportunitys to shove the security issues down the American public's throat.
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Happened too early. Lazy days of August. Not as good as October. Now that would have given us 10 seats in the Senate and 15 or so in the House.
Excellent point that was made yesterday by Fred Barnes.
Next the NYT is going to write a story how Ahkmed-SCHMachmed in Iran is doing his little Aug. 22 dance to HELP the GOP!!! If you ask the Times, EVERYTHING revolves around the Rove/Bush/Cheney Master Puppeteers! If the NYT turned half it's talent towards doing investigations that actually HELPED America, it would truly be a miracle. Although at this point, so few would believe them. What a lost cause.
OTH, Maybe Pinch is the 12th Mahdi!
OTH= OTOH
Clark's still pissed off that he wasn't chosen to be Kerry's running mate in 04'.
Democratic Party will never be prepared to lead the nation in such dangerous times, heck, they root for the terrorists. Democratic Party have no constructive solutions and no policy agenda other than to support Michael Moore and his rabid conspiracy theories.
"We shudder to think..." WTimes editorial, August 11, 06.
They are the propaganda wing of the terrorists.
These lefties are completely paranoid. If that were the issue here, Rove would have waited until October. August is too early -- we know how quickly Americans forget.
There - fixed THAT!
Republicans ... with a history, as Democrats noted, of spotlighting terrorist threats in election seasons ...Dam You Karl Rove!!
(he must be in cahoots with Al Queda (hahaha))The war in Iraq had nothing to do with the war against international terrorism, or very little to do with the war on terrorism, said James Webb ... It has distracted our attention, it has pulled our forces in, and we are now in a situation where we have 135,000 on the ground, which affects our ability to do a lot of things that we would be able to do otherwise.Uh.... okay. Like what and how 'mr' Webb??? Should we use these 135,000 troops to invade Iran, the Gaza Strip, Syria and Lebanon - then in our spare time -- North Korea? Or use them to patrol our cities rounding up 'terrorists'? (dam the Constitution, full speed ahead!)
What's that? No? They have 'rights' Oh.. okay. I got ya (I think?!?!?) /s
The issue is going to be discussed in the fall, this official said. Are you saying if the Democrats talk about the war, we shouldn't? We will talk about the war, and we will talk about the consequences of the policies advocated by the Democrats.There you go again, you mean republican. How dare you question their patriotism!
Prozac sales and suicide hot-line calls are going to sky rocket in October :-)
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