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Cheney Warns Against Vote for Kerry
Vice President Says 'Wrong Choice' May Increase
Risk of Terror Attack
By AMY LORENTZEN, AP
"... if we make the wrong choice then the
danger is that we'll get hit again... " --
Vice President Cheney
DES MOINES, Iowa (Sept. 8) - Vice President Dick
Cheney says the United States will risk another
terrorist attack if voters make the wrong choice
on Election Day, suggesting Sen. John Kerry would
follow a pre-Sept. 11 policy of reacting
defensively.
''It's absolutely essential that eight weeks from
today, on Nov. 2, we make the right choice,
because if we make the wrong choice then the
danger is that we'll get hit again and we'll be
hit in a way that will be devastating from the
standpoint of the United States,'' Cheney told
supporters at a town-hall meeting Tuesday.
Democrats reacted quickly.
''Dick Cheney's scare tactics crossed the line
today, showing once again that he and George Bush
will do anything and say anything to save their
jobs,'' said a statement issued by vice
presidential candidate John Edwards.
''Protecting America from vicious terrorists is
not a Democratic or Republican issue and Dick
Cheney and George Bush should know that. John
Kerry and I will keep America safe, and we will
not divide the American people to do it.''
If Kerry were elected president, Cheney said the
nation would risk falling back into a ''pre-9/11
mind-set'' that terrorist attacks are criminal
acts that require a reactive approach. Instead,
he said Bush's offensive approach works to root
out terrorists where they plan and train, and
pressure countries that harbor terrorists.
Cheney pointed to Afghanistan as a success story
in pursuing terrorists although the Sept. 11
mastermind, Osama bin Laden, remains at large. In
Iraq, the vice president said, the United States
has taken out a leader who used weapons of mass
destruction against his own people and harbored
other terrorists.
''Saddam Hussein today is in jail, which is
exactly where he belongs,'' Cheney said.
Bush on Tuesday accused Kerry of changing
positions on the Iraq war by adopting the
language of one-time presidential candidate
Howard Dean when Kerry called the conflict ''the
wrong war in the wrong place at the wrong time.''
Kerry ''woke up yesterday morning with yet
another new position, and this one's not even his
own; it is that of his one-time rival, Howard
Dean,'' Bush told thousands of supporters Tuesday
at a rally in Lee's Summit, Mo., a suburb of
Kansas City.
Bush said Kerry ''even used the same words Howard
Dean did back when he supposedly disagreed with
him. ... Senator Kerry flip-flops. We were right
to make America safer by removing Saddam Hussein
from power.''
09-08-04 0336 EDT
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