Greg O'Keefe

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Friday, May 28, 2004
 
from The Federalist:

The President repeated, "Our enemies in Iraq are good at filling hospitals, but they do not build any. They can incite men to murder and suicide, but they cannot inspire men to live, and hope, and add to the progress of their country. The terrorists' only influence is violence, and their only agenda is death. Our agenda, in contrast, is freedom and independence, security and prosperity for the Iraqi people. And by removing a source of terrorist violence and instability in the Middle East, we also make our own country more secure."

"We are less safe because of his policies," Gore said of President Bush's choice to make war rather than serve subpoenas. Albert then took exception with the characterization of Iraq as "the central front in the war on terror," claiming instead that "it has unfortunately become the central recruiting office for terrorists." But Gore wasn't finished maligning our military: "As many as 37 prisoners may have been murdered while in captivity," Gore wildly charged. "Murdered"! Gore referred to the prisons holding suspected Jihadi terrorists as "Bush's Gulag," and he made the outrageous comment that "we need not reassure ourselves and should not congratulate ourselves that our society is less cruel than some others, although it is worth noting that there are many that are less cruel than ours."

Shame on you, Albert Gore ... shame on you.

Republican National Committee Communications Director Jim Dyke delivered an appropriately astringent reply: "Albert Gore served as Vice President of this country for eight years. During that time, Osama Bin Laden declared war on the United States five times and terrorists killed U.S. citizens on at least four different occasions including the first bombing of the World Trade Center, the attacks on Khobar Towers, our embassies in East Africa, and the USS Cole. Al Gore's attacks on the President today demonstrate that he either does not understand the threat of global terror, or he has amnesia."


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