Tuesday, October 03, 2006

STOCKTON, California — President Bush took a swat at his critics Tuesday, bluntly declaring that if Democrats take control of Congress, the nation's stance against terrorism will soften.

He scolded Democrats who voted against his warrantless wiretapping program to monitor the communications of suspected terrorists and legislation to detain, interrogate and question high-value terrorist suspects.

"On each of these programs, the Democrats have said they share our goals. But when it comes time to vote, they consistently oppose giving our personnel the tools they need to protect us," Bush said at a $400,000 breakfast fundraiser for Rep. Richard Pombo, held 60 miles east of the San Francisco Bay area.

"Time and time again, the Democrats want to have it both ways. They talk tough on terror, but when the votes are counted, their softer side comes out," he said.

In the home stretch of campaigning for the Nov. 7 elections, Bush is using his $2.3 million fundraising sprint through Nevada, California, Arizona and Colorado to try portray distinct differences between Democrats and Republicans, especially on waging the war against terror.

10 comments:

dad-e~O said...

as a republican, I would say I am all for a war against terror, I don't like being terrified. Frankly I'm a bit terrified that my gov't wants to continue bad war untill my kids are able to fight in it.

Sickboy said...

Yeah, give them a new fresh breed of lil soldiers to carry on the battle.

scary....

Sickboy said...

What really freaks me out is how willing some democrats will be to toss away OUR rights to all these damn border jumpers if they can.

Scott said...

I have lost all faith in that man, and I think he will say any thing to keep him self in power.

As far as terrorists go, yeah they make me a little nervous, but North Korea are who really scare the shit out of me!

Martin said...

What he was really saying is:
"The Democrats talk tough on terror, but every time they are given the opportunity to to vote, they consistently oppose enacting constitutionally questionable legislation that removes power from the judicial branch and empowers the executive branch with powers they should not have"

Martin said...

Hey Peter, how's TX?

dad-e~O said...

shit-tacular.
nice translation of govern"mental" double speak Martin.
soon we will be crowning our heads of state instead of voting for them. Jeb is up next, cause FLA is running so well

Sickboy said...

I dont think Jeb will run.

dad-e~O said...

Scott, your spot on about the scarry ness of the Korea situation, which evertone ignores. those are NUKES, godammit

Scott said...

Thanks Martin, as you have once again brought complex issues into simple language. kudo's