While everyone in the Bush administration yells "fear al Qaida" simultaneously, the public wonders why the same group dropped the ball on this group since 9-11? Presidential advisor Stephen Hadley said of the terror threat using his best Austin Powers voice:
"It's a source of concern. And we're responding to it. It's a good reminder that the struggle against terrorism is going to be with us for a long time. We need to also, at the same time, engage in the battle of ideas, the president talking about the vision of democracy versus a vision of despair."
That's funny Presidential hopeful Fred Thompson just called the Democratic Party the "party of despair". Does that make them terrorists? Meanwhile, the glass half full President believes a terror group with tens of thousands of members can defeat 11 countries with 1.8 billion people. So who's dressed in 'dis pear now?
"It's a source of concern. And we're responding to it. It's a good reminder that the struggle against terrorism is going to be with us for a long time. We need to also, at the same time, engage in the battle of ideas, the president talking about the vision of democracy versus a vision of despair."
That's funny Presidential hopeful Fred Thompson just called the Democratic Party the "party of despair". Does that make them terrorists? Meanwhile, the glass half full President believes a terror group with tens of thousands of members can defeat 11 countries with 1.8 billion people. So who's dressed in 'dis pear now?
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