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MilBlogs on Bush Ads
Do I think it is wrong for President Bush to use images of 9/11 in his campaign ads?
Not. One. Bit.
In fact, I think it is very warranted. How can 9/11 be discounted as unimportant? Should the President's performance in the War on Terror be dismissed?
That's what John Kerry wants.
We need a President who can fight and win. I don't believe that John Kerry can do it. I believe that the War on Terror is the most important issue in this campaign. I know that the vast majority of the media disagrees with me about that. I expect them to because they don't care for our President.
I've blogged about it before. We can't afford to elect a "feel good", vague candidate in the middle of a struggle for our way of life.
The greatest danger to our country would be for Americans to forget about September 11th.
Update: Baldilocks has a good discussion about the issue. And, if you haven't seen it, Smash has the run down of the 9/11 issue throughout the Blogosphere.

March 08, 2004 • Permalink
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