Saturday, June 30, 2007

Quote of the Day

"I think the American people in November 2008 are going to select the person they think is strongest to defend America against Islamic terrorism. And it is not going to focus on--as some of the media wants it--just Iraq. I think Americans are smarter than that."

-- Rudy Guiliani


Read about it here.

More:

"'I think that the president we elect in 2008 will determine how long it takes to prevail against the terrorists,' Mr. Giuliani says. 'If you select somebody that is going to go back on defense, it's going to take a much longer time and there are going to be more casualties. If you select a president that's going to remain on offense, and even improve on it, it isn't going to be easy, but it's going to mean less casualties, faster.'"

4 comments:

  1. "I think the American people in November 2008 are going to select the person they think is strongest to defend America against Islamic terrorism."

    We can only hope. In the midst of all the anit-war rhetoric I think some citizens have lost sight of the problems--Islamic terrorists who want to destroy every one of us and our way of life.
    Most of the liberally slanted news orgs have downplayed the terror attacks in Britain this past week because if they admit it's a real threat it contradicts the "Terror is just a bumper sticker" position of the Dems. The goal of the Dems is to discredit everything the Republicans say and stand for, and to admit that terrorism exists contravenes the Dems position and legitimizes what President Bush says.
    God forbid the Dems should actually live in the real world.

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  2. "God forbid the Dems should actually live in the real world."

    They won't have to worry about that if they fool enough voters into giving them the White House, and continued control over Con-gress next year.

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  3. Rudy is still in first place with me. BB

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  4. Personally, I'd like to see a Guiliani-Thompson ticket. And I don't care which one is in the top spot.

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