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C.J.
02-02-2005, 05:08 PM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/4222647.stm

US Democratic Senator John Kerry says a video message from Osama Bin Laden sealed his defeat in a presidential race dominated by the 9/11 attacks.

Mr Kerry told NBC TV his opinion poll lead over President George W Bush fell away after the tape was broadcast.

He said national security was the decisive issue in the November 2004 poll, won eventually by President Bush.

Osama Bin Laden's video, shown days before the vote, urged Americans to back neither Mr Bush nor Mr Kerry.

"Your security does not lie in the hands of Kerry, Bush or al-Qaeda. Your security is in your own hands," said the al-Qaeda figurehead, claiming that the best way for the US to avoid fresh attacks was to call off its "war on terror".

Ratings loss

Mr Kerry said he was proud of his presidential campaign, claiming it had brought "millions of new voters" into the political process.

"Many Republicans say we beat their models by four or five points," he said.

"I won the youth vote. I won the independent vote. I won the moderate vote."

But, Mr Kerry said, he had faced a difficult task in persuading a country at war "to shift horses in midstream".

"I believe that 9/11 was the central deciding issue in this race," he said.

He said the impact of Bin Laden's message was evident by the dent in his ratings that followed its appearance.

"We were rising in the polls up until the last day when the tape appeared. We flat-lined the day the tape appeared and went down on Monday."

Attack on Rice

Mr Kerry also renewed attacks on President Bush over his handling of the conflict in Iraq.

He argued that a new Iraqi security force was not being forged rapidly enough and that the government's attitude had made the US less safe.

"I believe this administration has set back America's interests and security on a global basis. And over the next few months, I intend to lay out very, very clearly exactly how they've done and how we can do a better job."

Senator Kerry recently attacked Condoleezza Rice in the run-up to her confirmation as Secretary of State.

He told NBC she was the "principal architect, implementer and defender" of a policy that had made the US less secure.

Sendok
02-02-2005, 05:15 PM
wow...i just lost all respect for that man.

The Dude
02-02-2005, 05:22 PM
He just figured that out now? We knew soon as the second plane hit the WTC that the next election would be all about national security. Kerry failed to realize that 9/11 was a turning point for america. It's a new era, republicans know this, as do most democrats. But somehow Kerry didn't notice.

aerofan113
02-02-2005, 08:07 PM
Kerry was all over the place. HE lost the election. And Bush didnt win on national security, he won on morality. You dont base a win on National security when only 39 percent of the country agrees with the war in iraq. Its all mut anyways.

HereticPB
02-02-2005, 11:32 PM
Pointing that crooked figure out Biny boy. Yea it is true Bush paid Bin Laden lots of cash to disrupt Kerry's chances of becoming President (pfff ahahaha).

Mr Kerry told NBC TV his opinion poll lead over President George W Bush fell away after the tape was broadcast. Polls don't matter especially opinion polls and exit polls.

"I won the youth vote. I won the independent vote. I won the moderate vote." and the retard vote. From what I remember not many youth voters voted at all. You won the moderate vote is that why Bush's numbers where the highest of any President? Moderates tended to vote for Bush.

If there was another chance to take a shot in the media Kerry is all for it right? Heh. Dying political party "DNC"

Bryan
02-03-2005, 06:12 AM
The retard vote? How lovely!

If I remember, one of you Righties were talking about bin Laden endorsing Kerry, when in fact what he said was that our security does not lie in Kerry or Bush, instead of "Kerry 04". I believe that's what he's referencing.

If someone really wanted to bomb a subway, gun down some people in the street, or smash a car wired with explosives into a building, they would probably succeed. It doesn't matter who is in charge, there will always be terrorism, just like there will always be crime. We will never figure out a way to completely stop it, unless we can develop a system like that in "Minority Report".