Bush spins nuisance claim

DialecticMaterialist

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The Bush team has recently taken a claim made by Kerry out of contex, implying that Kerry somehow thinks terrorism is a mere nuisance, equivalent to prostitution. This however is merely distorting what Kerry said by taking it out of context.

To quote spinsanity on the issue:

The ad clearly suggests that Kerry regards terrorism as nothing more than a nuisance. The quote from Kerry, reported in an Oct. 10 New York Times Magazine article, was a response to a question about how Americans could feel safe again. Kerry actually stated: "We have to get back to the place we were, where terrorists are not the focus of our lives, but they're a nuisance." Drawing an analogy between organized crime and terrorism, he continued: "As a former law-enforcement person, I know we're never going to end prostitution. We're never going to end illegal gambling. But we're going to reduce it, organized crime, to a level where it isn't on the rise. It isn't threatening people's lives every day, and fundamentally, it's something that you continue to fight, but it's not threatening the fabric of your life."



Kerry was not suggesting terrorists were currently just a nuisance; rather, that the goal of American policy should be to reduce terrorism to the point where it is minimally disruptive to peoples' lives.


http://spinsanity.com/
 
And Bush once remarked that he "wasn't worried" about Osama running around free. Looks like the poorly-chosen phrase syndrome can cross party lines.
 

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