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Edwards v. Romney, On Terror, Con't

21 Jun 2007 06:41 pm

A longer response to Edwards from Romney's Madden:

The very fact that John Edwards has to throw his hands up in the air and make “air quotes” when using the phrase War on Terror is indicative of just how woefully unprepared and unrealistic he is when it comes to recognizing the danger America faces with the threat of global terrorism. It’s the exact opposite of Governor Romney’s approach on foreign policy and national seciurity.

John Edwards and the rest of the Democratic presidential candidates have a weak knee world-view, and that should trouble Americans. Governor Romney presents a vision of strength built around vigorous intelligence and military alliances, while the Democrats talk about slinking away from our responsibilities as world leaders and instead assigning blame for the terror threats that are very real around the globe.

The choice between Governor Romney’s vision of a strong America and the Democrats’ pessimistic America couldn’t be clearer.

Lastly, Governor Romney’s new type of Marshall Plan idea and proposal predates John Edwards’ late attempt to seize upon it and claim it’s his.

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