This was in the WaPo:
Bush Both Attacks, Defends on Iraq
By Michael A. Fletcher
Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, September 29, 2006; Page A12
BIRMINGHAM, Sept. 28 -- In his sharpest partisan attack of this election campaign, President Bush Thursday denounced Democratic critics of his Iraq policy and said "the party of FDR and the party of Harry Truman has become the party of cut and run."
Seeking to rebut Democrats who say a new intelligence report indicates that Iraq is fueling terrorism rather than helping to counter it, Bush said voters face a choice "between two parties with two different attitudes on this war on terror."
Republicans, he said, "understand the nature of the enemy. We know the enemy wants to attack us again," whereas Democrats "offer nothing but criticism, and obstruction and endless second-guessing."
Despite assertions in a recently declassified intelligence report that the war in Iraq has become "a cause celebre" that is inspiring new jihadists and fueling anti-Americanism, Bush restated his position that the country is safer since the March 2003 invasion of Iraq. Absent the war, he said, extremists would only find other excuses to attack Americans and other Westerners.
He said that leaving Iraq before that country is stabilized would embolden terrorists while exposing the United States to economic blackmail and the prospect of even-more-lethal threats.
"The greatest danger is not that America's presence in Iraq is drawing new recruits to the terrorist cause," he said. "The greatest danger is that an American withdrawal from Iraq would embolden the terrorists and help them find new recruits to carry out even more destructive attacks on the American homeland."
Ah bite me. Did anyone else see on the news the excerpts from Bob Woodwards next book that explictly confirm what Sen. Kerry has been saying for months, Iraq is bad and getting worse. The attacks on Americans are expected to go up next year. An attack on Americans occur every 15 minutes right now in Iraq, 800 times a week and it is going to get worse.
Sen. Kerry was right back in 2004 and is right now. The Dictator is wrong.