Cheney: Kerry Sends Message of Confusion
Tue Sep 28, 3:48 PM ET
By MIKE GLOVER, Associated Press Writer
DUBUQUE, Iowa - Vice President Dick Cheney on Tuesday called Democratic
presidential candidate John Kerry an indecisive opportunist who is "not prepared
to lead America in the war on terror."
Cheney acknowledged there are other issues in the presidential campaign, but
he contended that the election was a referendum on who can best keep America
safe.
"In the present conflict, he has shown endless vacillation and indecision,"
Cheney said of Kerry during his third trip to Iowa in a month. "And his record
establishes that he is not prepared to lead America in the war on terror."
Dismissing Kerry's plan for Iraq as "an echo" of President Bush's strategy,
the vice president told supporters that Kerry has supported and opposed Bush on
Iraq depending on how he assessed the political advantage.
"His endless back-and-forth on Iraq sends a message of confusion and shows
that he is not ready for the responsibilities of commander in chief," Cheney
said.
Democrats offered a counter to Cheney's criticism by hosting a rally in
Dubuque for Democratic National Committee Chairman Terry McAuliffe, who led
about 200 activists to the local auditor's office to drop off absentee ballots.
"Voters are fed up with the Bush administration's wrong choices in Iraq and
Dick Cheney's favors for Halliburton," McAuliffe said. Before he was elected
vice president, Cheney ran the Texas-based corporation that has been awarded
billions of dollars in government projects in Iraq.
Dubuque, which is heavily blue-collar, long has been a Democratic stronghold.
However, it also is heavily Catholic and socially conservative, and Republicans
have sought to make gains in the region with their opposition to abortion and
gay marriage.