You say "fear and panic," I say national unity against an obvious enemy that needed to be crushed.
This thread is meant to insight division. Look at the wording which sounds like it was from one of the uncovered e-mails from the Democrats.
It's the former bush administration who admitted he was urged to raise the terror alert for political reasons, I link to that story.
It was Karl Rove's strategy:
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/05/10/opinion/editorial-observer-karl-rove-s-campaign-strategy-seems-evident-it-s-terror.htmlhttp://www.cbsnews.com/news/capitalizing-on-fear-itself/His own words, he admitted what I said in the OP:
"The election will be fought out over the security of the country and the security from threats. I don't think either one will dominate to the exclusion of the other,"