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Kerry warns: More al Qaeda attacks coming


Sen. Kerry, reflecting this afternoon on Capitol Hill on the recent Pakistan elections, where he served as an observer, said American troops have an enormous amount of work to do.


He stressed that top al Qaeda leadership is planning more attacks on America, saying that it is a question of when, not if.

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Photo: Michael Connor/The Washington Times

-- Harrison Keely, intern, The Washington Times

Comments (3)

Gee, ya think so John? There are a bunch of you guys (political correct hacks) that are doing all you can to tie our soldiers hands. The lapse of the FISA act would be one of them. You lie/deceive/misrepresent many things only to make yourself look good for ignoble reasons.

I'm not saying that it couldn't happen, but when an offical gets up in front of a podium and warns everyone that something is going to happen, just makes me wonder as to what crystal ball are they looking into. You guys get up there and preach about things to win votes or to get things passed, but only for your own personal benefits. So tell me, what's worse than a lawyer ?

But, hey, if you capture a major al Qaeda terrorist overseas, don't even think about waterboarding that person. After all, John Kerry, you wouldn't actually want to know where this next attack is going to take place, right?

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