Article: ELECTION 2004 Cheney faults Kerry on terrorism stance; U.S. can't afford to change course, vice president says

Cheney faults Kerry on terrorism stanceU.S. can't afford to change course, vice president saysVice President Dick Cheney on Tuesday painted the upcoming election as almost entirely a question of who should be the commander in chief for the next four years, and he dismissed Sen. John Kerry as a valid answer."The danger here is we'll ask a man to take over as commander in chief who in fact doesn't get it," Cheney told several hundred supporters at Serb Hall on Milwaukee's south side.He defined "it" as the changed world in the aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in New York, Washington, D.C., and Pennsylvania, a world that calls for the U.S.

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