The
Philadelphia City Paper reports that, at an event earlier this week in Philadelphia, Rick Santorum said the following:
"If you don't think we're in a war, then think again," said Santorum, justifying President George Bush's wiretapping procedures to listen in on possible terrorist conversations. "Most people don't believe there is war. And the war could have been avoided. Now we're in a war, but it's a different kind of war." (Emphasis ours)
WHAT? Did we miss something? Most people don't believe we're in a war? Rick can you please tell us who these people are? Are they the people who fell for President Bush's "Mission Accomplished" routine?
Or perhaps some people forgot that we were in a war because they
heard you tell them to serve their country by displaying your bumper stickers.