WASHINGTON -- Democratic presidential candidates on Wednesday rebuked Republican rival Rudy Giuliani for suggesting that the United States could face another major terrorist attack if a Democrat is elected in 2008.
Illinois Sen. Barack Obama said the former New York City mayor, who was in charge on Sept. 11, 2001, should not be making the terrorist threat into ''the punchline of another political attack.''

''Rudy Giuliani today has taken the politics of fear to a new low and I believe Americans are ready to reject those kind of politics,'' Obama said in a statement.

Former North Carolina Sen. John Edwards and Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton also joined in the criticism.

Giuliani's remark Tuesday echoed sentiments expressed by other Republicans in election time. The former mayor said if a Democrat is elected, ''it sounds to me like we're going on defense. We're going to wave the white flag there.''

But, he said, if a Republican wins, ''we will remain on offense'' trying to anticipate what the terrorists are going to do and ''trying to stop them before they do it.''
Obama goes rude on Rudy :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Elections

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Psycho4Bud Reviewed by Psycho4Bud on . Obama goes rude on Rudy WASHINGTON -- Democratic presidential candidates on Wednesday rebuked Republican rival Rudy Giuliani for suggesting that the United States could face another major terrorist attack if a Democrat is elected in 2008. Illinois Sen. Barack Obama said the former New York City mayor, who was in charge on Sept. 11, 2001, should not be making the terrorist threat into ''the punchline of another political attack.'' ''Rudy Giuliani today has taken the politics of fear to a new low and I believe Rating: 5