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In an announcement that has alarmed voters across the nation, Vice
President Dick Cheney said Monday that he will personally attack the
U.S. if Sen. John Kerry wins the next election.

"If the wrong man is elected in November, the nation will come under a
devastating armed attack of an unimaginable magnitude, one planned and
executed by none other than myself," Cheney said, speaking at a rally
in Greensboro, NC. "When they go to the polls, Americans must weigh
this fact and decide if our nation can ignore such a grave threat."

Added Cheney: "It would be a tragedy to suffer another attack on
American soil, let alone one perpetrated by an enemy as well-organized
and well-equipped as I am. My colleagues and I urge voters to keep
their safety in mind when they go to the polls."

Although Cheney would not comment on the details of his proposed
attack on a John Kerry-led U.S., national-security experts said he
possesses both the capabilities and the motivation to pose a serious
threat.

"There is no question that Cheney has the financial assets and
intelligence needed to pose a threat to our nation," said Peter
Bergen, terrorism researcher and author of Threats And Balances:
Former Executive Branch Officials And The Danger To America. "After
all, this fanatic can call upon the resources of both the Republican
Party and Halliburton to aid him in his assault. America would be
foolish not to take his warning seriously."

After his speech, Cheney was asked to confirm his remarks.

"Make no mistake: If Kerry becomes president, no one will be safe from
me," Cheney told reporters. "Businesses, places of worship, schools,
public parks: No place will offer you refuge. A vote for Kerry is a
vote to die in your own bed at the hands of Dick Cheney."

Stepping up to the podium after Cheney, Secretary of Homeland Security
Tom Ridge vowed to increase surveillance of the vice president.

"Wherever Cheney is�whether in his office in the White House or
stumping in battleground states�we will be watching him," Ridge said.
"I will not rule out raising the terror-alert level, should Kerry
begin to draw ahead in the polls. Every percentage point conceded to
Kerry brings the nation under greater threat of attack by Cheney."

In a televised address from the White House, President Bush promised
"to serve and protect the nation" by being re-elected.

"A war against Dick Cheney would be a long, hard struggle," Bush said.
"It would be a difficult battle against a shadowy nemesis who is able
to hide among us, loves only death and destruction, and hates our
freedom. I have the experience, the leadership, and the Republican
nomination required to protect us all�myself and my family
included�from Dick Cheney."

Although the effect of Cheney's remarks has yet to register in the
polls, some voters report that the vice president's threats have
concerned them.

"Frankly, I'm terrified," said Dwayne Cummings, a 38-year-old
metal-press operator from Cleveland, OH. "The idea of getting attacked
by Cheney right now, at a time when I'm out of work, uninsured, and
have kids to worry about, is overwhelming. I'm not sure I can vote for
Kerry anymore."

Mary Pershing, a loom-worker and lifelong Democrat from Limestone, KY,
said she appreciates the government's surveillance efforts.

"At least they're warning us about the danger," Pershing said. "I've
always suspected Cheney might do something dangerous someday. Now that
we have confirmation of a possible attack�from someone as high-ranking
as the vice president, no less�we can make moves to stop it."

Cheney's remarks quickly drew a response from the Kerry campaign.

"I urge all Americans to remain calm in the face of this new threat,"
Democratic vice presidential nominee John Edwards said. "Rest assured
that, once elected, John Kerry has a plan to contend with any threat
against our nation, whether from rogue nations, terrorists, or former
vice presidents."

"Should John Kerry be elected, he and I will work with, not against,
the international community," Edwards added. "I have no doubt that we
would be able to assemble a coalition of nations more than willing to
aid us in the war against Dick Cheney."

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