You know what, that's pretty fair I must concede. However, Islamist terrorism is a powerful political piece and is on the minds of voting citizens, as most people are simply more concerned with that than Christian Terrorist attacks from what I've seen. By addressing how that form of terrorism will be tackled, you effectively make a statement to voters that are thinking about that.
I must say though that you actually remind me of Annoying Orange, as far as your determination regarding the issues goes.
Indeed it is quite powerful, and I see why people are so concerned about it, it's a terrifying thought which is extremely sensationalized by media all around the world, from both sides of the political spectrum. I just wish more people would actually look into the facts and do the research and see they they're more likely to be bitten by a shark while being struck by lightning than being killed by any sort of terrorism, islamist or otherwise. It's quite nearly a non-issue with the preventative measures we have in place. (In canada here, our biggest terrorist attack in the past like, 5 years was where one person got killed. that's... it. Yeah it was bad but it was one person, that's a fairly good ending as far as terror attacks go. And it was sensationalized like forget.) And I fully admit that in recent years there hasn't been as much christian terrorism as muslim terrorism, by my calculations christian terrorism is around 60% that of islamist.
And yes, I'm usually very firm on my positions. That's because they're based on evidence, and unless the evidence changes or I made a flaw in my logic, there's no reason for me to change them. (I've changed my mind several times on big political issues too)