republicans who insist on linking a debt ceiling increase to budget cuts are "a version of al qaeda terrorists." o'neill says the two issues should not be part of the same debate and lawmakers who insist on doing that one anyway are putting our society at risk. maybe he is right. but then, putting you the country at risk has never been that big an issue for congress now, that is? think about t here is the question. how do you see the debt ceiling fight being resolved? go to cnn.com/caffertyfile. post a comment on my blog. another game of chicken coming up, wolf. >> yep. we are used to it by now. we will see who wins this one and how they finesse t jack, thank you. right now, a state of emergency is in effect for all of alabama and parts of five other states pounded by all these tornadoes. many storm survivors are tallying their losses and counting their blessings. >> you want to seem materialistic, but just to lose