1. Come on, Brian. How do you go from “the world remains a very dangerous place, and that it would be enormously risky to depart from Mr. Bush’s strategy” to “anyone who votes against George Bush’s policies is voting for Al Qaeda.”?

  2. Greetings,
    Then there is this:
    U-S Representative Tom Cole might have stirred up Democrats by saying a vote against the re-election of President Bush is like supporting
    Adolph Hitler during World War Two. Or supporting Osama bin Laden now. “If George Bush loses the election, Osama bin Laden wins the election,” Cole is quoted in this week’s edition of the Yukon Review.

  3. Well, you should be used to Sullivan’s hyperbole by now. Reynolds doesn’t say anything close to your original assertion. Rather, he intimates that the terrorist bombings influenced the election. I don’t think that fact is even being questioned, as the Conservative Party was leading according to polls right up until the day before the bombing. And LGF says, simply “Al Qaeda�s new slogan: Bomb The Vote! Socialists Claim Victory in Spain Election” There is nothing false about that headline. Again, I submit the question… where is the assertion that a vote for Bush is a vote for al Qaeda? I just don’t see it.

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