Fair enough. I agree that they know what they will get from Bush. However, taken with the previous comments from Cheney, it just seems like a fear job at best, an attempt to paint a vote for Kerry as aligning with Al Queda at worst. My issue with it is that Hastert speaks as if he knows the political wishes of the terrorists, which bothers me. It also bothers me that there are a good many Americans who will read about this/see this on TV and just take it as fact.

I will not be suprised if, before election day, at least one prominent Republican just comes out and says something along the lines of a vote for Kerry is anti-American, what with the war and all.... Or maybe it's just Monday, raining, and I am grumpy....

>I am sorry, but what makes you think that this is not true?  With Bush, they
>know what they'll get.  With Kerry, even if he had a consistent position, he
>would be new and therefore might be more flexible.  And what in what Kerry has
>said makes you believe that Al Queda would prefer Bush over him?
>
>I guess I take this as a so what.  The 9/11 under Kerry is straight fear
>tactic IMHO.
>
>Andy
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