At 03:21 PM 10/10/2004, Mark Felling wrote:
Further, the logic saying that if the Communist Party does not support Bush (which I question the validity of such an official statement having been made), then they must support Kerry is just as silly.  That is like saying if A does not equal B, then B must equal C.  This is not a form of deduction or even induction, but rather one of the most common examples of false logic. 

The statement is on the official web site of the Communist Party USA. http://www.cpusa.org/
Build Unity! Defeat Bush and the Ultra Right! "the overriding political task is to defeat Bush and his counterparts in Congress and elect Kerry and a more people-friendly Congress"

The CPUSA does not have a candidate capable of defeating Bush.
Kerry is the only candidate that is capable of defeating Bush.
The only way they can accomplish their goal to defeat Bush is to vote for Kerry.

I only went to college for 1 year and did take a logic class, so can you please explain how it is false logic?

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