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Michael Moore: Best buddies with America's sworn enemies
I always knew Michael Moore was a strange bird. But many people have no idea how extreme he really is. Perhaps that is why I find it so troubling that he has been embraced by the Democratic Party and the left-leaning news media so closely. He sat with Terry McAuliffe at the Democratic National Convention and has used everything from the Oscars to his personal web site as platforms from which to attack America's war against Jihadist terrorists.

And then there's USA Today using him to cover the Republican National Convention. I have no problem with USA Today selecting someone from the left to cover the conservative party's convention, but Michael Moore? Michael Moore is way beyond the term "liberal." He could more accurately be described as a leftist radical. Just take a look at Moore's friends and allies.

First, he defended the Taliban regime when the U.S. invaded Afghanistan after 9-11, claiming there was no proof that the Taliban — or even Osama Bin Laden--had anything to do with 9-11. Then he defended Saddam's brutal regime. He will deny these charges of course, but, if Moore had his way, the Taliban regime would still be in power, harboring Al Qaida and Saddam would still be filling up the mass graves of Iraq, periodically threatening his neighbors and lining Kofi Annan's pockets with kickbacks as Iraq did business with France, Germany and Russia.
Posted by: Mark Espinola 2004-09-24
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