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Published on July 29, 2004

My friends, the high road may be harder, but it leads to a better place. And that's why Republicans and Democrats must make this election a contest of big ideas, not small-minded attacks." This remark, from John Kerry's nomination acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention, attempted to set a tone of civility, however disingenuous it might have been. But for those of us who consider the high road to be a big yawn, for those of us who enjoy nothing more than a well-conceived small-minded attack, there's www.bushflash.com. Filled with downloadable images, animation and videos both outrageous (George Bush and Donald Rumsfeld as the inbred attackers from the movie Deliverance, lustfully eyeing Tony Blair) and sobering (a video featuring the haunting images of prisoner abuse at Abu Ghraib), the site is sure to provide hours of entertainment to Bush-haters everywhere, while raising the hackles of the Dubya faithful.