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October 29, 2004

Bush, Barney And Secret Emails: ePolitics Buzz Brief

Online fundraising is winding down, last minute online ads are running, and the Internet’s sole political purpose beginning Monday will be GOTV. That and maybe a little scoop journalism.

- I’m highly confused about the new web clip ‘Our Dad’ the Bush daughters are speaking about. I like it but they shouldn’t have used the word obsessed and Barney in the same sentence. I know Americans are dog lovers, but obsessed?

- Did you doubt for a minute that the international world would figure out a way to get passed the GeorgeWBush Foreign Web block? The search engine technology company StrangeLogic.com has made the content available for everyone to view at http://www.GeorgeDeCloaked.com. Also surfers can use anonymizer services such as Anonymizaton.net.

- How about some more humor that so desperately needed in theses last days. EROI and MiniClips have a great collection of politcal humor. Caution: Viewing clips while drinking milk may cause liquid projection through nostrils.

- An interesting article at C|net purposes bloggers will be the first to call the elections, not the media.

- John Kerry sent out and email giving props to his online community. It was a gesture reminiscent of Dean days when Kerry wrote “You and our entire online community have worked wonders throughout this election... Thank you so much for standing with me. I will never forget what you have done.”

- And did you here the one about the Secret GOP e-mails that landed on a Democratic site:
www.georgewbush.org/deadletteroffice? Can you believe its caused an ‘investigation’ to be launched?

Posted by Buzz Webster at October 29, 2004 12:21 PM | Permalink | Comments (0)

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