Posted on Wednesday, October 27, 2004
According to Netcraft, the official Web site of the Bush campaign is blocking all visitors from outside the United States.
What’s up with that? Surely people outside the U.S. have an interest in knowing what President Bush’s positions on the issues are. And there are Americans abroad who are voting absentee (though most of them have already probably mailed their ballots). So why go to the trouble of blocking the traffic? I don’t get it.
They could at least have let in traffic from Poland…
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