Wednesday, October 06, 2004
Good One
Many thanks to P-Dogg and his sidekick Mo Pain for sending me the updated link to Factcheck.com.
Last night, the Vice President implored the television audience to visit "Factcheck.com" to see how Senator Edwards had distorted his ties with Haliburton. As I said last night, this might have opened a can of worms for the President and Vice-President.
It seems that clicking on "Factcheck.com" today takes you to George Soros's website, www.georgesoros.com. As of 7 pm last night, the domain, "Factcheck.com" belonged to an organization that touted itself as the "Leading Education Site on the Net." It says the domain was registered in February 2004 and is set to expire on February 2007.
According to CNN, the website belongs to a company located in the Grand Caymen Islands, and when their site became overloaded by webtraffic, they took it out on the VP by redirecting visitors to Soros's site.
Here is a quote from a representative to Soros:
"We are as surprised as anyone by this turn of events but certainly encourage voters to visit both of these valuable sites," Michael Vachon, a senior aide to Soros, said in a statement.
I bet!
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Last night, the Vice President implored the television audience to visit "Factcheck.com" to see how Senator Edwards had distorted his ties with Haliburton. As I said last night, this might have opened a can of worms for the President and Vice-President.
It seems that clicking on "Factcheck.com" today takes you to George Soros's website, www.georgesoros.com. As of 7 pm last night, the domain, "Factcheck.com" belonged to an organization that touted itself as the "Leading Education Site on the Net." It says the domain was registered in February 2004 and is set to expire on February 2007.
According to CNN, the website belongs to a company located in the Grand Caymen Islands, and when their site became overloaded by webtraffic, they took it out on the VP by redirecting visitors to Soros's site.
Here is a quote from a representative to Soros:
"We are as surprised as anyone by this turn of events but certainly encourage voters to visit both of these valuable sites," Michael Vachon, a senior aide to Soros, said in a statement.
I bet!