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graphic7
Oct27-04, 03:35 PM
http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2004/10/26/bush_campaign_web_site_rejects_nonus_visitors.html

I suppose he doesn't want the world to laugh at his "policies" discussed on the website, although they are hard to find.

russ_watters
Oct27-04, 03:43 PM
Well, either that or due to capacity limits, he wants to make sure the people who matter have access to his site.

graphic7
Oct27-04, 03:47 PM
Well, either that or due to capacity limits, he wants to make sure the people who matter have access to his site.

Well the server is hosted on a single connection. Therefore, he'd have to be explicitly rate limiting foreign access, which is just as bad as denying any in the first place.

graphic7
Nov1-04, 04:10 PM
The Bush-Cheney campaign has finally cited a reason for banning foreign visitors:

http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2004/10/28/campaign_cites_security_reasons_for_blocking_acces s_to_bush_site.html

I consider this a load of crap myself. You don't ban anyone outside of the United States for security reasons. A much more "appropriate" plan would be to spend some time securing the server(s) the website is on.

omin
Nov1-04, 08:01 PM
Bush is an international threat. He was first to agree his sight must have homeland security. After you go murdering and stealing across Iraq, you must protect yourself because the international community condemns it.

Political Prodigy
Nov1-04, 08:19 PM
Notice this only started on October 24th. If he was as anti foreign as you are seeming to imply this would have been done ages ago, most likely around September 11th.
After you go murdering and stealing across Iraq, you must protect yourself because the international community condemns it.
Stealing? Murdering yes but it is a war and I don't believe a war has been fought without killing. You make it seem as though the Iraqi's have not killed any of our soldiers, along with any of their innocent citizens who were glad to see Sadam go.

graphic7
Nov1-04, 08:29 PM
Your guess is just as good as mine as to why the Bush-Cheney campaign would ban foreign visitors. The "security" issue seems rather artificial. Any person with a malicious intent would be intelligent enough to grab a US proxy, and use it to carry out their malicious activities. Banning all foreign users certainly wouldn't stop that. And, who's to say that people in the United States aren't wanting to deface the President's web site?

Political Prodigy
Nov1-04, 08:33 PM
Well I don't know anything about computer hacking but if someone managed to do that to the presidents website, and they were on U.S grounds and got caught I'm assuming they would have some "problems" which would be different if a foreigner did it. Still it is a bit weird and annoying, I guess.

the number 42
Nov2-04, 04:24 AM
You mean you haven't got used to having your freedoms eroded? I'm wondering how long you are going to be allowed to have any genuine communication left at all. But don't worry, Mr President knows best; you don't want us nasty foreigners putting un-American ideas in your heads, do you?