Originally posted by: Sunner
Originally posted by: Mayax
Originally posted by: Sunner
Also, it's noteworthy that both Ralph Nader's and John Kerry's pages are available to everyone, maybe they have alot more money to burn on bandwidth than Bush&Co?
Now you're just whining like a little french girl. It's not a government web-site. It's paid for by the campaign. The NASA site is government paid for.
You've been given a good reason why, pipe down and deal with it.
The Whitehouse web-site is fully fucntional and you can find everything you need to know about our government there. Enjoy.
If you want to continue with that nonsensical rant, let me get some wine and music so I can savor it better.
I'm used to hearing it in French but I guess I can settle for English.
Good work.
Not only did you not address any of my questions, but you managed to flame the French as well.
Though I guess I shouldn't expect anything else in AT P&N :roll:
Country of the free indeed :roll:
Just one question.
If this is about money(bandwith costs), how much do you think the additional bandwidth from other countries would cost as opposed to other activities in the election campaign?
Honestly, I'd prefer anyone but Bush to win, but I'm not all that concerned, what worries me about the US in general(no matter who wins) is the attitude of the people supporting the political parties.
As long as something goes along the lines of their parties, anything goes.
Now, I'm not overly interested in what www.georgewbush.com has to say, I spent maybe 2-3 minutes looking when I went there through a proxy, what does interest me is that a nation that claims to hold some sort of moral highground on the basis of being "the greatest democracy on earth" shuts others out of their campaign sites for no apparent reason(the bandwidht reason, if you hadn't already figured it out, is bull$hit, nothing more).
That's what I would expect of the regime in China, not of the president of the United States.
The Aficionado
Are you saying Bush&Co doesn't have anything to do with their official campaign site?
And are you saying there are fewer trolls on the Republican side than the Democratic/Independant one, and hence Nader/Kerry can afford to keep their sites public while Bush has to shut down everyone not located in the US?
Not to mention, one would expect the vast majority of these rabid Democarats to reside within the US, hence they'd be able to see the site in question anyway.
Anyone, how about the Americans living in other countries? Are they not worth the trouble?
[edit] Bleh, accidently quoted my post instead of editing, but you know what I mean... [/edit]
