Web Site for Iraqi Minister Rocks Cyberspace

dahunan

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The site is currently offline..hackers? or bandwidth?

Web Site for Iraqi Minister Rocks Cyberspace
Thu April 10, 2003 08:30 PM ET
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A member of Saddam Hussein's vanquished regime has sprung up as an unlikely hero in cyberspace on a Web site embraced by both supporters and foes of the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq.
Television news junkies transfixed by daily briefings by Iraqi Minister of Information Mohammed Saeed al-Sahaf are now logging onto a day-old Web site featuring his finest invective against U.S. and British "infidels."

The site, (http:/www.WeLoveTheIraqiInformationMinister.com), is a "coalition effort of bloodthirsty hawks and ineffectual doves" united in their admiration for al-Sahaf and his pronouncements, such as: "I now inform you that you are too far from reality."

Among al-Sahaf's now-famous declarations was: "There are no American infidels in Baghdad. Never!"

Writer and former Greenpeace activist Kieran Mulvaney, a Briton living in Alaska, said he and friends got the idea for the site while watching cable news coverage of the three-week-old war.

"I mentioned to one of my friends that the best part is watching this guy," Mulvaney told Reuters on Thursday. "He is so brazen that I could almost admire him."

Mulvaney and his friends designed, built and put up the site in three days. Within hours of going live on the Internet, the site "has exploded," Mulvaney said. The same day, U.S. troops marched into Baghdad and al-Sahaf disappeared, or in the view of his new Web site, went on "administrative leave."

"I hope he is alive somewhere so he knows how famous he has become," Mulvaney said. "We've had all kinds of e-mail from literally all over the world. We even had a few e-mails from within the Pentagon saying, 'We really like this guy and we miss him."'

The site already is offering T-shirts and mugs bearing al-Sahaf's best-loved statements ("My feelings -- as usual -- we will slaughter them all!") and has selected actor and director Sydney Pollack to play the information minister in the Hollywood version of the war.

In the meantime, Mulvaney said he will appeal for sightings of al-Sahaf, and there are plans to poll fans about what the beret-wearing minister should do after the war.

One fan has advocated an urgent campaign to spare al-Sahaf if he is found: "He is too much of a global asset to be murdered/shot/stabbed or otherwise wasted."
http://asia.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=internetNews&storyID=2547184

 

LocutusX

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The site is still down.

"I hope he is alive somewhere so he knows how famous he has become," Mulvaney said. "We've had all kinds of e-mail from literally all over the world. We even had a few e-mails from within the Pentagon saying, 'We really like this guy and we miss him."'

The Pentagon misses him! That's a bit disturbing.

 

AAjax

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Originally posted by: Alistar7
This guy should have been in Monty Python's Holy Grail......


Hey, dont run away its only a flesh wound!
 

Loralon

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Due to overwhelming support for www.welovetheiraqiinformationminister.com. We will be bringing it back on a brand new web server that will be dedicated to the task of serving this comical view of history's funniest straight man. This should be up in 24 hours from now.



Note: from the webmaster
The site was so popular that 4000 visitors per second showed up from around the world and overwhelmed this shared server for over 8 hours until we turned it off in self defense. It basically put a 100 other businesses out of business for a day. If we had known it was going to be this popular we would have put it on it's own server from the beginning.

What started out as a private joke to be shared by a small group of friends has turned into a hit. Check back in 24 hours or so while the internet routers figure out where the new web server is that replaces this old one. The site consists of lots of bandwidth hogging pictures and animations that you'll love once you see it on its new home server.
 

apoppin

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I hear that FOX is mounting a massive campaign to find the Former Info Minister . . .



10,000,000 million leaflets air-dropped with a picture and caption: "Have you seen this man: Former Iraqi Minister of Information Mohammed Saeed al-Sahaf **REWARD for ALIVEand unharmed!**"

(the milk carton production is slow in Baghdad right now)





as a Late Nite TV Show Host . . . :Q






(Sorry, no link . . . yet)























. . . .or as a possible replacement for Geraldo. :p



:D



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yowolabi

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It would be really funny if he resurfaced and sued the guys for selling merchandise quoting him without his permission or giving him a cut.
 

Moonbeam

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The fascination that we have with Minister Magoo is of course predicated on the fact that his deviation from reality was of such extreme obviousness, that we could enjoy his delusions without at the same time experiencing any inkling of our own.
 

Spyro

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Originally posted by: yowolabi
It would be really funny if he resurfaced and sued the guys for selling merchandise quoting him without his permission or giving him a cut.

LOL :D
 

SP33Demon

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Yeah I'm going to miss the poor guy.... he was only doing his job, and he was hilarious!
 

conjur

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Originally posted by: Moonbeam
The fascination that we have with Minister Magoo is of course predicated on the fact that his deviation from reality was of such extreme obviousness, that we could enjoy his delusions without at the same time experiencing any inkling of our own.
Much like your delusions of Gore having won in 2000. :D

Ok...I'll let that sleeping dog lie for a while. :)
 

exp

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They should have called their website Al-Sahafics Anonymous, dedicated to those addicts who just can't get enough of the Iraqi Information Minister. From the looks of things there are plenty of qualified members on this forum. :D

"Hello, my name is exp and I'm an Al-Sahafic."