gwbush.com Spoof Websites Culture Jamming Media
gwbush.com, created by Zack Exley and RTMark, parodies of the official site of George W. Bush's campaign for United States President in the year 2000. The campaign filed a complaint with Federal regulators. When Bush said of the site, "There ought to be limits to freedom", critics made much of the sound bite.
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- Top/Computers/Internet/Domain Names/Disputed Domain Names/cnndn.com
- Top/Regional/North America/United States/Government/Elections/President/2000/Candidates/Bush, George W. and Dick Cheney
- Bush's letter to the Federal Election Commission - Scan of the letter sent to the FEC.
- George W. Bush Vs. Parody Site - Article and archived discussion. [Slashdot]
- Election Regulators Dismiss Complaint Against Bush Parody Site - [New York Times] (Registration required.)
- CounterCoup.org - Another site started by Zack Exley questioning the legitimacy of gwbush.com Bush's presidency and organizing protests.
- Bush Campaign Asks Government to Go After Critical Web Site - [New York Times] (Registration required.)
- Bush Shows How Not to Handle the Internet, Experts Say - [New York Times]
- gwbush.com - Zack Exley\\'s satirical site of George W. Bush campaign, now culture jamming quite overt.
- RTMark: GWBush.com - Story of the gwbush.com and mirrors of RTMark\\'s gwbush.com original two versions of it.
- Beating Around the Bush - "Bush has asked the Federal Election Commission to gwbush.com crack down gwbush.com on a satirical Web site created gwbush.com by Zack Exley, a gwbush.com self-described \\'Christian who loathes gwbush.com hypocrisy,\\' and the anti-establishment Web design gwbush.com group RTMark." gwbush.com [Wired]
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