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Posted on 01/31/2002 9:46:27 PM PST by gutehaad

Democrats 'hijack'WND website

Party dot-comers label national columnists 'rightwing nutcases'

By Joe Kovacs

(C) 2002 WorldNetDaily.com

A website run by Democrats is "hijacking" a number of other sites – including WorldNetDaily.com – in a "spin-control" campaign that some feel is derogatory.

Democrats.com is using the address rightwingnutcases.com to bring readers to WorldNetDaily's page that lists commentaries written by former presidential candidate Pat Buchanan, now a columnist for WND.

"Patrick Buchanan has won the right to send people to www.rightwingnutcases.com to find his extremist commentaries," declares the site, which is operated by Democratic activists, but has no formal connection to the Democratic National Committee. "Since Pat has now left the Republican Party for being too moderate, how much longer until he renounces his American citizenship and seeks asylum in Paraguay?"

Buchanan, who in addition to writing columns is also selling a new book, "The Death of the West", says his political opponents are apparently returning to a familiar strategy.

"Devoid of ideas themselves, leftist Democrats have taken to the old name-calling and smear tactics, interfering with speakers and writers, that they perfected when they were all wallowing in the mud of Woodstock in 1969," Buchanan told WorldNetDaily. "Where conservatives gave us Ronald Reagan and victory in the Cold War, these folks gave us Bill and Monica and the soiling of the White House. As they have nothing to say themselves, they can only attract attention by interfering with and attacking others who do have ideas."

No one with Democrats.com responded to repeated inquires from WND, but the site explains its intent on one of its pages:

"Democrats.com is proud to announce a major new achievement in our ongoing effort to recapture the English language from reactionary forces who would hijack it. Today we are releasing version 1.0 of our exclusive new Spin Control Machine. The Spin Control Machine makes it possible to relabel websites that misrepresent themselves. This has become urgent since the events of September 11th, since it is now commonplace for the extreme right to try to appropriate the language of patriotism and claim exclusive proprietorship of the words indicating a love of America. ... Congratulations for setting new lows and shame on all of you for testing the limits of tolerance."

It goes on to list what it calls "crazy conservative zealots," creating hyperlinks to relabeled addresses, among them:

Bill O'Reilly at rightwingvitriol.com

Ann Coulter at rightwingcrazies.com

FreeRepublic.com at rightwingnuts.com

BushCountry.org at rightwingloonies.com

ConservativeHQ.com at rightwingfruitcakes.com

"We've been framed!" was the initial reaction at ConservativeHQ.com, according to its Internet consultant, William Greene. His site has since inserted a code to break out of the framing by Democrats.com, but staff are nonetheless enjoying the attention and view the label as a badge of honor.

"We must really be making a difference in the fight against liberalism if Democrats.com does something silly like this," Greene said.

Some Web surfers might confuse Democrats.com with the official site of the Democratic National Committee, as their addresses differ only in suffix. The DNC's homepage is Democrats.org. The DNC refused comment about what Democrats.com was doing, except to say, "We have no control over this website."

Although names of the people responsible for Democrats.com appear nowhere on the site, a public-records search of registrants indicates the domain name has an administrative contact of David Lytel of the Sherpa Consulting Group in Syracuse, N.Y.

The site says of Fox News host Bill O'Reilly, "Only an idiot would believe he's fair and balanced," to which O'Reilly replies, "These fanatical websites are popping up all over the place, both on the left and the right. Some are well-financed [such as Slate.com and TomPaine.com], but all of them are fringe outlets. I ignore them as most of America does."

Ann Coulter, another weekly columnist for WND, doesn't appear bothered by the rightwingcrazies.com label.

"I'm delighted Democrats are reading my column!" she said. "I just hope their lips don't get tired."

But not everyone is thrilled about the relabeled hyperlinks. WorldNetDaily's Editor and CEO Joseph Farah feels it's a clear violation of Internet etiquette and thinks it will make many people angry.

"What should we expect from people who describe themselves, apparently proudly, as Democratic activists?" Farah asked. "If ever there was a philosophically bankrupt political party, devoid of values and virtue, bereft of ideas and without a moral center of gravity, it is the party of Bill, Hillary and Carville and company."

Etiquette is one principle, but law is another, and hyperlinking to other websites by creating another domain name doesn't appear to be illegal. That according to Brian Marcus, an intellectual-property lawyer in San Francisco. He says there's no problem as long as "they're not passing off someone else's information as their own."

"As far as 'right-wing crazies,' I think that's First Amendment and protected free speech," Marcus said. "If I were to have a link to knuckleheads.com and have a link to your website, that is in essence protected free speech."

Because the Internet is relatively new compared to other media such as newspapers and broadcast stations, there's not a plethora of existing laws governing it. But some standards were spelled out in the Digitial Millennium Copyright Act, considered a hot potato by many involved with copyright law, according to Dr. Robert Diotalevi, director of legal studies at Mountain State University in West Virginia.

"Some claim the DMCA would hinder concepts of fair use and other acceptable means of validly utilizing copyrighted materials," wrote Diotalevi. He states others believe it "stifles operation, free thought, expression, system corrections, etc."

President Clinton signed the measure in October 1998, saying, "This bill will extend intellectual protection into the digital era while preserving fair use and limiting infringement liability for providers of basic communication services."

Despite the state of the law on the matter, the notion that one website would purposefully create derogatory domain names for others still leaves WND's Farah amazed, especially when it comes to Democrats.com.

"They have no imagination of their own, so all they can think of doing is to rip off and deface the ideas of others," Farah said. "They can't debate. They can't stand toe to toe with people of principle. They are like a desperate band of


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To: Illbay
Why don't you read this thread? Rats are criminals.
161 posted on 02/01/2002 6:41:04 AM PST by TLBSHOW
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To: FreeperJr.
over here
162 posted on 02/01/2002 6:43:25 AM PST by TLBSHOW
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To: gutehaad
If anyone wants to purchase a domain to redirect to any democRATS or liberal site, I would be more than happy to help you, I sell domain registrations for only $14.95 per year. Click Here
163 posted on 02/01/2002 6:43:26 AM PST by jgrubbs
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To: 2Trievers;victoria delsoul
a Victoria DeSoule wannabe ... I spotted the Conservative assets right away!


That is Patricia Velasquez, the woman who played 'Anck Su Namun' in The Mummy movies.

I thought Victoria just did modeling, is she now doing movies too??

164 posted on 02/01/2002 6:44:27 AM PST by gratefulwharffratt
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To: BeforeISleep
what http does it to you? This keeps getting better and better.
165 posted on 02/01/2002 6:44:31 AM PST by TLBSHOW
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To: TLBSHOW;Lazamataz
Someone may have already caught this.

In reviewing the Registration and Services Agreement for namesecure at:

http://www.namesecure.com/en_US/index.jhtml?cat=null&subCat=policies&body=/en_US/copy/utility/policies_registration.html

Read #4:

4. ACCURATE INFORMATION. As further consideration for the Namesecure service(s), you agree to: provide certain current, complete and accurate information about you as required by the application process; and maintain and update this information as needed to keep it current, complete and accurate. We rely on this information to send you important information and notices regarding your account and our services. And at #14

14. BREACH. You agree that your failure to abide by any provision of this Agreement, any Namesecure operating rule or policy, the dispute policy, or your willful provision of inaccurate or unreliable information as part of the application process, or your failure to update your information to keep it current, complete or accurate, or your failure to respond for over fifteen (15) calendar days to inquiries from us concerning the accuracy of the contact details associated with your domain name registration may be considered by us to be a material breach and that we may provide a written notice, describing the breach, to you. If within ten (10) calendar days of the date of such notice, you fail to provide evidence, which is reasonably satisfactory to us, that you have not breached your obligations under the Agreement, then we may delete the registration or reservation of your domain name and/or terminate the other Namesecure service(s) you are using without further notice. We will not refund any fees paid by you if we terminate your Agreement due to your breach. Any such breach by you shall not be deemed to be excused simply because we did not act earlier in response to that, or any other breach, by you.

Seems to me that the phone number 123-456-7890 in all of this yahoo's whois records breaches Namesecure's agreement. Thoughts?

Of course, as we manage the DNS services for several Colleges in this area, and because we can't verify the domain name information for these domain names, I just black holed all of them. So, in this small part of the world, around 15,000 students, staff and faculty will not see them...

Aw...

166 posted on 02/01/2002 6:44:53 AM PST by Fury
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To: TLBSHOW
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/fr/619779/posts
167 posted on 02/01/2002 6:47:26 AM PST by firewalk
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To: jgrubbs
check this out www.democrat.com
168 posted on 02/01/2002 6:48:46 AM PST by TLBSHOW
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To: BeforeISleep
When I open this thread to read it, democrats.com tries to give me 2 cookies. Do you know why?


Prolly because TLBShow links to a graphic on democrats.com in post # 49.

< http://www.democrats.com/images/billme.jpg >

169 posted on 02/01/2002 6:50:44 AM PST by gratefulwharffratt
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To: Fury;redbloodedamerican
bump
170 posted on 02/01/2002 6:51:16 AM PST by TLBSHOW
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To: gutehaad; Snow Bunny; Alamo-Girl; Republican Wildcat; Howlin; Fred Mertz; onyx; SusanUSA; RonDog...
Democrats.com hijacks WND (and FreeRepublic)

Excerpt:

A website run by Democrats is "hijacking" a number of other sites – including WorldNetDaily.com – in a "spin-control" campaign that some feel is derogatory.

Democrats.com is using the address rightwingnutcases.com to bring readers to WorldNetDaily's page that lists commentaries written by former presidential candidate Pat Buchanan, now a columnist for WND.

"Patrick Buchanan has won the right to send people to www.rightwingnutcases.com to find his extremist commentaries," declares the site, which is operated by Democratic activists, but has no formal connection to the Democratic National Committee. "Since Pat has now left the Republican Party for being too moderate, how much longer until he renounces his American citizenship and seeks asylum in Paraguay?"

Buchanan, who in addition to writing columns is also selling a new book, "The Death of the West", says his political opponents are apparently returning to a familiar strategy.

"Devoid of ideas themselves, leftist Democrats have taken to the old name-calling and smear tactics, interfering with speakers and writers, that they perfected when they were all wallowing in the mud of Woodstock in 1969," Buchanan told WorldNetDaily. "Where conservatives gave us Ronald Reagan and victory in the Cold War, these folks gave us Bill and Monica and the soiling of the White House. As they have nothing to say themselves, they can only attract attention by interfering with and attacking others who do have ideas."

No one with Democrats.com responded to repeated inquires from WND, but the site explains its intent on one of its pages:

"Democrats.com is proud to announce a major new achievement in our ongoing effort to recapture the English language from reactionary forces who would hijack it. Today we are releasing version 1.0 of our exclusive new Spin Control Machine. The Spin Control Machine makes it possible to relabel websites that misrepresent themselves. This has become urgent since the events of September 11th, since it is now commonplace for the extreme right to try to appropriate the language of patriotism and claim exclusive proprietorship of the words indicating a love of America. ... Congratulations for setting new lows and shame on all of you for testing the limits of tolerance."

It goes on to list what it calls "crazy conservative zealots," creating hyperlinks to relabeled addresses, among them:

Bill O'Reilly at rightwingvitriol.com
Ann Coulter at rightwingcrazies.com
FreeRepublic.com at rightwingnuts.com
BushCountry.org at rightwingloonies.com
ConservativeHQ.com at rightwingfruitcakes.com


Conservatives have the Liberals on the run I think!
(((PING))))))
Please let me know if you want ON or OFF my ping list!. . .don't be shy.
171 posted on 02/01/2002 6:51:24 AM PST by MeekOneGOP
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To: gratefulwharffratt
Check your Freepmail ... we girls have to get work wherever we find it ...
172 posted on 02/01/2002 6:52:51 AM PST by 2Trievers
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To: gratefulwharffratt
Thank you.
173 posted on 02/01/2002 6:54:06 AM PST by firewalk
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To: tonyinv
Democrats -- "Stupid is as Stupid does"
174 posted on 02/01/2002 6:54:33 AM PST by EdReform
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To: gutehaad
I'm sitting here, scanning the headlines on democrats.com ( "We are the aggressive progressives" -nice keywording ):

Afghanistan, The Taliban, And The Bush Oil Team

Blame-and-Bash-Clinton Media Misses A Few 'Inconvenient' Facts

Military-Industrial-Banking-Intelligence-Complex Manipulates US Politics Just Like World Politics

Connecting The Oil-Drenched Dots: Rigging An Election To Secure The Pipe Dream Through Central Asia

Talk about WINGNUTS, LOL, this stuff is HYSTERICAL. Newsmax didn't exaggerate when it said that these people could teach Joseph Goebbels a thing or two about propaganda.

176 posted on 02/01/2002 7:04:13 AM PST by cake_crumb
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To: FreeperJr.
lets freep him good
178 posted on 02/01/2002 7:08:11 AM PST by TLBSHOW
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To: Illbay
"I mean, we can condemn those folks for anything, but if we, coiners of "Klintoon," "Hildabeast," "Car-Vile," etc., want to point fingers at someone for calling names, well, I dunno..."

Wasn't the term "wingnut", used to describe the lunatic fringe of both left and right, coined right here at FR as well?

179 posted on 02/01/2002 7:09:16 AM PST by cake_crumb
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To: gutehaad; JimRob
I've had MAJOR problems connecting to worldnetdaily.com (one of my most favorite websites, as many of you can guess) in the last couple of days. Is it because of all the INTERLOPERS overwhelming their server by using "rightwingnutcases.com"? MORE'S THE PITY!!!

If the major news networks and their websites, as well as the established-by-the-taxpayers-to-be-independent NPR and PBS, were not totally New World Order and anti-Christian in their "reportage", we might not need wordnetdaily, or FR. But we do!!!

Anyone else having problems connecting to worldnetdaily?

Thank you, JimRob, for all that you do!!!

180 posted on 02/01/2002 7:10:14 AM PST by Honorary Serb
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