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Thursday, October 07, 2004 9:50 PM

Cheney sends voters to Anti-Bush website

 

 

Published on Thursday, October 7, 2004 by Reuters

 

Cheney Blunder Lauded Anti-Bush Web Site

 

by Joanne Kenen

 

 

 

WASHINGTON - Vice President Dick Cheney probably did not intend to direct

millions of television viewers to a Web site calling for President Bush's defeat

but that's what a slip of the domain achieved.

 

Anyone who heeded Cheney's advice and clicked on " factcheck.com " on

Wednesday morning was redirected to the site of anti-Bush billionaire investor

George Soros that had a banner message saying " Why we must not reelect President

Bush. "

 

The GeorgeSoros.com site later put up a notice saying that it does not own

factcheck.com and was not responsible for directing readers from that site to

the Soros message. " We are as surprised as anyone by this turn of events, " it

said.

 

A lawyer for the factcheck.com site was not available for comment.

 

Defending his record as Halliburton's chief executive, Cheney said in the

Tuesday night debate that Democratic vice-presidential challenger John Edwards

was trying to use Halliburton as a smokescreen. Any voter who wanted the facts,

Cheney said, should check out factcheck.com -- which led to the Soros site.

 

The Web site Cheney had in mind, factcheck.org, was not amused when the

vice president proved that he was not master of the factcheckers' domain.

 

Factcheck.org, run by the Annenberg Center of the University of

Pennsylvania, said on its site on Wednesday that Cheney not only got the domain

name confused, he had mischaracterized its fact-finding.

 

" Cheney ... wrongly implied that we had rebutted allegations Edwards was

making about what Cheney had done as chief executive officer of Halliburton, "

the site said on Wednesday.

 

" In fact we did post an article pointing out that Cheney hasn't profited

personally while in office from Halliburton's Iraq contracts, as falsely implied

by a Kerry TV ad. But Edwards was talking about Cheney's responsibility for

earlier Halliburton troubles. And in fact, Edwards was mostly right. "

 

The White House Web site annotated the debate transcript, parenthetically

noting that Cheney meant factcheck.org, not factcheck.com. It linked the

transcript to factcheck.org.

 

© 2004 Copyright Reuters

 

 

 

 

 

 

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