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I love tech stories like this one:

Attack prompts Bush website blockThe official re-election site of President George W Bush is blocking visits from overseas users for "security reasons".

The blocking began early on Monday so those outside the US and trying to view the site got a message saying they are not authorised to view it.
But keen net users have shown that the policy is not being very effective....
Readers of the Boingboing weblog have found that viewers can still get at the site by using alternative forms of the George W Bush domain name.
Ironically one of the working alternatives is for a supposedly more secure version of the site....
Mike Prettejohn, Netcraft president, speculated that the blocking decision might have been taken to cut costs, and traffic, in the run-up to the election on 2 November.
He said the site may see no reason to distribute content to people who will not be voting next week.
Managing traffic could also be a good way to ensure that the site stays working in the closing days of the election campaign.
However, simply blocking non-US visitors also means that Americans overseas are barred too.
Most American soldiers stationed overseas will be able to see the site as they use the US military's own portion of the net.  [full story]

I dunno—I'm kind of okay with the rest of the world not being able to reach the Bush propaganda this way.

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