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Edwards Campaign Conceals Internet History By Preventing Archiving Of JohnEdwards.com

If you’re not already familiar with it, the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine is a great Internet resource.  Every few weeks, it backs up virtually every website on the Internet and offers everyone easy and free access to its archive.   In the political arena, this is especially useful for voters as it enables them to see what a candidate was saying about a particular issue a few years ago in his/her own words, on his/her website (as opposed to being filtered through news stories).  However, this resource could prove to be a political liability by giving voters as well as news outlets and bloggers access to a candidate's website from a few years ago - creating yet another ghost from the past. 

The good news for candidates, or anyone that doesn’t want their site archived, is that the automatic archiving of one’s website can be blocked by editing a file known as the "robots.txt" file; the bad news is that certain valuable information may never be collected if some or all utilize this feature.

Transparency in elected officials is not merely a virtue worth admiring, it's a practical necessity for the proper functioning and stability of a democracy.  Accordingly, I put the current field of presidential contenders to the test by checking to see if they currently allow their campaign websites to be archived.  Fortunately, I was not able to locate any current major or minor candidates that block the archiving of their campaign website, with one exception: John Edwards...

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    Campaign Press Releases From July 2-9, 2007

    [This post is being republished from 2008Central.net]

    Press Released will cover the previous week's press releases from presidential candidates that may have been overlooked in the media cycle. It's not meant to be complete, but should be comprehensive including any release relating to national politics. Any release that is calendar related, not of national concern, or previously blogged about will not be covered here.

    This week, we're also excluding financial report press releases; we're going to include them in our reports of the detailed financial results we post later in the week.

    Duncan Hunter...

  • Hunter called for Bush to pardon Ramos and Compean in light of the Libby commutation.

  • John McCain...

  • McCain released a transcript of a conference call his senior strategist, John Weaver, had on Monday.
  • McCain's statement on July 4.
  • Text of the address McCain gave to troops in Iraq on July 4.

  • Mitt Romney...

  • Romney received a newspaper endorsement in Florida, and announced women and veteran support groups in New Hampshire.
  • Romney commented on July 4.
  • Romney also commented on Independence Day in Venezuela.
  • Romney issued a release of his comments he gave to the Young Republican convention tonight.

  • Ron Paul...

  • Paul touted his win in a straw poll of the Coalition for New Hampshire Taxpayers.
  • Paul's campaign was the first to offer their site on the iphone.

  • Rudy Giuliani...

  • Giuliani picked up an endorsement in South Carolina, and staff additions in South Carolina, North Dakota, and Connecticut.
  • Excerpts from Giuliani's remarks this weekend in Georgia and Florida.

  • Sam Brownback...

  • Brownback won a straw poll in Iowa's Black Hawk county.

  • Tom Tancredo...

  • Tancredo launched an Iowa Idol talent search. Whatever to get attention, I guess.
  • Tancredo also called for pardsons for Ramos and Compean in the wake of the Libby commutation.

  • Barack Obama...

  • Obama reiterated his stance against the SCOTUS diversity ruling.

  • Bill Richardson...

  • Richardson took July 4th as an opportunity to declare energy independence.

  • Christopher Dodd...

  • Dodd broadcast the performance by Paul Simon this week on his website, which now features D-TV.

  • Dennis Kucinich...

  • Kucinich addressed the Steelworkers Union in Cleveland.
  • Kucinich also issued a statement on July 4.

  • Hillary Clinton...

  • Clinton received endorsements in Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Missouri, New Hampshire, and Nevada.
  • Clinton launched a social networking page in Spanish.

  • Joe Biden...

  • Biden received three endorsements in Iowa and five in New Hampshire.
  • Aside from his initial statement on Libby, Biden issued another statement on Libby as well.
  • Biden called on the Pentagon to build MRAPS (SUVs with a greater capability of withstanding IED attacks) faster than is scheduled.

  • John Edwards...

  • Edwards called for a substantial increase in the minimum wage this week.
  • Edwards issued a statement on July 4.
  • Edwards received a number of endorsements in Ohio.

  • Mike Gravel...

  • Gravel called for the war on drugs to be ended.

  • Mike Bloomberg...

  • Bloomberg touted the record number of affordable housing units available in New York City.
  • Editorial Note: all language I use to describe a release is what the candidate uses or what I judge to be the most accurate way of describing the candidate's position; e.g., if a candidate calls global warming the 'climate crisis' I will use that; if they call it 'alleged global warming' I will do the same.

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