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Monday, November 15, 2004

Apology for Bush is a hit on the web

Funny and instructive, but not really relayed by the American press: according to Associated Press, "It started the day after the US presidential election with a student posting a picture of himself on the internet holding up a sign reading: "Sorry world (we tried) - half of America". Within a few days, the website www.sorryeverybody.com set up by James Zetlen, had 27m hits, he said. The site features more than 2,200 pictures of contrite Americans holding up placards expressing their sorrow at the victory of George Bush."

Source: AP through MediaGuardian

Posted by Bertrand Pecquerie on November 15, 2004 at 03:21 PM in a. Citizen journalism, c. Multimedia convergence | Permalink

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