A new social networking web site, BarackBook.com, launched today and offers a platform upon which many of Barack Obama’s notable associations are highlighted.
Among the associations highlighted are his relationships with convicted felon Tony Rezko and his shady friend Nadhmi Auchi as well as with Pentagon bomber William Ayers, organized crime lender Alexi Giannoulias and many others.
Leveraging the popularity of social networking sites, BarackBook allows voters to explore Obama’s connections with these individuals as well as their connections to one another using video and news articles.
BarackBook will be updated routinely between now and election day with additional, new Obama “friends.” Users can receive automated updates or invite others to view BarackBook by installing the Facebook application.
To view the new Web site, visit: http://www.BarackBook.com.
To learn more about the presumptive Democratic Party presidential nominee, visit: http://www.MeetBarackObama.com.






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3 responses so far ↓
1 Always On Watch // Jul 29, 2008 at 3:51 pm
I can make use of these sites. Hehehe.
2 hotoffthepress2 // Jul 29, 2008 at 4:11 pm
AOW — Enjoy!
3 Gut-Wrenching inexperience « nuke’s news & views // Aug 18, 2008 at 1:35 pm
[...] Unfortunately, Obama’s world is a make-believe one. His lack of any substantial life experience concerns me. The fact that the most gut-wrenching decision he has ever made carried no personal implication or consequences for himself or his family, but rather centered upon his political viability as a candidate. He was an unknown state senator in Illinois, representing a district in Chicago with a strong antiwar constituency, including the likes of Pentagon bomber and Weather Underground leader William Ayers. [...]
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