And to think that some Tories were pissed off at me for owning and directing EdStelmach.ca to a wikipedia biography of a former Premier.
I yield to StephenHarper.com.
It appears that someone in Ottawa forgot to renew a domain name...
Note: You might not want to click the link if you are on a work computer.
(thanks to reader D.P. for this link)
UPDATE: The Globe & Mail have picked up this story: Harper not master of his own domain.
Thursday, October 01, 2009
stephenharper.com
Posted by daveberta at 9:39 p.m.
Labels: edstelmach.ca, hilarious domain name pranks, Stephen Harper
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The new Conservative ad campaign has been leaked!
"Spank it, Iggy!"
"Make Parliament work, you dirty Liberal!"
Oh wow! Dave you're amazing if this is you. If it's anyone else, they're just innovative.
Love it! Bravo! Encore!
StephenHarper.com is all about sex/getting sex which seems the exact opposite of what wild gossip everywhere says is going on in Stephen Harper's life right now. Kind of ironic really.
Some person in China *might* be responsible.
Na'n MaTou Rd 1187
HouseNo. 28 RoomNo. 601
Shanghai
Shanghai,200133
CN
Tel. +86.13624845154
What is really needed across the blogosphere is a linkfest to bring that site near to the top of Google's result list.
I'm not sure if I'd ever go to StephenHarper.com for my adult needs. That's creepy.
Globe and Mail seem to have pulled the story off-line. Original link is dead.
Apparently someone up high is not amused.
If this was a Liberal or NDP domain, would you make the same amount of noise Dave?
I mean someone from Ontario has owned gillesduceppe.com for years - do we hear about that on this blog?
Oh well, looks like the fun only lasted for a couple of hours. The sex site search engine has now been replaced by a typical squatters site.
Anon 9:16 - yes, but Duceppe isn't Prime Minister, is he?
Don't worry Dave .. I just tried StephenHarper.com on my gubberment computer and it is forbidden site.
Not sure why this is suddenly news; Harper has never used the stephenharper.com domain. The Wayback Machine shows a variety of "parked" designs there going all the way back to 2000, a year before Harper re-entered politics.
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