The Barack Obama Campaign Should’ve Hired A Domainer

Barack Obama has to a certain extent taken the United States by storm. He is still technically in a race with Hillary Clinton for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States, but it looks like all but certain that he will be the candidate.

He is all over the television, speaking about hope and changes that need to be made. No matter what your specific political beliefs, it is hard to argue that he is not a great orator. He inspires a massive amount of people who cheer him on and wave those blue and white “Obama ‘08 - Change We Can Believe In” signs.

You can continue to view Barack Obama’s message of change at his website (BarackObama.com), that is once you click past all the donation solicitation screens. So, with millions of dollars in campaign donations to rely on and some of the brightest minds in the political business advising him, it probably goes without saying that they thought ahead and registered the domain name “ChangeWeCanBelieveIn.com”, right?Wrong.

If you go to that website (warning: some material may be offensive) you’ll find that it is hosting an anti-abortion site and features a very large and negative look at Barack Obama. Further research shows that the domain name wasn’t registered until November of 2007… just last year, roughly six months ago.

It is safe to say, that had the Obama campaign had someone familiar with the domaining market on board that this site would look much different.

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