November 15, 2007
Posted: 07:05 AM ET

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WASHINGTON (CNN) — Internet Reporter Abbi Tatton explains why searching online for the Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Joe Biden may bring you to Republican candidate Mitt Romney's Web site instead.

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David Menold, Forked River, NJ   November 15th, 2007 9:32 pm ET

I had looked forward to the vegas debate I had hoped CNN was going to raise the bar on the quality of the debates. All I can say is what a disapointment, Cnn should skip debates and stay with the weather.

Rob, San Diego CA   November 15th, 2007 2:19 pm ET

The irony is that most intelligent people will bring themselves to the Republican Party after searching through the Democrats ideological positions.

Posted By Juan, Fort Lauderdale, FL : November 15, 2007 1:15 pm

Juan,are you really referring to the same republicans that elected Bush into office twice as being “intelligent”??? Now that my friend is IRONIC!

GD, Potsdam, NY   November 15th, 2007 1:42 pm ET

Democrats are statistically better educated, have more children and relatives serving in the military overseas, have tenable (versus Relublican untenable) positions on federal regulation of the economy and have a better record on labor and minority rights. Yes, I want a Democrat to discuss his opinions with me. On these bases, the opinions are better than the alternative. Here is an example.

Situation: the U.S. experiences another terrorist attack.
1) Democrat: use intelligence-gathering to reach out to associated governments with knowledge and affiliation in order to exert pressure on the responsible group to enter the mainstream or risk attack. Pass tougher legislation on restricting the ability of multinational U.S. corporations to enter other countries and force the private sale of said country's natural resources to the subjection of the local population.
2) Republican: nuke Mecca. Bomb Iraq. Blame Iran (and bomb them too). Buy more oil from the Saudis while allowing the Bin laden family safe passage from the U.S. Make several France jokes and appear on national television praying for Jesus to return to prevent future attacks.

Juan, Fort Lauderdale, FL   November 15th, 2007 1:15 pm ET

The irony is that most intelligent people will bring themselves to the Republican Party after searching through the Democrats ideological positions.

James, Phoenix AZ   November 15th, 2007 11:28 am ET

Perhaps Nouri al-Maliki (Prime Minister of Iraq) should tell Joe how to fix his website problem… since Joe seems to tell everyone else how to fix THEIR problems?

Walt, Belton, TX   November 15th, 2007 9:48 am ET

It couldn't possibly be because there is nothing worthwhile to be posted on the Joe Biden web site, could it?

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