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A 4 page comparison of the web presence of these two political parties. This paper compares and contrasts the official web sites pointing out formatting and information differences. The author asserts that both parties pride themselves on providing information to the voting public but with just a brief review it becomes obvious that much of this information is really disinformation, information designed to cloud and confuse the facts. One party, however, is perhaps more guilty of this than is the other. No additional sources are listed.
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4 pages (~225 words per page)
File: AM2_PPpolPr2.rtf
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of the official web sites for the Democratic and Republican parties is interesting in a number of regards. Stylistically, these web sites are essentially the same. Although the
colors chosen by the Republicans reveal a brighter and truer red than those chosen by the Democrats, both sites sport a red, white, and blue color scheme. Both pride
themselves on providing information to the voting public but with just a brief review it becomes obvious that much of this information is really disinformation, information designed to cloud and
confuse the facts. One party, however, is perhaps more guilty of this than is the other. While both sites offer volumes of
information, the Republican format makes finding this information easier. This format features a side-bar menu system within the left portion of which the viewer can chose "Key Issues", "RNC
Newsroom", "Abriendo Caminos", "White House News", "President George W. Bush", "Vice President Richard B. Cheney", "First Lady Laura Bush", "Lynne Cheney", "About Our Party", "RNC Leadership", "State Parties", "Counsels Office",
or "Redistricting". The right sidebar includes button choices for "Get Active Join the Presidents Team", "2003 Republican National Committee", "Democratic Poll Watch", "Democrats in Depth", "Democrats Missed Vote Watch",
"2003 Winter Meeting Photos". The last item in this right sidebar, "President George W. Bush Online Store", is perhaps the most
humorous inclusion yet one which could be expected from a party with such strong capitalistic premises. These premises are revealed as well in the top bar of the page
which includes a button choice for the "GOP Store". There is also a top bar button choice for "Donate". Obviously, justifiably or not, the Republican Party revolves around
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