Mike Huckabee speaking at Northwestern College in Orange City, IA<br>Photo credit: Dave Davidson - Prezography.com
Mike Huckabee speaking at Northwestern College in Orange City, IA
Photo credit: Dave Davidson – Prezography.com

Buzzfeed is recycling a 13-year old story about a lawsuit Governor Mike Huckabee (R-AR) threatened to file against the one-time owner of MikeHuckabee.com. The site was at once used as a sham to draw in searches for Mike Huckabee and then “lower the boom”with half-baked stories about the then Arkansas Governor.

Cyber-squatting was not allowed then, nor is it allowed now,  The matter must have been settled because that site is now used to support for Huckabee.

Rick Santorum had a similar problem when a site was able to get Google search engines to find their vile website as the first result on a search for Senator Santorum. That has been solved also, I think.

Let the campaigns begin, let the lies fly, too.

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