FEC clears Web parody

By Reuters, 4/19/2000

ASHINGTON - The Federal Election Commission yesterday dismissed a complaint by George W. Bush's Republican presidential campaign against a Web site that parodies the Texas governor.

The Bush campaign filed the complaint against Zack Exley of Somerville, Mass., and the Web site he started, www.gwbush.com.

The Web site concentrates heavily on rumors of youthful illegal drug use by Bush and features a doctored picture of Bush with a straw up his nose.

The complaint said the Web site really was acting as a political committee and therefore should abide by the registration and financial disclosure rules governing such committees.

Exley responded that except for legal fees he had spent very little money on the Web site and the Texas governor was the one whose comments drew attention to the message.

Exley said he had no intention of trying to influence the presidential election and was only expressing his opinion about what he called Bush's past ''indiscretions.''

In dismissing the complaint the FEC said it found ''no evidence of serious intent'' to violate the law and considered the matter ''less significant relative to other matters pending before the commission.''

Exley's Web site is one of many political sites that sound official but have no connection whatsoever with a political candidate or party.

Bush's official Web site is www.georgewbush.com.