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Via Atrios. Newsday has this piece about merchandise sold on the Bush-Cheney re-election website.

The official merchandise Web site for President George W. Bush's re-election campaign has sold clothing made in Burma, whose goods were banned by Bush from the U.S. last year to punish its military dictatorship.

The merchandise sold on www.georgewbushstore.com includes a $49.95 fleece pullover, embroidered with the Bush-Cheney '04 logo and bearing a label stating it was made in Burma, now Myanmar. The jacket was sent to Newsday as part of an order that included a shirt made in Mexico and a hat not bearing a country-of-origin label.

I'm sure Bush or his crew had no idea about the origin of the merchandise. Nonetheless:

Burmese textile workers earn as little as 7 cents per hour, according to the National Labor Committee, a human rights group.

"If it is true, it is very contradictory because the sanctions were imposed by the Bush administration," said Bo Hla-Tint, a spokesman for the Burmese government-in-exile in Washington, D.C.

Human rights watcher Charles Kernaghan, director of the National Labor Committee, said the slip-up showed a lack of conviction on the administration's part. "Given the debate about outsourcing, it's amazing that the campaign would be selling stuff made in the most brutal country on earth, known for things like child labor and sexual slavery," he said. "It shows a crude indifference to this issue."

One thing's for sure, considering Bush's "It ain't my fault" campaign strategy, a little accountability would be nice.

Later in the article it's noted that they reporteres also ordered stuff from John Kerry's website, but haven't received it yet. Who knows what that will bring.

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Comments (2)

Dollars to donuts somebody at the Kerry HQ began checking immediately after seeing the Newsday article. (I saw somewhere, maybe in Time, that they have someone come in at 9:00pm to read the day's news; the rest of the staff rolls in about 6:30am).

sean:

Ha, I bet they did. They probably use some sort of news aggregating service, too.

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