A website that allows Americans to apologise to the rest of the world for the election victory of President George Bush was overwhelmed on Tuesday after a report about it on CNN.
The crash of the site reflected the deep disappointment of many Bush opponents about the election results, and their feeling that the victory of the right-wing president could have disastrous effects around the globe on issues ranging from war and peace to the environment.
The website, sorryeverybody.com, features pictures of troubled United States citizens holding up signs of apology. It was the brainchild of neuroscience student James Zetlen who kicked off the popular new pastime with the message ”Sorry, world, we tried.”
”As our so-called leaders redouble their efforts to screw you over, please remember that some of us — hopefully most of us — are truly, truly sorry,” Zetlen wrote. ”And we’ll say we’re sorry, even on the behalf of the ones who aren’t.”
The missive kicked off a torrent of apologies. Other signs include such messages as ”Sorry, world, we deserve it. You don’t”; ”Sorry, world, at least you don’t have to live with him” ; ”Sorry, world, scientists are sad, too”.
There was one from a teenager who wrote: ”My Dad voted Republican and for that I’m sorry” and even one purportedly from an American chihuahua dog who wrote: ”I am sorry that I’m smarter than 59-million Americans. PS, my brain is the size of a walnut.” – Sapa-DPA