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General : Obama Worshippers Deem Any Question Concerning Disgraced Gov. "Inappropriate"
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From: MSN Nicknameopaleux  (Original Message)Sent: 12/11/2008 3:27 PM
Oh..goodness..it looks like the Obama worshipping crowd does'nt want their president elect even getting asked questions concerning the disgraced govenor.   They are "deeming" any legitimate question that mentions "transparancy" which Obama made a topic during the campaign about the situation as "inappropriate".   These people are more addicted to the kool-aid then most of us reasonable folks can imagine.
 

President-elect Barack Obama's Transition today launched "Open for Questions," a Digg-style feature allowing citizens to submit questions, and to vote on one another's questions, bringing favored inquiries to the top of the list.

It was suggested when it launched that the tool would bring uncomfortable questions to the fore, but the results so far are the opposite: Obama's supporters appear to be using -- and abusing -- a tool allowing them to "flag" questions as "inappropriate" to remove all questions mentioning Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich from the main pages of Obama's website.

The Blagojevich questions -- many of them polite and reasonable -- can be found only by searching words in them, like "Blagojevich," which produces 35 questions missing from the main page of the site.

"Given the current corruption charges involving Blagojevich, will 'serious' campaign finance reform that takes money completely out of politics through publicly funded elections be a priority in the first term?" asked Metteyya of Santa Cruz, California.

"This submission was removed because people believe it is inappropriate," reads the text underneath it.

Also removed as "inappropriate":

"In light of the recent corruption scandals (Blagojevich, Rangel, Jefferson, Stevens, etc) that have dominated the political scene,is there any ethics legislation being crafted to actually curb corruption and prevent another wave of nixonian cynicism?", a question from "lupercal," of Gainesville.

And: "Is Barack Obama aware of any communications in the last six weeks between Rod Blagojevich or anyone representing Rod Blagojevich and any of Obama's top aides?", a question from Phil from Pennsylvania.

Declaring a question "inappropriate" is different from merely voting it down; it's calling foul on a question, not just disapproving of it.

Community reporting systems like this are often vulnerable to abuse from committed partisans -- YouTube has wrestled with a parallel problem -- and the only solution is conscious efforts to remedy it.

http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/

Here are a few of the questions "deemed inappropriate" by the kool aid drinkers...that have been removed from the site..but can be accessed by typing in "blagojevich" in the search box.
 
"In light of the recent corruption scandals (Blagojevich, Rangel, Jefferson, Stevens, etc) that have dominated the political scene,is there any ethics legislation being crafted to actually curb corruption and prevent another wave of nixonian cynicism?"
lupercal, Gainesville
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This submission was removed because people believe it is inappropriate.
 
     
"Is Obama aware of any communications in the last six weeks between Rod Blagojevich or anyone representing Rod Blagojevich and any of Obama's top aides?"
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This submission was removed because people believe it is inappropriate.
 
"Given the current corruption charges involving Blagojevich, will "serious" -
 





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From: MSN NicknameHenry-the8thSent: 12/11/2008 4:08 PM
 "transparancy"  is 1 of Obama's campaign pledges. 
 
we see that the News commentaries have to talk about something people are interested in hearing. 
last week, they commented on Obama slamming Hillary on her international competence during the primaries.     that may have all been very true,  but why would he then nominate her Sctry/State & also take exception to news reporters throwing his own words back in his face.
 
his honey moon with the news media may be over real, real soon. 

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From: MSN NicknameCaptainKBTSent: 12/12/2008 3:08 AM
Oh..goodness..it looks like the Obama worshipping crowd does'nt want their president elect even getting asked questions concerning the disgraced govenor.
 
Because making the messiah look bad is blasphemy.......
 
You can only ask hard questions to republicans....

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From: MSN Nicknameslslady10Sent: 12/12/2008 3:41 AM
I think Obama's going to be revealed for his lies this time! His meetings with Blago have all been big media news with photos and all! and if he's to "transparent to answer questions about this and many more of his obvious lies, well, I hope they hang him out to dry before he takes office!

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From: MSN NicknameOpar5Sent: 12/12/2008 7:15 PM
(# 4) dear lady,
 
Obama was exposed long before November 4th, and far too many people didn't care that he was surrounded by human-slime.     Look who he's bringing aboard for his "new" administration, and weep.

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From: MSN NicknameopaleuxSent: 12/15/2008 11:27 PM
and it looks like the race-baiting, America hating reverend has been embolden since it appears that his sermons only disgust a portion of Americans....he's b-a-c-k and more disgusting than ever.   We he get to sleep in Lincoln's bedroom?

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