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| Despite all the attention to the social media aspects of the "Twitter Revolution" in Moldova, there's been very little attention paid to the US's position. It's a great opportunity to leverage Ask the President to get some answers, and hopefully encourage better media coverage of the issue. Ask the president allows internet users to vote on questions -- and suggest their own. I've proposed a couple of questions I have for President Obama. If you think these are good questions, then please
Thanks! jon |
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| Hwaisbren | Retweet function on Ask the President widget | 0 | Apr 9 2009, 10:09 PM EDT by Hwaisbren | ||
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I didn't know it was so easy to retweet! We should always cite that button and ask for retweets whenever we do an Ask the President call to action.
For this particular issue, especially after seeing how our country treated civil liberties during the RNC, we should all agree that civil liberties are an international issue and effect us all! |
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