Newsweek: Obama Web tools may help opposition
Published 11/25/2008 at msnbc.com: Politics
While the president-elect's supporters talk about using the Web to build his democratic government, what experience has shown us so far is that the model is most effective when it is used by the forces of opposition, by outsiders, whether they're on the left or right, pacifist or terrorist.
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