change.gov - 1/7/2009
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During this brief transition period, we've rolled out important new tools to let users interact with our team in a transparent and meaningful way.
Our first run of Open for Questions was one such feature, with nearly 1,000,000 votes cast on questions from the Change.gov community.
In this ...
change.gov - 1/9/2009
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change.gov —
When we closed out the first round of
Open for Questions with around 20,000 people participating, 10,000...
questions submitted, and 1,000,000 votes on which we should answer, we were thrilled. But we were also concerned that the splash of ...
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Open for Questions Round 2: Response
thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com - 1/9/2009
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thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com —
More than 100,000 people submitted questions to the
Obama transition team, including thousands of users who wanted...
to know whether the future president would appoint a special prosecutor to investigate "the gravest crimes of the Bush Administration."
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'Open For Questions' Has Some Answers
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Advocates of a Special Prosecutor for Bush Seek an Answer from Obama
The Caucus —
... . Apparently, the curious users who have been submitting questions on President-elect Barack Obama’s Web site, Change.gov, didn’t get the memo. In fact, the number one submission on the popular “Open for Questions” portion of the site might seem more than a little impolitic to the current, and soon to be former, occupant of the White House. “Will you appoint a Special Prosecutor — ideally Patrick Fitzgerald — to independently investigate the gravest crimes of the Bush Administration, including torture and warrantless wiretapping,” wrote Bob Fertik of New York, who runs the ...
Obama On Appointing Special Prosecutor To Investigate Bush’s Crimes: ‘We Need To Look Forward’
Think Progress —
... The top question on Change.gov’s “Open for Questions” feature last week asked whether President-elect Obama will appoint a special prosecutor to “independently investigate” the “ ...
Obama On Appointing Special Prosecutor To Investigate Bush?s Crimes: ?We Need To Look Forward?
The Hollywood Liberal —
... The top question on Change.gov’s “Open for Questions” feature last week asked whether President-elect Obama will appoint a special prosecutor to “independently investigate” the “greatest crimes” committed under Bush. The inquiry, submitted by Bob Fertik of Democrats.com, has received over 22,000 votes. Today, ABC’s George Stephanopoulos asked Fertik’s question to Obama: Q: The most popular question […] The top question on Change.gov’s “ Open for Questions ” feature last week asked whether President-elect Obama will appoint a special prosecutor to “independently investigate” ...
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