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Open for Questions (video)
This video was one of two played during President Obama's "Open for Questions" town hall meeting on March 26, 2009.We would like to thank the White...
Open For Questions
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Open for Questions: President Obama to Answer Your Questions on Thursday
Open for Questions: President Obama to Answer Your Questions on Thursday
whitehouse.gov — Today, the President invited everyone to use a new feature on WhiteHouse.gov to ask a question about the economy and rate other questions up or down. He'll answer some of the most popular questions at a special online town hall on the economy this ... (more) Open for Questions: President Obama to Answer Your ...
The White House is Open for Questions (video)
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The White House is Open for Questions (video)
youtube.com — The President introduces a new tool on WhiteHouse.gov, "Open for Questions," which will allow you to submit your questions on the economy and vote ... (more) The White House is Open for Questions (video)
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Ari Melber: President Obama's Never-Ending Virtual Town Hall
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com — "We're actually going to have some live stuff," explained President Obama, "instead of some virtual stuff." On that plucky note, Obama essentially ended the first open, democratically operated virtual town hall in White House history, turning his attention to a small crowd assembled in the East Room. Thursday's town hall drew swift and divergent reactions, but few observers noted how the gathering actually contained two completely distinct events. The "live stuff," to use the President's taxonomy, was an entirely routine presidential meet-and-greet with supporters. Five questions were chosen randomly, but they were all drawn ...

Obama's Ongoing Virtual Town Hall
The Nation: Top Stories — "We're actually going to have some live stuff," explained President Obama, "instead of some virtual stuff." On that plucky note, Obama essentially ended the first open, democratically operated virtual town hall in White House history, turning his attention to a small crowd assembled in the East Room. Thursday's town hall drew swift and divergent reactions, but few observers noted how the gathering actually contained two completely distinct events. The "live stuff," to use the president's taxonomy, was an entirely routine presidential meet-and-greet with supporters. Five questions were chosen randomly, but they were all drawn from a screened pool of ...

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