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What are the chances of an email getting read by anyone important if you disagree?
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Here is a direct link to the new White House web mail system to see it for your self.
https://sawho14.eop.gov/PERSdata/intro.htm I'm pissed, you can select the legalization of Marijuana (they misspelled it by the way) under social issues, but there is no medical marijuana category under health issues. A sign how "compassionate" a conservative Bush really is? I didn't think to look for industrial hemp under business issues though. |
asking whether the message sender supports White House policy or differs with it
<font face="COMIC Sans MS" size="3" color="#7c9bc4">This could be a good thing if he puts these first, and uses them as constructive criticism to possibly fix things people are upset with. Reading the ones who support policy is a waste of time because they are just a pat on the back and unlikely to offer any opinion on policy or how to correct it. The thing is do we actually believe this option is being used this way?</font> [img]graemlins/firedevil.gif[/img] [ 07-18-2003, 03:19 PM: Message edited by: pritchke ] |
How much you want to bet the 'disagree' emails have the sender placed on a terrorist watch list and are then routed to /dev/null? [img]graemlins/laugh2.gif[/img]
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Saddam Hussien.
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Now, now, I am sorely tempted to ask President Bush a question under the "I disagree" label. I know, I know, I am not a U.S. citizen. What do you think would arrive to my mail coming from FreedomLand, mmm ? [img]tongue.gif[/img]
BTW, has anyone of you regular U.S. citizen sent a "disagree"-labelled mail ? [img]smile.gif[/img] |
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Since I seriously doubt that President Bush was the one who designed the new system and website, this has no bearing on how "compassionate" a conservative Bush really is? That was a shamefully cheap shot. As for filling out the personal information requested (including full name, address, and business or workplace), this isn't some subversive plot to collect vital data on potential dissidents...it is actually proper etiquette when writing a formal business letter. Of course, this instruction is largely lost on today's culture where emails and Instant Messages encourage very informal communication (even when discussing official business matters). But in the not too distant past when the only way to communicate was through pen-&-paper, it would have been considered absolutely unacceptable to type or write a letter without including the requested information.</font> |
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And yes, considering human arrogance, I believe it is possible the option can be abused to screen dissenting veiwpoints. |
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see here: http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...;f=27;t=000062 Quote:
The cannabis issue is more complex than how it is pidgeon-holed at that web-mail service. That is why I have issue about it. Medical Marijuana is a seperate health issue from over-all legaization. An important issue to some Americans who don't want to be lumped together with people advocating legalization for casual users. edit-I lost some words about the compassion part. edit 2- added a news snippet from the linked post edit 3- took out my original post, it made this whole thing too long. [ 07-18-2003, 04:55 PM: Message edited by: Chewbacca ] |
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