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Thursday, March 13, 2003 |
Will blogs force another issue to the front page?Daniel Ellsberg thinks there is another Pentagon Papers scenario taking place with regards to the "publication" of an NSA memo showing US intent to spy on the United Nations as part of the effort to ensure the Iraqui strategy is successful. The arrest of the employee (who worked for British intelligence) for leaking the document adds some credence to his case. Will this be another example, like the Trent Lott case, where blogging forces an issue into the mainstream that has received little play in the mainstream media? Inquiring minds want to know... comment [] 12:02:11 PM |
If you are going to use a gun, better know how to use it.Campaigns using the Internet to do poll's need to be aware of what a poll does -- and why the validity of the sample is important to the results.
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Campaigns, the Internet and Privacy...Here's that privacy thing again -- and this article is relevant to the Dean experience. But the following quote is especially poignant, from more than just the privacy perspective...
Toxic statements and personal information do note degrade or disappear. This makes the web a great resource for accountability and a potential hazard for careless users. |
Hmm... this internet thing really works doesn't it?Campaign manager for Howard Dean's campaign is surprised that a recent rally in New York took place with ZERO advance work from campaign staff. Ordinary folks used the Internet to organize the event.
Seems like Trippi has learned a valuable lesson. Perhaps Cluetrain should now be required reading for political campaigns. |