Is Barack Obama's idea-gathering website just for show?

The incoming Obama administration's Internet solicitation of voters' advice could signal a push for e-democracy. Or it could be just a gimmick.

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To proponents, these efforts by Obama's team to build a Web-based network of support can democratize the government anew. To skeptics, however, change.gov is little more than a clever public-relations device, a way to keep Obama's fans ... Full Story »

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Kaizar Campwala
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by Kaizar Campwala - Dec. 11, 2008

This piece raises some very important, relevant questions for the Obama transition team/administration. Cites experts on both sides of the argument, and includes solid facts. Lacks depth.

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