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	<title>Comments on: The Wrong Way to Talk About Member Web Sites</title>
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		<title>By: George Miller Taps Web 2.0 &#124; The Open House Project</title>
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		<dc:creator>George Miller Taps Web 2.0 &#124; The Open House Project</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] This is exactly the type of activity that allows members to communicate more effectively with their constituents, and Americans in general, about the issues that matter. As I mentioned in an earlier blog post, Rep. Jack Kingston (R-GA) asks people to send YouTubed questions for him to answer, to which he responds in kind. Miller&#8217;s use of YouTube to engage in a conversation with citizens goes a step further though. He has worked with Splash Cast to create a Facebook application for the &#8220;Ask George&#8221; campaign and will be hosting an &#8220;Ask George&#8221; Facebook page for citizens to discuss with the congressman, and amongst each other, the War in Iraq. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] This is exactly the type of activity that allows members to communicate more effectively with their constituents, and Americans in general, about the issues that matter. As I mentioned in an earlier blog post, Rep. Jack Kingston (R-GA) asks people to send YouTubed questions for him to answer, to which he responds in kind. Miller&#8217;s use of YouTube to engage in a conversation with citizens goes a step further though. He has worked with Splash Cast to create a Facebook application for the &#8220;Ask George&#8221; campaign and will be hosting an &#8220;Ask George&#8221; Facebook page for citizens to discuss with the congressman, and amongst each other, the War in Iraq. [...]</p>
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