The White House Reponse to the "We the People" MPAA Bribery Petition
January 31, 2012 5:56 PM Subscribe
The white house has responded to the "We the People" petition asking for an investigation of Chris Dodd and the MPAA for publicly admitting to bribing politicians with "No Comment".
This post was deleted for the following reason: Interesting news but maybe needs to be more of a post than this for people who maybe don't know what the whole thing is. Maybe flesh out so that our friends in other countries can grok what is going on? -- jessamyn
This is my surprised face.
posted by entropicamericana at 6:00 PM on January 31, 2012
posted by entropicamericana at 6:00 PM on January 31, 2012
Uh, you do know that if there is an open criminal investigation, he can't comment, right?
posted by Ironmouth at 6:00 PM on January 31, 2012
posted by Ironmouth at 6:00 PM on January 31, 2012
Has anything good come of the We The People site for the White House? The best responses have been boring regurgitation of talking points, and it seems like many of them have made the administration look very bad.
Is there anybody out there who's saying "oh, I feel like my voice is being heard thanks to that very cool We The People site"? I haven't met them yet.
posted by aaronbeekay at 6:00 PM on January 31, 2012
Is there anybody out there who's saying "oh, I feel like my voice is being heard thanks to that very cool We The People site"? I haven't met them yet.
posted by aaronbeekay at 6:00 PM on January 31, 2012
From the terms of use:
To avoid the appearance of improper influence, the White House may decline to address certain procurement, law enforcement, adjudicatory, or similar matters properly within the jurisdiction of federal departments or agencies, federal courts, or state and local government in its response to a petition.posted by Rhaomi at 6:00 PM on January 31, 2012
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Actions speak.
posted by T.D. Strange at 5:59 PM on January 31, 2012