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U2 live - on YouTube…

I love everything about this announcement…

Amplifyd from news.bbc.co.uk

U2 gig to be streamed on YouTube

Bono
Fans in 16 countries, including the UK, the US, Australia and India, will be able to watch the show at 0330 GMT.

The site will also offer viewers the ability to chat to one another using Twitter, or to give money to Bono’s RED charity via a “donate now” button, while they watch the show.

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We don’t want a fast track health care plan

Every conversation at the bbq this summer is about health care and many folks I know who voted for Obama (including me) aren’t thrilled with this effort.

Amplifyd from online.wsj.com

‘You Are Terrifying Us’

And so the shock on the faces of Congressmen who’ve faced the grillings back home. And really, their shock is the first thing you see in the videos. They had no idea how people were feeling. Their 2008 win left them thinking an election that had been shaped by anti-Bush, anti-Republican, and pro-change feeling was really a mandate without context; they thought that in the middle of a historic recession featuring horrific deficits, they could assume support for the invention of a huge new entitlement carrying huge new costs.

The passions of the protesters, on the other hand, are not a surprise. They hired a man to represent them in Washington. They give him a big office, a huge staff and the power to tell people what to do. They give him a car and a driver, sometimes a security detail, and a special pin showing he’s a congressman. And all they ask in return is that he see to their interests and not terrify them too much. Really, that’s all people ask. Expectations are very low. What the protesters are saying is, “You are terrifying us.”

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Obama will take YOUR questions…

Love this experiment!

Amplifyd from www.readwriteweb.com
Once registered on the site Open for Questions, it looks like you can search for questions, vote on questions that are already listed, and submit your own.Read more at www.readwriteweb.com