allthumbs Posted July 21, 2003 Posted July 21, 2003 Do you want to send an e-mail message to the White House? Good luck. In the past, to tell President Bush -- or at least those assigned to read his mail -- what was on your mind it was only necessary to sit down at a personal computer connected to the Internet and dash off an e-mail to president@whitehouse.gov. But this week, Tom Matzzie, an online organizer with the AFL-CIO, discovered that communicating with the White House has become a bit more daunting. When he sent an e-mail protest against a Bush administration policy, the message was bounced back with an automated reply, saying that he had to send it again in a new way. Under a system that was deployed on the White House Web site for the first time last week, those who want to send a message to Bush must now navigate as many as nine Web pages and fill out a detailed form that starts by asking whether the message sender supports White House policy or differs with it. Article Quote
MissNormandy Posted July 21, 2003 Posted July 21, 2003 His real address is probably something like _dipityDOO_666@hotmail.com Quote
Ratboy Posted July 21, 2003 Posted July 21, 2003 trask said: fill out a detailed form that starts by asking whether the message sender supports White House policy or differs with it. if (agree == true) { mailto:president@whitehouse.gov; } else { mailto:\dev\null } Quote
hakioawa Posted July 21, 2003 Posted July 21, 2003 Ratboy said: trask said: fill out a detailed form that starts by asking whether the message sender supports White House policy or differs with it. if (agree == true) { mailto:president@whitehouse.gov; } else { mailto:\dev\null } geek. But you forgot a line: if (agree == true) { translateToTwoSyllableWords(); mailto:president@whitehouse.gov; } else { mailto:\dev\null } Quote
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