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This is a really neat concept. Again I think this points to how online savvy Obama and his team are. Of course this could go to either end of the spectrum, but I feel that the Obama team will handle moderating questions in a good faith, no censorship kind of way.

http://change.gov/page/content/openforquestions

Also, the appointment of Steve Chu as Energy Sec. is a masterful stroke. Brings in someone with real scientific knowledge of the problem, and also appeals to the Asian American community. So far, I've been quite impressed with Obama's choices. Look at Hillary Clinton as Sec. of State. In one stroke, he acknowledges Hillary and also reins in Bill! I think that's one of his real strengths---identifying competent people who fit his political agenda and using them.

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