Bobby Eberle,GOPUSA
Earlier,I wrote about Barack Obama’s White House web site that encourages citizens to report on other citizens. It was an unprecedented move by the Obama’s advisors to obtain information on people who disagree with their positions. What would be done with this information? Where would it be stored? What information would be collected? All these questions went unanswered.
Now,many Americans across the country are getting official White House e-mail messages which support Obama’s health care plan. The problem is…these people did not sign up to receive such messages. When asked about this issue,the White House response was a series of ums and errs.
The problem of unsolicited e-mails from the White House was raised by Fox News’Major Garrett,after he noted that Fox had received hundreds of complaints from citizens saying they are now getting White House e-mail messages from Obama advisor David Axelrod.
As usual,Gibbs will not answer the question and only perpetuates the notion that the Obama White House is up to no good.