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The Saugeen Times has been in constant dialogue with the Barack Obama
chain of on-line news.
This has been a first-class interpretation and utilization of today's
communication. His campaign has, in fact, utilized internet
communication as no other political candidate in any country has before.
Obama obviously realizes the importance and significance of on-line
public relations and advertising to reach millions of people almost
simultaneously ... something that has never before been seen.
Following is an example of one of his extraordinary communications. It
was a reply to a message that was sent only 45 seconds before.
REPLY:
Sandra,
Thank you for contacting President-elect Barack Obama and Obama for
America. Barack greatly appreciates the outpouring of messages he is
receiving from across the country and from people around the world. He
is deeply honored by the confidence the American people have placed in
him and in Vice President-elect Biden. Please
click here to see President-elect Obama's speech on Election Night:
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13/01/2009 04:13 PM

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Barack Obama and Joe Biden are hopeful about the
opportunities and clear-eyed about the challenges our nation faces. They
look forward to working with all Americans, regardless of who they voted
for, in the great project of American renewal. Enlisting the energy and
ingenuity of the American people is the only way we will create the
changes that so many people want to see, so we hope you'll be involved.
You have just contacted Obama for America, the Obama/Biden campaign
organization. A new organization has been formed to facilitate
communication with the Obama/Biden Administration that will take office
on January 20, 2009. If you have questions, suggestions, or comments
about the federal government, policy, or the coming Obama/Biden
Administration, please visit the online Office of the President-elect
for more information and to get involved:
We've built one of the most comprehensive nationwide organizing networks
in history this is only the beginning of the work we will do together.
The 56th Presidential Inauguration will take place on January 20th,
2009. For more information, we encourage you to visit the websites of
the Presidential Inauguration Committee and the Joint Congressional
Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies.

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