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  • raisindotraisindot Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 936
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  • jd50aejd50ae Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,109
    Sometimes its better I keep my mouth shut.
  • SleevePlzSleevePlz Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,408
    jd50ae:
    Sometimes its better I keep my mouth shut.
    Nah, feel free to ridicule someone for bringing attention to a horrible situation overseas. Later on we are going to rip on the #bostonstrong campaign as well. God knows a hashtag will stop the terrorists here as well.
  • brianetz1brianetz1 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,898
    She's the first lady trying to make people aware of a situation that the average american has no clue about.......whats the issue here?
  • SleevePlzSleevePlz Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,408
    brianetz1:
    whats the issue here?
    Her last name is Obama. Duh.
  • Lee.mcglynnLee.mcglynn Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,228
    SleevePlz:
    brianetz1:
    whats the issue here?
    Her last name is Obama. Duh.
    plus she's black and standing up for a actual black cause. Seriously I hope this crap happens to the people that make fun of the situation. Oh wait it's over seas so Fox News won't broadcast it....
  • jd50aejd50ae Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,109
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    SleevePlz:
    jd50ae:
    Sometimes its better I keep my mouth shut.
    Nah, feel free to ridicule someone for bringing attention to a horrible situation overseas. Later on we are going to rip on the #bostonstrong campaign as well. God knows a hashtag will stop the terrorists here as well.
    What in my statement did you glean any ridicule..? Ridicule the Boston Strong campaign....where the hell did that come from?
  • jd50aejd50ae Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,109
    Factoid: It was the clintonistas who refused to label this animal as a terrorist...when they had the chance. Just like they failed to act on uncle bin, 3 times. Gee, I'm sure I learned that on cnn or msnbc.
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  • SleevePlzSleevePlz Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,408
    jd50ae:
    Ridicule the Boston Strong campaign....where the hell did that come from?
    That would be sarcasm. We are attacking someone for bringing awareness through a hashtag campaign, right? That's what the #bostonstrong campaign is, as well. Considering your reaction to ridiculing that campaign, perhaps you understand the confusion over attacking Obama over this. Believe it or not, not everyone reads/watches cnn or foxnews and they get a lot of their news from Twitter/Facebook. I think everyone knows that hashtagging something won't end terrorism, but it will increase social awareness, which is the point of both campaigns. For the record, I know I'm wasting my time here :)
  • BigshizzaBigshizza Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 10,949
    SleevePlz:
    jd50ae:
    Ridicule the Boston Strong campaign....where the hell did that come from?
    That would be sarcasm. We are attacking someone for bringing awareness through a hashtag campaign, right? That's what the #bostonstrong campaign is, as well. Considering your reaction to ridiculing that campaign, perhaps you understand the confusion over attacking Obama over this. Believe it or not, not everyone reads/watches cnn or foxnews and they get a lot of their news from Twitter/Facebook. I think everyone knows that hashtagging something won't end terrorism, but it will increase social awareness, which is the point of both campaigns. For the record, I know I'm wasting my time here :)
    Unfortunately... Yes
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    The White House on Monday defended the #BringBackOurGirls social media campaign as a valuable part of the global response to the abduction of more than 200 Nigerian girls. But spokesman Jay Carney dismissed suggestions that hashtag activism would lead Boko Haram kidnappers to free their hostages. “No, I wouldn’t say that,” Carney told reporters at his daily briefing when asked whether the outpouring of support would lead the extremists to set the girls free. “We're not anything but realistic about the challenge here. It's extremely difficult,” the spokesman said. “The area that the Nigerian government is looking for the girls in constitutes roughly the size of New England.” Still, “I think that highlighting the situation there and the tragedy that the abduction of those girls represents helps focus attention on the matter and helps, I think, focus the attention of those who would want to assist in the finding and recovery of those girls,” Carney said. That appeared to be a reference to the sluggish response the government of Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan. Carney, Secretary of State John Kerry and others criticized Jonathan’s handling of the crisis sharply last week even as they announced the deployment of a U.S. team to help with search and rescue. In private, U.S. officials said the social media campaign had helped to pressure Jonathan’s government finally to accept repeated U.S. offers of help with the rescue effort — even before first lady Michelle Obama lent her voice to the cause. Carney said the American team includes five State Department officials, including a team leader, two strategic communications experts, a civilian security expert and a regional medical support officer. It also includes 10 Defense Department “planners and advisers” who were already in Nigeria and an additional seven brought in from AFRICOM, the regional U.S. military command in Africa. And the team includes four FBI officials “with expertise in safe recovery, negotiations and preventing future kidnappings,” Carney said. “They are digging in on the search and coordinating closely with the Nigerian government, and you know, we obviously want to do whatever we can to assist that effort,” he said.http://news.yahoo.com/white-house--no---bringbackourgirls-won-t-sway-the-kidnappers-203903963.html
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