ANSWERS: 7
  • There's no reason to use a private website for that sort of Q&A, like AB.
  • I don't think he would appreciate my questions or my comments
  • I really enjoy how much the Obama administration has embraced the internet so far. That being said, this is an interesting question... On one hand I agree with HaoieZ in that there is no need for him to do such a thing on a "private website". Then again this website is as private as CNN or FOX TV stations; it is free to access and is publicly available. On the other hand, his involvement would simply be amazing. Though he seems out of reach from my access, and I may not have any questions that I would deem intelligent enough, but it would be cool.
  • I'm all for it, but I'm biased.
  • I would love to go at him with questions and see how he responds.
  • I think President Obama should bring his open for questions approach to answerbag! The whole point, as I understand it, is to be open...as open as possible, to ideas. SO, yes, I think if President Obama is really open, then he should be open for questions from here too!
  • AB is a site for questions - "Open for Questions" could be the reason AnswerBag exists. Seems reasonable to me, rather than clogging up the whitehouse web server with something it isn't designed to do. Why not ask questions here? OK - I'm playing devils advocate. (Plus I'd love to see the President raise the level of questions to really important stuff) Imagine a section on AB answering questions about the economy and foreign affairs ... Bring in the university professors and lawyers to ask legal questions ... Scientists to answer technology questions. Anyone else like to see this happen? :)

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