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Declan McCullagh /

CBS News/ August 17, 2009, 3:18 PM

W.H. Pulls Plug on E-Mail Asking For "Fishy" Reports

5192097On August 4, White House aide Macon Phillips announced the launch of flag@whitehouse.gov, which encouraged Americans to report "fishy" information related to the the Obama health care proposal. Phillips' announcement was titled "Facts Are Stubborn Things."

Well, so is public opinion, as the White House acknowledged on Monday by quietly pulling the plug on the flag@whitehouse.gov e-mail address.

Messages sent there are now bounced back with this response:
[flag@whitehouse.gov]: host mailhub-wh2.whitehouse.gov[63.161.169.140] said: 550 5.2.1 [flag@whitehouse.gov]... The email address you just sent a message to is no longer in service.We are now accepting your feedback about health insurance reform via:http://www.whitehouse.gov/realitycheck (in reply to RCPT TO command

The "Reality Check" Web page on WhiteHouse.gov doesn't encourage reporting misinformation to Washington, D.C.; instead, it features some videos about President Obama's proposal. There is an option to submit comments, but the Web form stresses "Please refrain from submitting any individual's personal information, including their email address, without their permission."

That's almost the opposite of the original flag@whitehouse.gov program, which had no obvious privacy safeguards -- and which became the focus of spirited criticism over the last two weeks.

Sen. John Cornyn, a Texas Republican, wrote in a letter to the president that: "I am not aware of any precedent for a president asking American citizens to report their fellow citizens to the White House for pure political speech that is deemed 'fishy' or otherwise inimical to the White House's political interests."

Cornyn wasn't alone. On his radio program, Glenn Beck dubbed flag@whitehouse.gov an "enemies list," and talk show how Rush Limbaugh characterized it as "Obama's own exclusive private domestic spying program." A t-shirt saying "REPORT ME" has appeared, and some conservatives mocked it by reporting themselves to the White House on grounds they were spreading "disinformation" by criticizing the Democratic health care legislation.

This hasn't been a very good month for the White House and its attempts to use e-mail communications. Earlier on Monday, CBSNews.com also reported that the White House will change its e-mail sign up procedures so make sure that people won't get spammed.
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valwayne says:
I'm still in shock at a White House that would ask Americans to spy on their fellow Americans and report their names to the White House! I was wondering if they would announce the organization of "The Obama Youth" next? I'm glad to see somebody has come to their senses, but what are they doing with the names that have already been turned into the White House? They've had time to compile millions of name?
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texasman77 says:
It really is interesting that CBS does not reference a single report that they offered on this subject.

I guess when you have Blind Trust then stumbling over little things like McCarthy Era Reporting is not a big deal.

The Major Networks need to wake up and create more balance or they will forever loose what they once had. "RESPECT"

Of course CBS lost that over 4 years ago when it let tabloid Dan loose with his imagination.
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TheMasses2016 says:
Sorry Maobama.
None of your fascist tactics will fool the true American.
Your remaining backers are sparse and stupid.
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ohiopolitico says:
Arrogant, ignorant democrats!
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exaag says:
AHA!! now, CBS devoted much time and space to nasty old President Bush and lies about him "eavesdropping on domestic communications", but where was CBS in exposing Obama's illegal activity in spying on Americans who happened to disagree with him and his party? Thank God FOX news broke the story and forced the Obama-nazis to retreat on this front.
Remember whe CBS used to do that kind of public service?
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Stevenapoli7 says:
This made the white house as popular as when Metallica sued its fans for downloads.
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BubbaRight says:
"Big Brother" was watching.
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