Obamagram 

When the Obama administration launched its version of Whitehouse.gov, it promised unprecedented openness. But the site's contact page restricted letters to 500 characters. Is that enough to argue complex ideas effectively? After being criticized for the limit, it was expanded. Even so, the Whitehouse.gov feedback form is not really 'open' at all. The Obamagram responds to this uncertainty about how democracy should be formatted in an age of networking and digital media. An 'open letter' is a letter, often critical, addressed to a person or group but intended for publication. The Obamagram puts a new twist on the open letter by making it anonymous and giving it a rigid form. The orginal, round, arbitrary number 500 is restored as an exact 500 character requirement. Read more.

Compose your Obamagram

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Tips for Compacting Your Messages

  • Avoid old-fashioned formalities

    Dear Mr. President,

    Sincerely, Your Name Here

  • Choose shorter idioms

    Whoever said "X" didn't know anything about Y
       vs
    Z's ignorant

  • Abbreviate

    government and Internal Revenue Service
       vs
    gov't & IRS

  • Avoid nuance

    Although I appreciate your desire to get new legislation passed, I really feel that Bush and Cheney should be prosecuted for their crimes
       vs
    W&Dick r war criminals

  • Write without spaces like medieval monk

    What were you thinking appointing Ray LaHood as Transportation Secretary?
       vs
    WutWereUThinkinMakinRayLaHoodTranspSec'y?

Tips for Confining Your Thoughts

  • Watch lots of TV
  • Read only when necessary
  • Avoid "serious" matters
  • Never ask questions
  • Have faith in authority figures

May 7, 2009

Hey, Obama. Have a look at the NYTimes reader resp
onse to the news about the US military's bungled b
ombings in Afghanistan. You have no support for ei
ther war now. Are you the last one who believes wa
rfare against both Al Qaeda and the Taliban is a w
inning formula? Wrap it up, man! Killing women and
children in a fruitless chase for an americanized
Afghanistan is total folly. Show some courage and
you'll find the public sentiment favors abandonin
g the war in Afghanistan, too. No more warfare!!!!

Dec 19, 2009

When you shut out advocates of single payer health
care, I tolerated you. When you made the deal wit
h big pharma, I was silent. When you declared prem
ature victory and ignored a host of other issues i
n order to, apparently, get meaningful health care
legislation passed, I was sympathetic. But when y
ou push for closure and urge your party to pass so
mething as anemic as this legislation, which does
little to control health care costs, I have to say
, I'm very disappointed. Fight for a better deal!!

May 13, 2009

Why not release the photos of detainee abuse? We n
eed truth and reconciliation, not just business as
usual. You think that by compromising with fascis
ts and corporate shills you are making progress, b
ut you're wrong. You're wasting an unprecedented o
pportunity to radically improve our foreign policy
, our health care, & our economy. $1 trillion spen
t annually on war is an obscenity. Yes veterans ne
ed care, but our 'enemies' in Afghanistan need sch
ools & food, not phosphorous bombs & Nintendo war.

May 10, 2009

Dr Mohamd. Aref Jalali, the head of an internation
ally funded burns hospital, said villagers taken t
o hospital after the US bombing had "highly unusua
l burns" on their hands and feet that he had not s
een before. "We cannot be 100% sure what type of c
hemical it was and we do not have the equipment he
re to find out. One of the women who came here tol
d us that 22 members of her family were totally bu
rned. She said a bomb distributed white power that
caught fire and then set people's clothes afire."