Obama Agenda, Resurrected

Daniel Pouzzner, editor of the Architecture of Modern Political Power, has reassembled Obama’s Change.gov Agenda (in its entirety) from the Google page cache. 

You can view an identical mirror of the agenda as it was posted on November 7th at Mega.nu

Post, re-post, and post it again, friends! (I think if you link directly to http://www.mega.nu/ampp/obama_agenda/agenda.html it will help get it into the Google index faster.) 

To allow the Obama camp to pretend their words never existed is unacceptable.

Politics, Guns & Beer.

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Comment by Philip Welch
2008-11-09 15:21:46

Well done! Now the gun banners can really hold Obama’s feet to the fire when he breaks his promise to support gun control legislation…

…because that’s a far more likely explanation for what’s going on here.

Comment by Laurel
2008-11-09 15:24:32

Your faith in the goodness of Obama and his deep-seated respect for the US Constitution is truly inspiring, Phil.

Comment by Philip Welch
2008-11-10 09:52:18

I don’t have faith in the goodness of Obama, only his political acumen. Gun control is still a losing issue.

 
 
 
Comment by BarryD
2008-11-09 18:58:38

LOL

It’s hard to say what’s happening.

Did Obama drop this stuff because he knows it won’t fly, and will destroy his political capital right away?
Did he hide it because he wants to blindside us?

Who knows.

Jamie Gorelick, AG, though? That’s immediately scary.

 
Comment by BarryD
2008-11-09 21:35:03

To allow the Obama camp to pretend their words never existed is unacceptable.

But Laurel, “we’ve always been at war with Eastasia.”

 
2008-11-10 05:39:34

[...] since disappeared from the change.gov website. I wonder if the blue dogs had a say? Anyway, someone saved all the info because Google is [...]

 
Comment by Chris Pugrud
2008-11-10 14:03:09

It appears that it was a direct copy from the Obama website. The original is still online at http://origin.barackobama.com/issues/urban_policy/#crime-and-law-enforcement

 
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