In an event billed as an opportunity for the American people to ask
questions of an "open" and "transparent" administration, the only
fully identified inquirers plucked from the audience, it turns out,
were Obama campaign supporters.

At last week's "Open for Questions" forum, the full transcript and
video of which is posted on the White House website, Obama answered
several questions selected from a reported 100,000 queries posted
online. He also took a handful of questions, in town hall fashion,
from those in attendance at the event.

But according to a Washington Post report, those audience members the
president chose included "a member of the pro-Obama Service Employees
International Union, a member of the Democratic National Committee who
campaigned for Obama among Hispanics during the primary; a former
Democratic candidate for Virginia state delegate who endorsed Obama
last fall in an op-ed in the Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star; and a
Virginia businessman who was a donor to Obama's campaign in 2008."

After answering concerns submitted by online inquirers – including a
question about legalization of marijuana that prompted the president
to joke about the composition of the online community
– Obama invited six audience members to pose questions.

The first questioner, named Ellie, wasn't fully identified on the
White House transcript of the event. The other five, however, were
people later pegged as Obama campaign backers.

http://worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=93194
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