Is the case against Horace Cooper flawed by prosecutorial misconduct? This Hill article raises new allegations regarding another part of the Jack Abramoff scandal. Horace Cooper, a legal commentator and conservative writer who was a senior aide in then-Rep. Dick Armey’s (R-Texas) office, is accusing prosecutors of dozens of mistakes and has invoked the prosecutorial […]
Day: September 16, 2009
New Nonprofit, Social Media, and Online Advocacy Resources Courtesy of ePolitics
A new post at ePolitics describes some interesting new (and some new to me) resources for nonprofits and social media. The post discusses 3121, a National Journal and New Media Strategies project for people working on the Hill. The audience at CongressCamp got a preview of 3121 and the consensus seemed to be that the project has […]
The White House and Social Media User Data: What’s Being Collected?
The Washington Times reports that the White House is allegedly “collecting and storing comments and videos placed on its social-networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube without notifying or asking the consent of the site users…”