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Senior Class Committee members declined to comment on the selection, referring questions to Neil K. Mehta ’06, the second class marshal. Mehta could not be reached for comment...
Neither Lane nor Velissaris was immediately available to comment this afternoon...
McWade did not return a request for comment...
...blogs also prefer their guests to engage in conversations. So when Pelosi posted on Daily Kos and then didn?t respond to any of the hundreds of comments users made in response - instead returning to her day job of leading the 201 Democrats in House - one Daily Kos user accused her of "hit and run diaries," while another griped: "Daily Kos is not your personal press release piggybank." The next day, she returned to the blog to try to explain herself. "I don?t have the kind of schedule that allows me to respond to every comment," Pelosi wrote...
...occasionally wary of him, wondering if "we are being manipulated" by a candidate reaching out to them. "People [on the Internet] kind of look at things with jaundiced eyes," he says. "When you?re out campaigning and meeting people, people may think ?gosh, that answer stinks,' but normally keep comments to themselves. In the blogosphere, you make a comment, there?s no compunction with people saying I disagree." But Warner, like many pols, says he'll keep trying to try to connect with the Internet constituency. "You?ve got to have a thick skin," he says...