It's the press, not the present
Posted Feb 1, 2006 18:30 UTC (Wed) by
Max.Hyre (subscriber, #1054)
In reply to:
a waste in any case by jhardin
Parent article:
iPods for Senators
We want it to be exactly as proposed.
Yes, the gifts might
be rejected for being over-limit, but, IIRC, the
President can keep stuff (and it can be pretty impressive
stuff when given by another head of state) by accepting it
for the American People, and leaving it behind when leaving
office.
Yes it might be given to a staffer.
Yes, a couple of dozen may already have come from other
directions.
Yes, we could give them to our individual
congresscritters.
But, all that is immaterial. It's being done by a cute
little organization of copyright geeks (sorry, that's how
the media will see us), and it's
notably original---not a trip to Hawaii or something. That
means we can get onto the press's radar screen, even if only for
a thirty-second sound bite, and that's a Good Thing.
If that bite is snappy enough,
one which might arouse some folks curiosity, we're
way, waaay ahead of the game.
Don't kill it by the death of a thousand cuts; either donate
or at least don't discourage others. This is precisely
the sort of thing that gets people noticed, and heaven
knows we need to be noticed.
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