My post was a summary of an article by Mr. O'Dwyer, which may explain why it sounded like his complaints. Follow up comments were from Mr. O'Dwyer himself.
Anne Landman
Terrorism?
Best would be some people who disagree with what are some governments, and choose to make their own hands because otherwise they have no chance. There are some people with many frustrations in choosing the time and not make his legal right. Perhaps those people at one time were ignored fundamental one way or another, and nobody gave them justice. So if you try to be honest with people, terrorism will go. In general, governments are unjust.
So terrorism has no boundaries, and is everywhere.
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It is the system that is useless not Obama. I for one support the man, and believe that he is genuine. At the same time I recognize that he is only human and he makes mistakes. He has been as truthful to his campaign as any man could be in his positions. This guy went into an office with absolutely no political connections and he still has managed to shift his weight around. I applaud him for his efforts.
My post was a summary of an article by Mr. O'Dwyer, which may explain why it sounded like his complaints. Follow up comments were from Mr. O'Dwyer himself.
Anne Landman
Perhaps the "bloggers and Tweetheads" gobbled it up ...
Arthur Yann is vice president of public relations for PRSA.
Mr. Huey,
Thank you for sharing your opinions toward our organization. In the future, I hope that you will label them as such, rather than stating them as "facts."
You can see evidence of our more high-profile press interactions in PRSA's Newsroom (http://bit.ly/i7trQs). While you're there, I encourage you to subscribe to our RSS feed. Our help desk can assist you with that process.
Regarding your point about engagement, PRSA regularly surveys its members regarding their satisfaction with our organization. Most telling is the fact that fully 80 percent of PRSA members "are likely to recommend" PRSA membership to a colleague, which is a pretty telling statistic indicative of their satisfaction. I'm sure you also know how important that is in light of recent trends that show people are increasingly making purchase decisions based on information such as the recommendations of friends and new media sources, such as blogs and Twitter (to your other point), rather than what they see or hear in traditional media.
Arthur Yann is vice president of public relations at PRSA.
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