JFK WIKI

The proper Utilization of American Wikis Project

ASK NOT WHAT YOUR WIKI CAN DO FOR YOU, BUT WHAT YOU CAN DO FOR YOUR WIKI

Kennedy Opening comments: Let me get to the heart of the matter, Wikis are indeed what our people need at this crucial time in the history of our nation.

Kennedy: “While I respect the views of my worthy opponent, Mr. Nixon, they are utterly unconstitutional. The aforementioned openness of a Wiki is a great example of the freedom of speech that we get from a Wiki. The voice of the people should not be suppressed! Not only are blogs rigid, but they are unconstitutional in that they do not adequately allow for freedom of speech. Mr. Nixon, how do you answer to recently publicized charges that you pay people to put positive comments on your blog?”

Kennedy: Well, now we know that you think of the American people as critical, Mr. Nixon.

Closing comments: Kennedy: In closing, I want the people of this nation to know that with a wiki, your voice will be heard. I will ensure that everyone has access to every wiki. Let me be the warrior of your wiki. Ask not what your wiki can do for you, but what you can do for your wiki.”