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We encourage and welcome comments on the US Studies Centre website and our social media sites: YouTube, Vimeo, Twitter, Facebook and Flickr.
Comments on the US Studies Centre website are moderated before being approved. We aim to approve comments promptly but at times there may be delays.
All viewpoints are welcome, but we reserve the right to block any of the following:
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Please note that comments do not necessarily represent the views of the US Studies Centre.
If you have any questions about this policy, please email us at us-studies@sydney.edu.au.
Twitter Policy
The US Studies Centre team post up to 10 tweets a day to the Centre's Twitter account http://twitter.com/USSC.
If you follow us on Twitter we will follow you back. This does not imply endorsement of any kind.
Twitter may occasionally be unavailable and we accept no responsibility for lack of service due to Twitter downtime.
We read all @replies and Direct Messages and ensure that any emerging themes or helpful suggestions are passed to the relevant people. However, we are not able to reply individually to all messages we receive via Twitter.
VIDEOS & INTERVIEWS
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Dr David Smith analyses how Obama's public support of same sex marriage may affect his re-election chances.
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Edward Blakely discusses his new book 'My Storm' and the lessons that Australians can learn from Hurricane Katrina.



