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To: caww
I lived in Ann Arbor during the Reagan era. I know their routine. It hasn't changed. And again, I don't need to read current commie propaganda on RT or MSNBC to form my opinion of it for what it is.

Furthermore, when someone observes that RT is propaganda, and the response is "but MSNBC," it shows more intellectual vapidity than objectivity. In other words, "I read it all" is not an excuse for parroting one line over another.

43 posted on 04/09/2014 1:58:16 PM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: 1rudeboy

Oh I think we can be selective over what we read or hear from the media and can still form an opinion be it biased or not.

I do think much of media ,though, is equally propaganda/biased in regards to who the owners of that media are...some events and news worthy articles will never be reported nor discussed among the pundits......other’s will run an event long after it’s dead news just to keep people engaged...while current news of significance is ignored.

Bottom line..profit and ownership of media makes it tick..and formulates public’s perspectives. If that were not so politicians wouldn’t spend billions on advertising in election cycles, with those who support and finance them...then shuffle the revenues throughout these conglomerates to whatever cause here and abroad they desire.


49 posted on 04/09/2014 2:12:50 PM PDT by caww
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