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Post by MO on Oct 11, 2011 0:29:08 GMT -5
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Post by midcan5 on Oct 22, 2011 20:03:00 GMT -5
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Post by MO on Oct 24, 2011 23:58:09 GMT -5
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Post by midcan5 on Oct 26, 2011 9:56:36 GMT -5
Human Events is an un-American publication that actually justifies the banning of books they disagree with. They are simply another arm of the republican party and puppet for corporations. Curious you would mention a publication that is part of the reason wall street is a pit of greed today? www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Human_Events"Not only does there seem to be widespread social fragmentation and disillusionment with democracy in the United States, but the possibility of reversing this sense of alienation appears to many of us to be already lost. Any democratic president who wants to institute the desperately needed reforms in health, welfare and the environment faces one of two options. He can stick by his reform program and suffer a loss of public confidence through orchestrated campaigns to publicly portray him as 'too liberal' and ineffectual (the Carter image) or too indecisive or sexually indiscreet (the Clinton image). Alternatively, a reforming democratic president can move further to the Right, forget his promises and become part of the propaganda campaign. Given the history of democratic propaganda in the United States, some of us doubt that another Roosevelt or New Deal is possible. The political system is now so attuned to business interests that this kind of reformer could no longer institute the substantial health, welfare, education, environmental and employment reforms the country needs." Andrew Lohrey, Introduction, Alex Carey "Taking the Risk Out of Democracy"
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Post by MO on Oct 26, 2011 17:25:53 GMT -5
LOL Liberals always make up crap about publications they don't like. Some of the Neo-cons in Reagan's time tried to keep him from reading it. But it was his favorite mag, so he made sure several copies were sent to the WH so he'd get one.
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