Political parties put out a lot of propaganda at election time to sway voters.
2007-01-28 10:37:38
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answered by Anonymous
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DEFINITION:
prop·a·gan·da /ËprÉpÉËgændÉ/ Pronunciation Key -[prop-uh-gan-duh]
–noun
1. information, ideas, or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person, group, movement, institution, nation, etc.
2. the deliberate spreading of such information, rumors, etc.
3. the particular doctrines or principles propagated by an organization or movement.
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While Fox News claims to be "fair and balanced," much of what they report is propaganda supporting their pre-determined points of view.
2007-01-28 18:48:03
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answered by k............... 1
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"News From Home" used to be my favorite radio program until I realized that it was broadcasting propaganda: Some of its supposed "news items" were actually invented, and most of the rest were slanted to make the government look good or the opposition look bad.
2007-01-28 18:46:36
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answered by Joe S 3
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"The Voice of America radio station provides information and propaganda throughout the world."
2007-01-28 18:45:26
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answered by rjsluvbug 3
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Some people claim that the USA used propagabda in an attempt assassinate Fidel Castro in the early 60's .
2007-01-28 18:41:15
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answered by shitstainz 6
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If you are a politition what you say is the truth , what your opponent says is lies and propaganda
2007-01-28 18:41:02
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answered by shannow5858 2
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Please do not listen to the propaganda about the war in Iraq.
2007-01-28 18:36:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Companies use propoganda to get you to buy their products .
2007-01-28 18:37:53
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answered by hollowaydn 1
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Are you serious? You've got to be kidding me.
2007-01-28 18:52:55
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answered by Anonymous
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