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"Have the clean racing people run any ads explaining that giving a horse a Starbucks and a chocolate poppyseed muffin for breakfast would likely result in a ten year suspension for the trainer?" - Dr. Andrew Roberts |
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"Have the clean racing people run any ads explaining that giving a horse a Starbucks and a chocolate poppyseed muffin for breakfast would likely result in a ten year suspension for the trainer?" - Dr. Andrew Roberts |
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![]() They used sound weapons on the protesters this morning:
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![]() Did they play Bieber extra loud?
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![]() I laughed.
You realize they tried to deploy it the night the raided the camp, but they faced it the wrong way, and hit their own officers, then couldn't get it turned off? You gotta watch the non-MSM media for the good tidbits ![]() Personally, I would destroy the incessantly-beating drums. Violently and with feeling. AP apparently called Cardus, estimate of 2,000 people in Foley Park: doctors, Verizon workers, unions have joined up with the protesters. NYPD just closed air space to NBC and CBS helicopters who were filming protest. This could be getting good, because from here they are supposed to march to bridge.
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"Have the clean racing people run any ads explaining that giving a horse a Starbucks and a chocolate poppyseed muffin for breakfast would likely result in a ten year suspension for the trainer?" - Dr. Andrew Roberts |
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![]() Russia Today?
The Economist magazine which classified RussiaToday's reporting as "weirdly constructed propaganda" has suggested that the channel has provided a platform to conspiracy theorists. Julia Ioffe claims that Russia Today is a Kremlin propaganda outlet featuring "fringe-dwelling experts" and "was just a way to stick it to the U.S. from behind the façade of legitimate newsgathering." An article published in The New Republic by James Kirchick characterized the news reportage of Russia Today as, "virulent anti-Americanism, worshipful portrayal of Russian leaders, and comical production values," that "can't help but revive the pettiness that was a distinctive feature of Soviet-era propaganda."[25] An article by Accuracy in Media criticized RT as a "propaganda network funded by the Moscow regime of Vladimir Putin" and charged that it "regularly features Marxist and radical commentators. The article also cites the description of the network by former KGB officer Konstantin Preobrazhensky as “a part of the Russian industry of misinformation and manipulation” designed to mislead foreign audiences about Russian intentions."Furthermore, Preobrazhensky argues that Russia Today utilizes methods of propaganda that are "managed by Directorate 'A' of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service...with the specialty of Directorate ‘A’ is deceiving world public opinion and manipulating it. It has got a lot of experience over decades of the Cold War." |
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![]() Yes, "that" Russia Today. Al Jazzera and Russia Today have been faithfully live-streaming the Ustream videos, then CNN a bit and MSNBC some. Faux News reported that the park was littered with needles last night (sheer lie). CNN had their camera trained on an empty Zuccotti park for an hour today, while they marched on NYSE. Duh.
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"Have the clean racing people run any ads explaining that giving a horse a Starbucks and a chocolate poppyseed muffin for breakfast would likely result in a ten year suspension for the trainer?" - Dr. Andrew Roberts |