Any words that come from Michael Moore, CNN, or MSNBC!
Bowling for Columbine and Farenheit 911 are the best examples of propaganda, because Liberals have a way of twisting the truth to make ignorant people think what they want them to!
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The practice of telling lies through the media and passing them off as truth and realistic journalism, with the intent of political gain.
Many consider the great filmmaker Michael Moore's work to be propaganda.
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What the government does to try to get you into the army.
"Real men join the MARINES" See also bullshit
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The spreading of ideas, information, or rumor for the purpose of helping or injuring an institution, a cause, or a person. The information doesn’t have to be false. It is falsely believed that education creates immunity to propaganda; a rational, skeptical outlook.
In fact, it does just the reverse. It creates in us a disposition to settle for fancy words and high-sounding slogans instead of results, which means that the educated are often more susceptible to propaganda than the common man.
There is often propaganda on network news station claiming that man-made global warming is a fact.
by MicSca June 18, 2003
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Persuasion using, lies, “fuzzy” math, and manipulation. Replacing the truth with lies. Creating truth rather than voicing it. What the biased media uses to “report” the news and persuade you. What has replaced traditional education in the public schools and universities in this country, and based on assumptions and hypothesis rather than truth.
Propaganda is what the liberals, politicians, and the media like to use to convince you that the war in Iraq is over oil or that George W. Bush is "evil" or that 9-1-1 was a government conspiracy---all hogwash crap based on crap.
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Lies and fabricated truths spread to sway public opinion.
The "non-fiction real life journal of a teenage girl", "Go Ask Alice" is anti-drug propaganda, as the author who claimed to have found the book wrote it herself.
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sound from liberals when their mouth moves
how can you tell when fat teddy k is lying? his lips are moving.
by joe blow March 12, 2005
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