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Tag Archives: The Nasty Man song

Beware the spin!

Posted on April 8, 2017 by kathiemm

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Posted in Armed conflict, Book reviews, capitalism, Democracy, Donald Trump, Media, militarization, Military-industrial complex, Patriotism, Poetry and the arts, politics, Propaganda, Protest, resistance, Understanding violence | Tagged #HandsOffSyria, alternative media, attack on Syria, corporate media, Don McLean, Donald Trump, Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR), Friends Committee on National Legislation, Joan Baez. military-industrial-media complex, Lawrence Wilkerson, Mark Summer, Paul Jay, The Nasty Man song, the Real News, War is the ultimate distraction | 5 Comments
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