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Censorship & Propaganda from the Gulf War to Today
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CENSORSHIP & PROPAGANDA FROM THE GULF WAR TO TODAY
http://www.webactive.com/pacifica/demnow/dn20020924.html
"I would say that the greatest threat to democracy right now in the United State is George Bush's casual use of propaganda, and sometimes lies, to advance his case against Iraq," Harper's
publisher Rick MacArthur told Democracy Now's Amy Goodman. MacArthur is also author of "The Second Front: Censorship and Propaganda in the Gulf War." Goodman asked MacArthur to revisit the
elder Bush White House's control of the press corps during that administration's Persian Gulf War. Journalists then faced strict Pentagon control, including no freedom of movement and PR escorts at all times. According to MacArthur, major media did not protest the restrictions and many of the players from twelve years ago are still in the picture, including Dick Cheney and Colin Powell. Major media also failed to challenge a Hill & Knowlton run PR campaign for the astroturf organization Citizens for a Free Kuwait. The campaign is most remembered for promoting the fake story about Iraqi soldiers taking Kuwaiti babies out of incubators.
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SELLING THE WAR
http://www.moveon.org/moveonbulletin/bulletin4.html
"The reasons for a new attack on Iraq have been presented in a series of press-friendly promotional moments that have been long on promises and short on facts," says Moveon.org. "Timing has been a critical factor -- it is no coincidence, for example, that the climax of the push has come immediately after the anniversary of Sept. 11, despite the fact that there is still no proven link between Iraq and the terrorist attacks of last year." To help counter the Bush administration's planned $200 million PR blitz, Moveon.org has produced a useful bulletin explaining the marketing campaign and offering lessons in PR from previous wars.
http://www.webactive.com/pacifica/demnow/dn20020924.html
"I would say that the greatest threat to democracy right now in the United State is George Bush's casual use of propaganda, and sometimes lies, to advance his case against Iraq," Harper's
publisher Rick MacArthur told Democracy Now's Amy Goodman. MacArthur is also author of "The Second Front: Censorship and Propaganda in the Gulf War." Goodman asked MacArthur to revisit the
elder Bush White House's control of the press corps during that administration's Persian Gulf War. Journalists then faced strict Pentagon control, including no freedom of movement and PR escorts at all times. According to MacArthur, major media did not protest the restrictions and many of the players from twelve years ago are still in the picture, including Dick Cheney and Colin Powell. Major media also failed to challenge a Hill & Knowlton run PR campaign for the astroturf organization Citizens for a Free Kuwait. The campaign is most remembered for promoting the fake story about Iraqi soldiers taking Kuwaiti babies out of incubators.
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SELLING THE WAR
http://www.moveon.org/moveonbulletin/bulletin4.html
"The reasons for a new attack on Iraq have been presented in a series of press-friendly promotional moments that have been long on promises and short on facts," says Moveon.org. "Timing has been a critical factor -- it is no coincidence, for example, that the climax of the push has come immediately after the anniversary of Sept. 11, despite the fact that there is still no proven link between Iraq and the terrorist attacks of last year." To help counter the Bush administration's planned $200 million PR blitz, Moveon.org has produced a useful bulletin explaining the marketing campaign and offering lessons in PR from previous wars.
For more information:
http://www.prwatch.org/spin.index.html
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in a press conference after meetings with n.a.t.o. member countries, secretary of defense donald rumsfeld said (and i'm paraphrasing here) that , "the u.s. considers military action a last choice and not a first choice..."
he also said something like, "president bush has not made up his mind that military action is the way to acheive a solution..."
gimme a fuckin' break don, o.k.? yeah, and george bush jr. won the 2000 election in a massive landslide.
lie one way, lie another way. yank chains one direction, then yank them another.
hellloooo washington, we might not be very informed cause of our worthless media, but we are not stupid. watch yourselves...
he also said something like, "president bush has not made up his mind that military action is the way to acheive a solution..."
gimme a fuckin' break don, o.k.? yeah, and george bush jr. won the 2000 election in a massive landslide.
lie one way, lie another way. yank chains one direction, then yank them another.
hellloooo washington, we might not be very informed cause of our worthless media, but we are not stupid. watch yourselves...
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