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Fumesucker

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39. I think the majority of voters on both sides are "low information voters"
Sun Aug 18, 2013, 09:11 AM
Aug 2013

Gotta admit I've done my share and probably then some of deriding Republicans and conservatives but as I indicated, my attitudes are changing.

These days I try to always keep in mind that Fox News went to court and won the right to knowingly and deliberately lie on their programs.



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No, because even when you're on a quest to know everything... AppetiteForApathy Aug 2013 #1
Delete... KoKo Aug 2013 #2
Only if I know they've been taught better Scootaloo Aug 2013 #3
If people didn't fall for propaganda, no one would vote! leftstreet Aug 2013 #4
I think most people look for the truth that suits them. LuvNewcastle Aug 2013 #5
"they enjoy having that point of view" - exactly bhikkhu Aug 2013 #16
There's something else going on, too. cheapdate Aug 2013 #20
I don't thin enjoy is the right word. zeemike Aug 2013 #23
I don't blame people who don't know what's going on Hydra Aug 2013 #6
The corporate media is largely paid for by advertising dollars, and it is frequently owned struggle4progress Aug 2013 #7
Blame is not the word I would use. SheilaT Aug 2013 #8
yes and no and yes Phlem Aug 2013 #9
It's frustrating, dealing with so-called adults who still believe in Santa Claus. nt Zorra Aug 2013 #10
Melanin deficit disorder can be treated with medical marijuana. Half-Century Man Aug 2013 #11
I've heard that some people call it "getting stupid" Fumesucker Aug 2013 #32
of course I blame the people who eagerly allow themselves to be fooled Dustin DeWinde Aug 2013 #12
Many years ago 1awake Aug 2013 #17
Nice post, Zombie Fumesucker Aug 2013 #22
contrary to what you may have heard about liberal elitism Dustin DeWinde Aug 2013 #33
Then let me put it another way for ya ... 1awake Aug 2013 #36
Dinna fash yourself about the negative ones... chervilant Aug 2013 #47
agreed. n/t 1awake Aug 2013 #48
ha ha made you reveal your true nature Dustin DeWinde Aug 2013 #49
damned autofill changed wingnut to "songbird.'. i missed the last two Dustin DeWinde Aug 2013 #29
NDAA: It is legal for the government to lie to your face. Fire Walk With Me Aug 2013 #13
I don't blame them totally. mstinamotorcity2 Aug 2013 #14
Those New Black Panthers were Enthusiast Aug 2013 #42
Yes, I do blame "them" cer7711 Aug 2013 #15
+1 Safetykitten Aug 2013 #31
+1000 smirkymonkey Aug 2013 #34
I am concerned that the influx of freshwater from Greenland ice Enthusiast Aug 2013 #43
more like disappointment in them than blame eShirl Aug 2013 #18
This message was self-deleted by its author BlueJazz Aug 2013 #19
Yes, because people believe what they want to believe. Marr Aug 2013 #21
Can you explain then the rapid changes in some public attitudes, toward gays for instance? Fumesucker Aug 2013 #25
I do think people can change their thinking on a topic, certainly-- Marr Aug 2013 #26
Excellent point.....................nt Enthusiast Aug 2013 #44
I've watched them do it for 30 years now. Rex Aug 2013 #24
Propaganda doesn't work unless it reinforces something already there. leveymg Aug 2013 #27
Some of the most powerful and pervasive propaganda on the planet is religion Fumesucker Aug 2013 #28
+1000 smirkymonkey Aug 2013 #35
Excellent post. Safetykitten Aug 2013 #30
I used to feel sorry for them. PowerToThePeople Aug 2013 #37
There are people who ask that question with us in mind loyalsister Aug 2013 #38
I think the majority of voters on both sides are "low information voters" Fumesucker Aug 2013 #39
Fox news is absolute poison loyalsister Aug 2013 #40
Yes, they could go directly to the sources treestar Aug 2013 #41
I blame the people at the top for perpetuating decades of mass brainwashing Uncle Joe Aug 2013 #45
sadly, at this point i believe i do. xchrom Aug 2013 #46
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