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US military propaganda team busted

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Hmmmm

So if anyone rights anything negative about gitmo thats ok, but anything positive is bad propaganda?
posted by : LPF, 14 December 2007

Cute and everything, but...

I think it's funny how they used an entire internet gateway to point the finger at specific people on a military base.

Ever think there could be others there that are using that gateway who are just screwing around, or they just hate Fidel Castro, or they see the good in Gitmo and comment about it online, etc.?

I'll bet you anything that if you look at how many diggs, wiki edits, etc. that come out of, say, satx.rr.com, or cox.net, you'll find much more incriminating stuff.

This story is useless anti-U.S. Military propaganda. If you want to blast the U.S. Military, there are plenty of other more valid (or at least less obviously pants) reasons to do it. Finding shady stuff coming from their internet gateway isn't hardly enough evidence to prove anything.
posted by : Kasey D., 14 December 2007

The most devious military propaganda ruse:

Telling visiting journalists that they're actually looking at Castro's prisons where he locks up librarians and other pro-democracy dissidents so they'll lose interest.
posted by : InvestorEngineer, 14 December 2007

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