Posted on Mar 27, 2014
Are corporations so strong they could turn the military against our Constitution and President by spreading misinformation?
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No.
Also, We don't need corporations help in spreading bad info. We've already cornered the market on that little gem all on our own.
Also, We don't need corporations help in spreading bad info. We've already cornered the market on that little gem all on our own.
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Every person has a price, for most people that price is very low. Corporations could likely just buy people out of their loyalties to the government.
Besides most people in this country are not loyal to the government, but to a particular party. So they are loyal to the government if "their" party is in power. and spouting that "descent is the highest form of loyalty" when they are not in power.
Short answer: Yes, and without resorting to misinformation.
Besides most people in this country are not loyal to the government, but to a particular party. So they are loyal to the government if "their" party is in power. and spouting that "descent is the highest form of loyalty" when they are not in power.
Short answer: Yes, and without resorting to misinformation.
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LTC Joseph Gross
Why would we be loyal to our government? That was never the agreement. We are loyal to our nation which is embodied in our constitution.
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CPT (Join to see)
Exactly Sir, that's how it should be. It seems that in fact we are a nation of Partisans who each support a different government. Some the one in power, others the one out of power. It turns out that Washington had good reason to warn us away from political parties.
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Um Buddy! My old job Electronic and Information Warfare to include OPDEC, Operational Deception. I grew in my field in the Heyday of Radio Moscow and Voice of America (Both were a load of crap). Are these corporations hiring folks well versed in these kind of things. To quote a 1/2 term Governor of Alaska "You Betcha". Does History Repeat Itself. Read about Major General Smedley Butler.
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