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LTC Eugene Chu
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I find it ironic that a pro-Putin/Kremlin station is located in an American town called 'Liberty'
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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LTC Eugene Chu Hard to Imagine that a "Red State" would eventually come to Mean siding the Soviet Union over America.
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SP5 Dennis Loberger
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This strikes me as ridiculous this should continue. They should preface it with a statement that this is Russian propaganda and not to be taken as accurate
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MAJ Roland McDonald
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Seems to me the FCC should pull their broadcast license and reassign the frequency that is assign to them under said license.
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MSG Thomas Currie
MSG Thomas Currie
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Obviously!

Because we all know that expressing any opposing opinion must never be permitted in the Democratic United States.
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MAJ Roland McDonald
MAJ Roland McDonald
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MSG Thomas Currie Pretty sure the radio station falls under #2 not #1. But you are entitled to your opinion.
1. Opinion:
a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
"I'm writing to voice my opinion on an issue of great importance"

2. Propaganda:
information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
"he was charged with distributing enemy propaganda"
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CPL Earl Kochis
CPL Earl Kochis
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But here’s the question you should be asking. Who is telling the truth? Both the Ukraine and Russian leaders are corrupt so let’s get real we don’t know eho is spreading propaganda, but I’ll bet it’s coming from both sides!MAJ Roland McDonald
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MAJ Roland McDonald
MAJ Roland McDonald
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CPL Earl Kochis agree even Roosevelt stretched the truth or omitted things in his fireside chats.
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