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Note that Norman Solomon was invited and spoke very forcefully against the LM line accusing them more or less of being provacateurs when they criticised the anti war movement - comparing them to similar elements int he anti vietnam war movement.  I was at the conference and can brief you more about this.  Norman's role there was wholly positive in my view...
 
Note that Norman Solomon was invited and spoke very forcefully against the LM line accusing them more or less of being provacateurs when they criticised the anti war movement - comparing them to similar elements int he anti vietnam war movement.  I was at the conference and can brief you more about this.  Norman's role there was wholly positive in my view...
 
--[[User:David|David]] 13:03, 4 Feb 2007 (GMT)
 
--[[User:David|David]] 13:03, 4 Feb 2007 (GMT)
 
== about useful fools ==
 
 
Folks like Walid Shoebat are NOT journalists... they are oddballs that are used for propaganda purposes, i.e., people who ostensibly are with the "enemy", but then turn around and provide stinging propaganda-ladden criticism of the same.  Journalist would sound like a representation of someone trying to separate propaganda from a useful story-info.  This is certainly not the role of Shoebat et al.  Maybe Useful Stooges??  Useful Stool Pigeons??
 
 
[[User:Paul|Paulo]]
 

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Hi Paul,

I think we could do with changing the useful fools category. Idrees has a category on journalists. Maybe you could agree between you what to call this?

--David 10:05, 31 Jan 2007 (GMT)

Paul,

more on the communicating Terror conference here: http://www.spinprofiles.org/index.php/Bill_Durodi%C3%A9 Note that Norman Solomon was invited and spoke very forcefully against the LM line accusing them more or less of being provacateurs when they criticised the anti war movement - comparing them to similar elements int he anti vietnam war movement. I was at the conference and can brief you more about this. Norman's role there was wholly positive in my view... --David 13:03, 4 Feb 2007 (GMT)