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- noun Common misspelling of
propaganda .
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Examples
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The only thing more absurd than this propoganda is the number of people commenting here that actually believe it. kevin
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Carefully orchestrated propoganda is not "openness", Barry.
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Just plain ole propoganda from the Obama campaign.
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The chickens have come home to roost .... ha, ha, ha .... we are not surprised, we knew this war was a propoganda from the get go!
Ex-Bush spokesman: President used 'propaganda' to push war 2008
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This kind of social commentary, if not exactly political propoganda, is certainly "political" in that it values social or cultural change as the potentially most salutary benefit of writing and reading fiction.
Social Fiction 2007
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We need answers to hard questions, not more propoganda from the government.
Think Progress » Media Fails To Report Rumsfeld’s Misleading Claims From March 2003 2006
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Political correctness, especially pro gay propoganda is exactly the same modus operandi used by Hitler and McCarthy to stifle free speech and demonize and kill anyone who dares disagree.
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You see, propoganda is a method of teaching untruth to change the minds and hearts of people to believe in an idea in order to get them to conform to an ideal that you feel is more important that the inconveneint truth.
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If propoganda is to succeed, it must know what it wants.
Think Progress » Fox News’ John Gibson Bravely Opposes Civilian Massacres 2006
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Unfortunately, your left-wing propoganda is not reality.
Think Progress » Bush Said His Nominees Won’t Change Their Minds In 20 Years 2005
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