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Subject to Debate

Pollitt, Katha | March 16, 1998 issue

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A Town Meeting on Iraq was held on February 18, 1998, at Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio. The meeting featured U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, U.S. Secretary of Defense William Cohen and National Security Adviser Sandy Berger. It was worse than propaganda, it was propaganda privatized: U.S. President Bill Clinton Administration manufactures a spectacle of consent by normal red-blooded Americans to the bombing of Iraq, which it offers to a giant news conglomerate. Jon Strange, a substitute teacher, asked that why should Iraq be bombed when other countries have committed similar violations.

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CONGRESSES & conventions; PROPAGANDA; CLINTON, Bill, 1946-; PRESIDENTS -- United States; UNITED States; IRAQ
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