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When you can directly tell what political ads a person has watched by the way they express their opinions on the candidates.

What happened to a grain of salt in politics? Sometimes I think that people who base their opinions on ad campaigns shouldn't be allowed to vote. As in, make it a weeding out process.

"This is Candidate A's team. Candidate B is a spineless worm, and here's why!"
"Oh, man. They're so right! Candidate B is such a spineless worm. I'm glad they opened my eyes."

What? What?

-Haz

Date: 2008-02-07 09:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elenuial.livejournal.com
It's not just information specifically tagged political. All information has a social or political agenda by how it interacts with the body of information as a whole -- including how it causes you to cast the rest of your information in a different light. Some would say that data is just data, but I contend that all information merits some kind of consideration in a larger context.

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