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1   RWSGFY   2017 Dec 5, 10:53am  

But, but.... they allow English-language Finnish-owned Moscow Times to freely sell all of 1348 copies, so there! Isn't it a sign of rampant freedom of speech and blossoming democracy?
2   MisdemeanorRebel   2017 Dec 5, 2:06pm  

Who pays for RFE/VOA. Hopefully not the US Taxpayer, because the Cold War has been over for almost 30 years.

I guess Gov't Programs never die.

Would this be in response to the US labelling RT a foreign agent?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/posteverything/wp/2017/09/20/rt-wants-to-spread-moscows-propaganda-here-lets-treat-it-that-way/?utm_term=.5cec7a893a6c
(Kirchik was a YUGE Iraq War booster and a noted neocon. Although there is no more difference between Neolibs and Neocons anyway, the Dems have embraced the Neocons)

Great, so are pro-4th Reich, pro-immigration, anti-"Islamophobia", anti-Christian, anti American and anti-White BBC, CBC, and Duetsche Welle. Have them register as foreign agents, too.

Congress should have a pop up "This website is run by the German Government, that doesn't contribute the NATO minimum yet wants an EU Army, a nation we've fought two World Wars With, that supports unlimited Open Borders at home and for the United States This STATE RUN agency reports directly to Frau Merkel and the Bundestag. Caution is advised, this may be EU propaganda."

"Warning, you are about to visit the BBC, which acts as if Israel isn't the native homeland of Jews, worships Palestinians, mass immigration, lies about the motives of anti-British and anti-White forces, and pushes the EU Line. This STATE RUN outlet is known to tow the Labour-Liberal line. Read with skepticism."

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