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gejohnston

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3. looks like an example of
Mon Feb 18, 2013, 04:00 PM
Feb 2013
Card Stacking: Propagandist uses this technique to make the best case possible for his side and the worst for the opposing viewpoint by carefully using only those facts that support his or her side of the argument while attempting to lead the audience into accepting the facts as a conclusion. In other words, the propagandist stacks the cards against the truth. Card stacking is the most difficult technique to detect because it does not provide all of the information necessary for the audience to make an informed decision. The audience must decide what is missing. The Institute for Propaganda Analysis suggests we ask ourselves the following question when confronted with this technique: Are facts being distorted or omitted? What other arguments exist to support these assertions? As with any other propaganda technique, the best defense against Card Stacking is to get as much information that is possible before making a decision.

http://mason.gmu.edu/~amcdonal/Propaganda%20Techniques.html
Dammit, I hate when Jeff Jacoby is correct... [View all] friendly_iconoclast Feb 2013 OP
Massachusetts has the lowest firearm fatality rate in the nation SecularMotion Feb 2013 #1
Gun-friendly New Hampshire has the fifth lowest firearm fatality rate. friendly_iconoclast Feb 2013 #2
looks like an example of gejohnston Feb 2013 #3
Bingo! Still Sensible Feb 2013 #4
This about the second or third one of these card stacking posts upaloopa Feb 2013 #9
SM's was a clear example gejohnston Feb 2013 #13
Apples & Oranges SecularMotion Feb 2013 #6
That's not the issue. krispos42 Feb 2013 #5
How does Massachusetts compare to all other states? SecularMotion Feb 2013 #7
Again, not the issue. krispos42 Feb 2013 #11
It's very relevant SecularMotion Feb 2013 #12
National Trend scrod Feb 2013 #14
This wouldn't have anything to do with all the excellent DOCTORS in Massachusetts, would it? Common Sense Party Feb 2013 #15
They would show up as aggravated assaults instead of murders-and yet again... friendly_iconoclast Feb 2013 #16
Go figure. Common Sense Party Feb 2013 #20
What is your point? guardian Feb 2013 #29
If you'd like to discuss murder rates while ignoring guns SecularMotion Feb 2013 #30
Mass crime DECLINED 1998 - 2011 jimmy the one Feb 2013 #8
Stacking the deck, by jacoby jimmy the one Feb 2013 #10
jacoby violates the propaganda rule AGAIN & AGAIN jimmy the one Feb 2013 #17
So how many crimes have those 260K Class A permit holders committed? friendly_iconoclast Feb 2013 #18
dodge ball jimmy the one Feb 2013 #19
I'll do no such thing. If gun licensees are so dangerous, *you* should have the stats at hand... friendly_iconoclast Feb 2013 #21
it is once they can't stack the deck any more gejohnston Feb 2013 #22
Lame jimmy the one Feb 2013 #23
New Hampshire *does* have two urban areas comparable to ones in MA- and they're safer: friendly_iconoclast Feb 2013 #24
I can play too - newton, cambridge, somerville jimmy the one Feb 2013 #25
houston, memphis vs chicago jimmy the one Feb 2013 #26
Houston has more crime overall, but Chicago has more violent crime. friendly_iconoclast Feb 2013 #27
Newton is also more prosperous than Manchester. friendly_iconoclast Feb 2013 #28
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