With a little less than one month remaining before the Nov. 6 general election, it is more important than ever that voters pay attention to the information they’re getting as well as the source that it comes from.
It is impossible to watch television or browse the Internet without being bombarded by political ads. Most citizens have been getting propaganda in the mail nearly each day.
Chain letter emails spread like wildfire, often containing only half-truths and one-sided presentations of information that is taken out of context.
Of course the political campaigns themselves are doing their part to always put a positive spin out there for their candidate, and not just at the presidential level.
The point is, citizens must educate themselves and pay close attention to the information they’re given, where it comes from and who stands to gain from it.
The truth is hidden somewhere in the political spin and propaganda, but voters will have to be smart in seeking it.
— The Ironton Tribune, Ohio, Sept. 28
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