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MSNBC Symone June 4, 2024 20:14:00

March of 1861, there were confederate gangs running around in the area at the front of his platform. they were threatening to plow kill him, they were threatening the president of the united states. what they did not have as what these groups now have in 2022, and that is social media. the could not conspired to together, and attack the capital is like they did on the 6th of january. if they had a conspiracy theory like tupac or jfk junior, or anything like that. it would be some guy passing out handbills on the quarter. nowadays, that same person has access to a billion people or more on the internet. it is much more dangerous than it has ever been. that s why efforts to combat disinformation is so important. michael beschloss folks, please tune into what he ....

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Be informed: Lawful election propaganda, common poster areas

(PNA file photo by Joey O. Razon) MANILA-Aspiring for an elective public position can be tricky and sometimes expensive, especially when persuading voters to know you and your platforms through massive campaigning and the use of lawful election propaganda. The beginning of one's political journey starts with becoming a candidate which refers to any person seeking an elective public office position. It will be followed by the use of campaign and election propaganda which include the following: Forming organizations, associations, clubs, committees, or other groups of persons for the purpose of soliciting votes and/or undertaking any campaign for or against a candidate; Holding political caucuses, conferences, meetings, rallies, parades, or other similar assemblies, for the purpose of soliciting votes and/or undertaking any campaign or propaganda for or against a candidate; Making speeches, announcements or commentaries, or holding interviews for or against the election of any cand ....

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Be informed: Lawful election propaganda, common poster areas

(PNA file photo by Joey O. Razon) MANILA-Aspiring for an elective public position can be tricky and sometimes expensive, especially when persuading voters to know you and your platforms through massive campaigning and the use of lawful election propaganda. The beginning of one's political journey starts with becoming a candidate which refers to any person seeking an elective public office position. It will be followed by the use of campaign and election propaganda which include the following: Forming organizations, associations, clubs, committees, or other groups of persons for the purpose of soliciting votes and/or undertaking any campaign for or against a candidate; Holding political caucuses, conferences, meetings, rallies, parades, or other similar assemblies, for the purpose of soliciting votes and/or undertaking any campaign or propaganda for or against a candidate; Making speeches, announcements or commentaries, or holding interviews for or against the election of any cand ....

Supreme Court , Omnibus Election Code , Fair Elections Act , Na File Photo By Joeyo Razon Manila Aspiring For An Elective Public Position Can Be Tricky And Sometimes Expensive , Specially When Persuading Voters To Know You And Your Platforms Through Massive Campaigning The Use Of Lawful Election Propaganda Beginning One 39s Political Journey Starts With Becominga Candidate Which Refers Any Person Seeking An Elective Public Office Position It Will Be Followed By Campaign Include Following Forming Organizations , R Other Groups Of Persons For The Purpose Soliciting Votes And Or Undertaking Any Campaign Againsta Candidate Holding Political Caucuses , R Other Similar Assemblies , Or The Purpose Of Soliciting Votes And Undertaking Any Campaign Propaganda For Againsta Candidate Making Speeches , Nnouncements Or Commentaries , R Holding Interviews For Or Against The Election Of Any Candidate Public Office Publishing Distributing Campaign Literature Materials Designed To Support Oppose Directly Indirectly Soliciting Votes , R Support For Or Againsta Candidate Under Section 80 Of Article 10 The Omnibus Election Code Oec , N Election Campaign Or Partisan Political Activity Must Be Done Only Within The Period Parties May Hold Conventions Meetings To Nominate Their Official Candidates 30 Days Before Commencement Of And 45 For Presidential Vice Elections What 39s Unlawful , Hat 39s Not The Comelec Quot Oplan Baklas Operations Allow Commission To Take Down Oversized And Illegally Placed Campaign Materials Were Toned Downa Bit After Supreme Court Issueda Temporary Restraining Order Tro Over Dismantling Paraphernalia Posted On Private Properties But As Law States , Ampaign Materials Become Illegal When Are Posted In Restricted Public Areas And Bigger Than The Prescribed By Oec Legal Election Propaganda Includes Pamphlets , Nd Other Written Or Printed Materials Ofa Size Not More Than 8 5x14 Inches The Fair Elections Act Ruled That No Campaign Material Should Exceed 23 Feet Whether Handwritten Letters Urging Voters To Vote For Against Any Particular Candidate Cloth , R Cardboard Posters , Hether Framed Or Posted , Ith An Area Exceeding 2x3 Feet , Except That , T The Site And On Occasion Ofa Public Meeting Or Rally , R In Announcing The Holding Of Said Meeting Or Rally , Treamers Not Exceeding 3x8 Feet In Size Are Allowed However , Hese Streamers Can Only Be Displayed One Week Before The Date Of Meeting Or Rally And Should Removed Within 72 Hours All Other Forms Election Propaganda Are Not Prohibited By This Code As Commission May Authorize After Due Notice To Interested Parties Anda Hearing Where Were Given An Equal Opportunity Heard , Rovided That The Commission 39s Authorization Shall Be Published In Two Newspapers Of General Circulation Throughout Nation For At Least Twice Within One Week After Has Been Granted Oec Also Prohibits Removal , Nd Prevention Of The Distribution Lawful Election Propaganda Any Newspaper , R Magazine Advertising ,

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20171225:22:10:00

But that was real. 1926. 50,000 klansmen march in washington, d.c. the following year in 1927 there was a klan rally and march in new york city. it started off with a group of fascists, black shirts who clashed with new york city police and then that melee was joined by about, according to news coverage, by about a thousand klansmen who turned out in new york, in queens, to march against the police. the the new york times published at the time some of the texts of the handbills that the flyers that the klan was distributing at the time explaining why they were marching, why they were rallying. the headline on the flyer said americans assaulted by roman catholic police of new york city. that was the explanation for why they had to march against the police. ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170816:04:10:00

The pictures, i have a hard time believing that that show of klan force in washington, d.c., i still have a hard time believing it s real. but that was real. 1926. 50,000 klansmen marching in washington, d.c. the following year in 1927 there was a klan rally and march in new york city. it started off with a group of fascists, black shirts who clashed with new york city police and then that melee was joined by about, according to contemporaneous news coverage, by about a thousand klansmen who turned out in new york, in queens, to march against the police. the the new york times published at the time some of the texts of the handbills that the flyers that the klan was distributing at the time explaining why they were marching, why they were rallying. the headline on the flyer said americans assaulted by roman catholic police of new york city. that was the explanation for why they had to march against the ....

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