| Viva Corporate America!
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| Date and Time |
- | Feb. 3rd, 2007, 09:03 am | |
| Current Mood |
- | cynical | |
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I've been very impressed by how many Boston area liberals have gained a sense of rebellion in recent days by rallying around mega corporation Turner and their corporate lackeys who planted the devices. It's almost surreal that commercial culture has taken such a grip that even rebellion against authority has a corporate edge. None of the myriad of REAL abuses of authority since 9/11 have garnered such a tremendous response. Fail to give a favored marketing firm free reign to do whatever they please in the city, especially if they're advertising an important cartoon network show, and you have a massive outcry.
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| Hiding the Truth
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| Date and Time |
- | Feb. 2nd, 2007, 10:17 am | |
| Current Mood |
- | cynical | |
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| Berdovsky sent an e-mail to friends at 1:25 p.m. telling them not to talk about the marketing scheme to promote the animated television show "Aqua Teen Hunger Force" on the Cartoon Network.
"My boss from the Cartoon Network’s ad agency just called -- she is asking that we pretty please keep everything on the DL," or down low, wrote Berdovsky, according to a copy of the e-mail provided to the Globe.
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Moments after facing the felony charges, Berdovsky and Stevens mocked reporters at press conference outside court, deflecting questions about their culpability with non sequiter quips about haircuts in the 1970s.
"Hair today, gone tomorrow," said Stevens,
Berdovsky added: "I'm quite enjoying this."
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Because actively suppressing critical security information to further the greed of your corporate masters is fun! |
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