Word: sloganeered
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...correct understanding of how to mobilize class conscious protest against right-wing dictatorships such as the Park regime. At a planning meeting for the demonstration last October against Kissinger, only the SYL argued for drawing the class line and inserting the word "right-wing" before "dictatorships" in the slogan "End U.S. Aid to Dictatorships!" There is a class distinction between the South Korean imperialist puppet regime and the Stalinist deformed workers state in the North...
...Portillo has broken with that tradition. Even though he carried out a grueling 40,600-mile campaign from the oilfields and swamps of Tabasco to the high sierra, "Don Pepe" has promised only to govern by the "laws of the country." His suitably vague campaign slogan: "La solución somos todos-The solution...
Many impartial critics object to the very notion of governmental agencies promoting gambling. "More instant millionaires just waiting to be chosen!" say the radio spiels for New York's Empire State lottery. THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME was the original slogan of the Michigan lottery. Now it is BE A PLAYER. In Britain, casinos and betting shops are not allowed to plug their wares...
...better chance than you," blares the advertisement for New York State's lottery. The slogan is not quite true. The government has a better chance of collecting a payoff than all the players put together, and it does not even have to buy a ticket. It keeps 45% of all the money invested on tickets. Another 15% is withheld to help cover operating costs, including 6% to ticket vendors and 1% for bank fees and bonus prizes to vendors. That leaves only 40% of the total take to be distributed in prize money. In other words, if somebody spent...
...Egyptian slavery, Jews have been dutybound to redeem their kin from bondage and oppression. In the past two decades Israel and the American Jewish community have concentrated on redeeming Jews in the Soviet Union from discrimination, harassment and, sometimes, outright persecution. LET OUR PEOPLE GO has been the compelling slogan of a massive campaign to win for the U.S.S.R.'s 3 million Jews the right of free emigration. Yielding reluctantly to worldwide pressure, the Kremlin has granted exit permits to about 125,000 Jews since 1970. No other Soviet minority has been allowed to leave the country...