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Old 12-30-2008, 07:35 AM
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I'm thinking posters and paintings will be big for communities that have the ability to produce them. Posters showing the triumphant march of friendly forces (in whatever form) will predominate. Of course, the enemy will be thoroughly demonized, villified, and ridiculed. Lots of cantonments should be able to support a poster-based propaganda.

If there is any print news, it will be highly propagandized. MilGov's cantonment in Colorado ought to have a big enough population base to support print news, provided the materials can be found or manufactured. The Colorado periodicals would make for an interesting study. Obviously, they have to provide a mixture of facts and optimism. In post-Exchange America, facts and optimism aren't going to be natural bedfellows.

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