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  • I chose the title Reeducation 101 - Defogging and Reversing the Corporate Media's Programming of the Public Mind which I'm now using as the heading of my introductory section.

    The US Now Planning a Fourth Attempt to Oust Hugo Chavez 2006

  • I chose the title Reeducation 101 - Defogging and Reversing the Corporate Media's Programming of the Public Mind which I'm now using as the heading of my introductory section.

    The US Now Planning a Fourth Attempt to Oust Hugo Chavez 2006

  • Reeducation is the correct way forwards … making a New Deal type program to make it a no brainer for people to sign is also the way forwards for hopefully obvious reasons … industrialize the process of reeducating America … not just for the individual, but rather for the long term good of all of America.

    Think Progress » ThinkFast: May 10, 2006 2006

  • "Reeducation" for non-thinkers of this type will take place in the federal prison system where there are no flags or eagles, but abundance of men who were "not violating any law."

    Infowars 2008

  • I have an alternative plan (actually based upon the theory of Chinese Reeducation Camps, without the loss of Civil Liberties).

    Support for Higher Education, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • Reeducation involved memorizing speeches by Kim Jong-il.

    What Laura Ling And Euna Lee Will Endure | ATTACKERMAN 2009

  • The system of "Reeducation through Labor" must be abolished.

    China's Charter 08 Link, Perry 2009

  • Reeducation through labor, primarily through sentences at forced labor camps, was a common punishment and consisted of tasks such as logging, mining, or tending crops under harsh conditions ....

    Eric Alterman: Think Again: Who Jails Journalists? 2009

  • Reeducation through labor, primarily through sentences at forced labor camps, was a common punishment and consisted of tasks such as logging, mining, or tending crops under harsh conditions.

    What Laura Ling And Euna Lee Will Endure | ATTACKERMAN 2009

  • Promoted to Headline (H2) on 8/4/08: Harvesting the Olympics yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Harvesting the Olympics'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: Exploring the connections between the Olympics, Organ Harvesting, Falun Gong and China\'s Reeducation Through Labor (RTL) system of extra-judicial punishment.'

    Harvesting the Olympics 2008

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