i'm glad that when there's a need someone often steps up to fill it.
in our media created reality, the stories that become warped and buried to create a reality deemed more appropriate by these censorious powers need, to my mind, to be kept.
that article from time where george bush senior gives reasons for not invading iraq?
the one that was yanked so as not to let us see quite how relevant many of those reasons still were in his heir's time?
russ kick kept it, and slapped it on his site.
read george "i coulda saved the whole world a whole lotta trouble if only i was sterile" bush's article here.or when bush jr. lied about the contents of a document and MSNBC covered his 'misstatement', only to yank it soon after?
guess what.
you can read it despite those yanking wankers.there's also some stuff that doesnt even get as far as being covered by the mass media gets put in the memory hole.
like this denial of any al qaeda link to sadaam from the mouth of the moron.i find most of it interesting. however, prolly the most famous addition to his site would be the
pictures of american war dead that exploded across the internet as soon as he obtained them.
in a world of shifting interpretations of truth, thank fuck for
the memory hole.