And the debate takes a strange turn…

May 21, 2007 15:36

While this is not news to those of us who keep up with these sorts of things, it is rather sad that a nationally acclaimed museum would change information in order to not present a for or against image ( Read more... )

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kumasan May 22 2007, 12:37:50 UTC
I remember when this 1st hit the radar screen a few years ago..sigh. But it's also not the 1st time the Smithsonian has self censored. When they unveiled the restored B-29 that dropped the 1st atomic weapon on Japan the exhibit was toned down as to avoid controversy.

It's truly a shame that so many men and women of character have had to choose to resign their posts and military commissions as the only real way of protesting the immoral conduct of this administration.

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too true.. mtsilence May 22 2007, 13:11:43 UTC
It seems that there is a trend and it is not a good one. If my mother is right and she is seldom wrong on certain types of things... she has said this nation is bilding towards a revolution in which there will be sides and the sides are going tobe those who have power and those who feel unempowered or powerless. She said it will make what happened in France look like a cake walk (I believe she refers to the class war that lead to the French revolution.) SInce my mother has this strang ability to decern things from a distance, I take her word that it will happen it is just a matter of when. Add to that the very fact that our Sun is about to release a major flare (around 2012) and the ingredients in this recipe start getting really interesting.

Of course it all could be a tempest in a tea cup up it still demands careful watching.

Silence who is Wolf

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