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Mr. J. South,
You are entirely correct. He or she who holds the mike, camera or pen
controls the public's image as I have found in the ten years of trying to
get the truth of the TJ-SH out to the public. The same holds true for those
who control "POISON" mikes, cameras and pens. If anyone is interested in
hearing more please advise. Note the earlier post about the Annette
Gordon-Reed book award being proposed......AND she will win....in my
opinion.
Herb Barger
Jefferson Family Historian
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Subject: Re: [VA-HIST] Moderation
Let's be honest, censorship is what is being sought. What is the problem
with admitting that?
Censor
1: a person who supervises conduct and morals: as a: an official who
examines materials (as publications or films) for objectionable matter b:
an
official (as in time of war) who reads communications (as letters) and
deletes
material considered sensitive or harmful ;
Censorship
1 a: the institution, system, or practice of _censoring_
(http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/censoring)
b: the actions or practices of _censors_
(http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/censors) ; especially :
_censorial_
(http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/censorial) control exercised
repressively
J South
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