The media won't cover it, but we have the intertubes now, and the times they are a-changin'. The use of the internet for the exchange of information is similar to samizdat in the Soviet Union. Word gets around despite the ignorance and shiftlessness of the media, due in no small part to the media bosses who now run multi-national corporations with the goal of a profitable bottom line rather than good news coverage.
The views expressed on this blog are solely those of the blogger and do not represent the positions of any group or organization with which he may be affiliated. As one who spent decades stuffing down his opinions and emotions, I am inclined to cut loose here, which I believe is healthy, honest, and part of the process of sanctification in the long run. Politics and spirituality mingle freely here, along with theatre reviews, photography, and passionate talk about food, literature, and the human journey. If anything written here offends you, please find other blogs to read. I am here to share, not to do battle.
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The media won't cover it, but we have the intertubes now, and the times they are a-changin'. The use of the internet for the exchange of information is similar to samizdat in the Soviet Union. Word gets around despite the ignorance and shiftlessness of the media, due in no small part to the media bosses who now run multi-national corporations with the goal of a profitable bottom line rather than good news coverage.
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