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Topic History of: Cavern Bricks
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BR "Stalinism" "revisionism"

When history is allowed to be censored and changed we are all in trouble.

My degrees are in History and Politics and I never thought I would see the UK becoming a tinpot junta which did such things.

This is the thin end of the wedge. We will see history books claiming that Weapons of Mass Destruction DID exist in Iraq - and we will see the British Empire disappear altogether ( for fear of offending anyone from those countries )

I am pleased that the owner has stood up to people - and in fact the PLAQUE is a far bigger tribute because it actually draws attention to two great artists who have been "judged by media" without any evidence.

Luckily outside of the UK Stalinist Junta Prison Camp the rest of the world is free to play any record by any artist and read any book.

The NAZIs would be proud of Gordon Brown and Jacqui Smith. How ANYONE can vote for the Nazi/Stalinist leadership of our country at any election is beyond me - they have had to have been brainwashed by "New Labour Speak" or be "brain dead".
Anita what do the plaques say?
JK2006 See the thread on the Tipsheet board, Andy.
Andy I see that two people have had their bricks removed from the wall of the Cavern Club in Liverpool, however they have given them a special plaque instead.

news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/merseyside/7731012.stm