Aaron Cook wrote:
> Sorry to be so slow in responding, but I couldn't get on thanks to a lousy
> server. I didn't learn a bunch of facts in school (I did, but that's not
> important) school was too slow for me. And somthing I found is people are
> lazy and can make mistakes. Since they can make mistkes, the do so quite a
> bit, and since they are lazy, mistakes aren't fixed often enough. History
> isn't the truth, history is what people think it is. The fact that history
> is not concrete is where it's power lies. In lies. In making people
> beliving in the wrong things just because it was written in some book.
>
> At 08:16 AM 3/27/98 -0800, you wrote:
> >That is where history is powerful
> >