May 31, 2005

Davos Tape Held Hostage, Day 124

*cue nausea-inducing grim graphic*
*cue cheesy grim music*

Unlike Nightline, I don't intend to ride this into the ground as they did the Iran hostage crisis. Nor do I see it as a way to show how serious my journalism is, or is not. What I do see is a clear need for this tape to be released, though I doubt it ever will, especially in light of the slanderous remarks by Linda Foley. This tape, and the issue around it, was not dealt with fully and completely, otherwise we would not have the base lie being floated yet again.

Today is the last day I will run this on a regular basis. The point is made, and if I thought it would do any good at all, I would continue to run it. I don't think it will do any good, for in the absence of strong demands from many more than me, the tape will indeed go into the memory hole so many in the Old Media so fervently wish it would hurry up and disappear into.

Nuff said. I will run the "regular" blurb below, and it may pop up from time to time just as an update and a reminder of the limits of power.

Today marks the 120th Day since the events of 27 January, and still the tape remains hostage. A tape that was once promised, but now is the hostage at the center of a still swirling controversy. A tape that will out the truth, and must be released for that reason. A tape that still awaits strong calls from those most involved in the matter for its freedom. A tape that needs your calls for its freedom, for the benefit of us all.

Go check out War, Truth, and Videotape and help them out. Sign the petition. Freedom for the tape!

LW

Ever wonder why they still don't want you to see the tape and would love for it to be forgotten?

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