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A dangerous perversion of history is being peddled to answer this question.
"What a perversion of history, to pass a resolution that effectively endorses an Oliver Stone-type conspiracy about withheld critical information about Pearl Harbor," said Gerald L. Posner, whose book "Killing the Dream" (Random House, 1998) debunked a number of conspiracy theories about the King assassination.
"That's a perversion of history," Boone said.
Armey now has given us a classic perversion of history.
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But this is a perversion of Labour history, which is rooted in trade unions and group action.
The government's crusade to embed "British values" in our education system is meaningless at best, dangerous at worst, and a perversion of British history in any case.
"Each photographic performance embraces voyeurism, the human form, perversion of art history symbolism and iconography inspired by the location the experience occurs in".
They are a perversion of the Constitution and our history of religious freedom.
Artist Glenn Ligon's work, meanwhile, is a perversion of the family photo album, while Ingo Swann's pieces share a history with the CIA.
Much of this systemic perversion of justice took place decades ago, but the Ashcroft-Mueller crowd is determined to keep the embarrassing institutional history hushed up.
It is a perversion of faith".
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