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They didn't mind dropping him from the list when the US government leant om them since anonymous cant do DNS attacks on a magazine.....or can they?

Mcchino64 (talk)17:16, 16 December 2010

"As a result of the public backlash it received from the United States for naming the Ayatollah Khomeini Man of the Year in 1979, Time has shied away from using figures that are controversial in the United States."

From Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_Person_of_the_Year

This says it all.

Funicode (talk)20:03, 16 December 2010

Wow, I was kinda joking. If those are the rules of Time magazine then Bush should have got man of last decade and Assange should get man of 2010. Tbf it is a US magazine, which isn't big here in the UK at least although it is known so i suppose it's not in their interest to alienate potential readers

Mcchino64 (talk)09:37, 17 December 2010