Platt, two points ..

(1) What's so special about America ? Are foregigners forbidden to
enter these museums of your treasured national posessions (some of
which may even have been created by Americans) ?

(2) In the effort to make your usual political point, you mix up two
different issues. Plenty of successful business people (they're not
all men, barons, either) are benefactors of public interests, and only
some of them are robber barons. There is a wealth of difference
between the poor and the robber barons - an enormous excluded
middle-ground in your closed mind.

The usual.
Ian

On 6/21/07, MarshaV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 04:39 PM 6/21/2007, you wrote:
> >Marsha,
> >
> >I forgot to mention another wonderful benefit from visiting the Clark
> >museum -- no crowds. And the setting is idyllic. I know you will enjoy the
> >experience as much as I did.  Do let us know your reaction!
> >
> >Platt
>
>
> You bet!
>
>
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