On London School of Economics graduate, Mick Jagger> Funny
sketch on SNL a while back when he was host. Sitting by the fireplace
he gives a little lecture on taxation while citing Hayek. Michael
Pugliese, "But, you get what you need." Do we? "But, what can
a poor boy do but to sing in a rock and roll band..."Street Fighting
Man, Jagger/Richards
>From: Jim Devine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: 9/8/01 11:55:23 AM
>

>At 02:25 PM 09/08/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>>Please don't reply with, "What better way to hide a secret,
evil
>>motivation than by making the operation completely unclassified?"
That
>>would be idiotic.
>
>why idiotic? There are a lot of secrets hidden away in piles
of government 
>documents & official newspapers (the NY TIMES, etc.), as the
late I.F. 
>Stone pointed out. That was the basis for his journalism.
>
>But I agree that conspiracy theories are typically nuts, except
for a small 
>number of specific events. Of course, one could view the entire
CIA as one 
>big conspiracy. But to paraphrase that famous economist Mick
Jagger, they 
>"can't always get what they want." They compete with other conspiracies
and 
>are riven by internal disputes, etc.
>
>Jim Devine [EMAIL PROTECTED] & http://bellarmine.lmu.edu/~JDevine
>"Is it peace or is it Prozac?" -- Cheryl Wheeler.
>
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