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> In a message dated 12/14/2000 3:34:43 PM Eastern Standard Time, [log in to unmask]
> writes:
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> Do we need conspiracy theories? The dysfunctional legal system broke down in
> broad DAYLIGHT. >>
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> it didn't breakdown, it worked exactly as it's constructed to work. of
> course it's a conspiracy, conspiracy is the bedrock of a political system
> designed to make certain that only *qualified* stooges are elected. of
> course, it one chooses to ignore the fact that the election swung on disputed
> votes in a state governed by the winning candidate's brother, etc., then no,
> one doesn't need to be bothered with conspiracy theories. but just for the
> record, the crime of conspiracy is one of the most prosecuted charges in the
> US -- although there are a number of people who think that the crime of
> conspiracy disappears when it actually makes sense.... didn't Pound also
> say, *don't be an idiot*?
>
> jb...
>
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