Fifty years from now, most of the major players involved in the invasion of Iraq and the deregulation of America's financial system into a private game for the benefit of a relatively small group of people will be dead.
Then, in that distant time, there will be books and articles written which admit that "some mistakes possibly may have been made", but that the people who made them were really good with kids and felt sort of bad about it occasionally, and weren't really evil or anything -- and so couldn't be held accountable.
And, it was all so long ago, anyway.
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Heavy Thinking, For A Dog
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