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Re: was he really no different? Or who was the naive?
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09/15/03 06:39 PM
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There is a passage in the novel when Michael recalls having heard his father saying they should have stopped Hitler at Munich, they never should have let him get away with that, they were just asking for trouble, when they let him get away with that. Only this was in 1939 before the war actually started. He grins when thinking that if the families were running the state department there never would have been a WW2. Probably was right.
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Re: was he really no different? Or who was the naive?
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09/16/03 10:51 PM
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Well, the CIA is eally not that much different to a degree. Like the Mafia, they try to muscle other people, or countries, and if those countries don't comply, they are hit with embargos (kinda like union trouble). Finally, if they still hold out, they get whacked, and a puppet president is put in their place that will do whatever they tell him to do. Plus, the CA (allegedly) makes money from drugs, and other unscrupulous things (sound like a certain crime organization w know?)
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