Well, I know, I know. But still, it brings me close to despair when I see people like Ayers and Dohrn making it big. Not only did they not got to cool off their heels in jail for one or two decades (as they should have), but not they rake in the moolah, and gazillion dollars in grants, and are advisers to Mayor Daley and to Obama? That 17th Century poem is passé, man.
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Well, AI, we can't really claim that it pays to be treasonous. As the 17th Century scribe put it:
"Treason doth Never Prosper!
What's the Reason?
For if it Prosper,
None dare call it Treason!"
Well, I know, I know. But still, it brings me close to despair when I see people like Ayers and Dohrn making it big. Not only did they not got to cool off their heels in jail for one or two decades (as they should have), but not they rake in the moolah, and gazillion dollars in grants, and are advisers to Mayor Daley and to Obama? That 17th Century poem is passé, man.
This is great news ai: in 40 years, you might be mainstream too.
Passe', but dead accurate.
As for the triumph of evil men, isn't that one reason why it's so hard to be a "bottle half full" kind of guy beyond our first youth?
Good point, AA. Whatever happened to divine justice?
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