The FBI File: The American Imprimatur Of Success (January 18, 2016)
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K “In grammar school, they extol the sacrifices and accomplishments of Woodrow Guthrie, Martin King, John Kennedy and their like and ilk.”
J “Artists, patriots, visionaries. The usual suspects in America.”
K “Only a few keep reading and realize that the true mark and measure of greatness in America is to be monitored and harassed by the FBI.”
J “Nobels, Pulitzers, Grammys and Oscars are SO overrated.”
K “How about calling it a ‘Hoover Award’ because he and his clan were hoovering information long before data mining was all the rage.”
J “Outrage?”
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K “Some of the rank and file in the FBI have quietly and patiently collected a file on the real economic criminals in America, yet they are not allowed to act.”
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J “The machine gun demonstration at the end of the tour made an impression on a young mind.”
K “Amazing that they still call it the ‘Hoover Building’ despite all the revelations.”
J “I thought about becoming ‘Efrem Zimbalist, III’ every week.”
K “Me too.”
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[See the e-commentary at King Daze (January 20, 2014).]
Bumper sticker of the week:
FBI: America’s Stasi?
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