Thursday, November 13, 2003
Comment on Volokh's wierd possible incident story:
"'Today, we can say that these little people are the root of evil,' said Theodorakis, 78, a committed leftist and political activist who was jailed under the fascist junta that held power in Greece in the late 1960s and early 1970s."
The junta was installed by LBJ's CIA. Source: Phillip Dean Gigantes (sp?), author of "I Should Have Died" and "Greed." Gigantes, a retired Canadian senator, dying of cancer last I heard, journalist and diplomat, was there. I know less than I should about that era, waiting on Robert Caro's 4th LBJ book any decade now.
No comment yet from the national association for the advancement of midgets.
It isn't clear what Theodorakis said or meant or was translated as saying, so let's not prejudge without more.
"'Today, we can say that these little people are the root of evil,' said Theodorakis, 78, a committed leftist and political activist who was jailed under the fascist junta that held power in Greece in the late 1960s and early 1970s."
The junta was installed by LBJ's CIA. Source: Phillip Dean Gigantes (sp?), author of "I Should Have Died" and "Greed." Gigantes, a retired Canadian senator, dying of cancer last I heard, journalist and diplomat, was there. I know less than I should about that era, waiting on Robert Caro's 4th LBJ book any decade now.
No comment yet from the national association for the advancement of midgets.
It isn't clear what Theodorakis said or meant or was translated as saying, so let's not prejudge without more.
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