DONIZETI@VMD.CSO.UIUC.EDU (02/10/90)
I came across this quote in this week's Nation--from a Scythian
philosopher--Anacharias--"Laws are like cobwebs, strong
enough to snare the weak, but far too weak to detain the
strong." So that's why a Secord and North could get a
tap on the wrist and some poor smuck gets tossed into the
clink for thievery or possession.
To you poetry lovers--just picked up a book on campus--The Love
Poems by Harold Norse--Mcnaughton and Gunn of Ann Arbor.
"The guns from the rooftops
are aimed at our hearts and genitals
with deadly accuracy."
Have a pleasant weekend. Merle