Warren Kinsella thinks the latest investigation into his former bosses contracting practices is aimed squarely at him and his friends.
Didn't Machievelli state that to effectively govern a hostile or foreign nation one had to annex it's most vocal opponents?
Partisan warfare is Kinsella's specialty. Of course if he thinks a dagger dangles over his head, he would know it. But it isn't all about Kinsella, but rather his former boss and irregular contracting guidelines.
I can't help but feel that Mr. Kinsella's troubles might abate were he to avail himself of the stone around his neck. For a "Modern Day Machiavelli" it can't all be about loyalty, can it? Can Kinsella sit back and have his game played against him or worse, without him?
Like Bill "The Butcher" might say, one more time for the sweet souvenir.
Sunday, February 3, 2008
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