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April 18, 2004
Agusta National Excerpt
Just finished reading this fascinating article about the fight for Agusta National. Highly recommended.
Quote:
- McCarthy espoused a more pugnacious approach. "The worst thing you can do when dealing with an attack activist like Martha Burk is compromise," he says. "To survive, you have to go on the attack -- investigate the activists, hold them accountable for their track record and their ideological inconsistencies. You have to take on the press that is often conspiring to give the activists a platform to espouse their views. It's like the argument of appeasement versus aggression in geopolitics, and we all know how Neville Chamberlain fared."
Posted by crandal at April 18, 2004 02:09 AM