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Ah, but you lump ... I bet we could build a list of lawyers that have
helped us out. We tend, like most scientists, to keep our nose in our own
realms, even if it is to our detriment. I know of a couple projects where
lawyers have been a godsend. They need to be used at times in a world that
has them coursing through its veins. Usually they end up costing far more
than the project ever could if done by the methods of our wildest dreams,
but that is another matter. I never could figure out why some developers
hire multi-million dollar lawyers to stop a $20,000 job.
><< All this mention of the saints of archaeology has me wondering if anyone
> wants to mention a few words about their favorite anti-christ of
> archaeology? Can't have one without the other, you know. >>
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>Which lawyer do you want to pick? All the lawyers who promoted destruction of
>archaeology seem good candidates to me.
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>Of course, five years ago there was this TV infomercial with Newt Gingritch
>leaning on a wall at Chaco Canyon lecturing on why Congress should shut down
>the National Park Service and sell off ruins like Chaco to developers. That
>ad really got my dander up. I could get behind nominating Gingrich. (note the
>similarity between Gingritch and Grinch)
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>Ron May
>Legacy 106, INc.
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