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Friday, February 11, 2005
Lawyer Is Guilty of Aiding Terror
Lynne F. Stewart, an outspoken lawyer known for representing a long list of unpopular defendants, was convicted yesterday by a federal jury in Manhattan of aiding Islamic terrorism by smuggling messages out of jail from a terrorist client.
I adopt ideas only if they are useful, which is to say if they work efficiently toward accomplishing the well-defined goals. I am never eager to take command of projects or groups, preferring to stay in the background until others demonstrate their inability to lead . I approach reality as a giant chess board, always seeking strategies that have a high payoff, and always devising contingency plans in case of error or adversity. Organizational structure and operational procedures are never arbitrary, never set in concrete, they are quite malleable and can be changed, improved, streamlined. No idea is too far-fetched to be entertained-if it is useful. I am always open to new concepts and, in fact, aggressively seeking them. I am also alert to the consequences of applying new ideas or positions. Theories which cannot be made to work are quickly discarded. On the other hand, I can be quite ruthless in implementing effective ideas, seldom counting personal cost in terms of time and energy.
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