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The head of the CIA, it seems to me, would think long and hard before he admitted that former employees of his had been
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"The head of the CIA, it seems to me, would think long and hard before he admitted that former employees of his had been involved in the murder of the President of the United States-even if they weren't acting on behalf of the Agency when they did it"

- Jim Garrison

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Jim Garrison between November 20, 1921 and October 21, 1992. He/she was a famous Public Servant from USA. The author also have 16 other quotes.

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