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"SET a thief to catch a thief".
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You have to set a thief to catch a thief.
SET a thief to catch a thief is an old proverb.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, when he hired the famed stock manipulator Joseph P. Kennedy as the first head of the S.E.C., said, "Set a thief to catch a thief".
It wouldn't be the first time that the United States set a thief to catch a thief: the criminal Stalin was our ally against the criminal Hitler.
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M.M.S.'s modus operandi was more like setting a thief to help other thieves get away with the loot.
Instead of setting a thief to catch a thief (as F.D.R. famously put it in explaining why he had nominated notorious Wall Street insider Joe Kennedy as the S.E.C.'s first commissioner), Obama's put a cop on the beat.
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With a new "Activation Lock" setting, a thief won't be able to reactivate an iPhone without hacking your iCloud user name and password, too.
You're not welcome Set a thief… ReprintsWho would share it with him, though, was bound to cause trouble.
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