Monthly Archives: October 2011

Electing Democrats Isn’t Enough

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Five Sure-fire Ways to Drive the Right Wing Crazy

1. Have a spontaneous mass protest that grows and spreads rapidly. civiliansnews.com 2. Make sure the purpose of the protest has no easily defined focus.  “What do they want?” whine the media and politicians. “What are their demands?’  Let’s review: … Continue reading

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Need an Umbrella?

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Panache! Why We Must Fight.

by Chris Hedges AP Photo/The Times-Picayune, Matthew Hinton My three-year-old son’s favorite book is Out of the Blue. It has large color photographs of sea animals, from plankton to clownfish to orcas. I often find my son, dressed in his pajamas, … Continue reading

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Truman vs. Obama

Some political observers have recently compared President Obama’s more assertive tone of late to Harry Truman. For example: Heading into a tough re-election campaign, President Barack Obama has been railing against Congress to pass his jobs plan and casting Republicans … Continue reading

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BPR Quote of the Day: Paris Mobs and iPads

“I see the president’s rhetoric of envy inflaming the public and saying,  ‘Go get yours because rich people don’t deserve it.’ I see it as inflaming this Paris mob that I hope doesn’t ultimately result in a lawlessness where they say, … Continue reading

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Why the Wall Street Protestors Can’t Quit

The Wall Street protests must grow and spread across this country because they are the only realistic hope for change remaining for the 99% of Americans falling behind in this broken economy.                   … Continue reading

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Unleash the Job Creators!

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Justice?

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“We Will Not Pay For Your Crisis.”

excerpts from “Occupy Wall Street: The Most Important Thing in the World Now.” “If there is one thing I know, it is that the one percent loves a crisis. When people are panicked and desperate and no one seems to know … Continue reading

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