Category Archives: Quotations

Lots of Inventing Out There

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Prescient Question By Thoreau

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What Injustice?

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Plenty of Those Around

BPR Quote of the Day: BPR Editor’s Note: I love this poster, but the quote is actually from Voltaire, not Oscar Wilde.

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Democracy Has Disappeared

BPR Quote of the Day: selectsmart.com “Jimmy Carter defends Snowden”- Daily Kos

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Why We Think What We Think

BPR Quote of the Day: “What is thought to be the responsible public opinion is, at any given time, a reflection of the needs and interests of the corporate technostructure.” John Kenneth Galbraith

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Near-Perfect Diversity

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Must Be a Different Constitution Now

BPR Quote of the Day: “…The power to declare war, including the power of judging the causes of war, is fully and exclusively vested in the legislature…the executive has no right, in any case, to decide the question, whether there … Continue reading

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Permanent Get Out of Jail Card

BPR Quote of the Day: Senator Warren is referring to the bank officials at HSBC who helped launder hundreds of millions of dollars to Mexican drug cartels and terrorist groups.

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Opinions = Facts

BPR Quote of the Day: “Print-based culture, in which fact and assertion could be traced and distinguished, has ceded to a culture of emotionally driven narratives where facts and opinions are interchangeable. This is a decline and a degeneration that … Continue reading

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