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The Mirror at Mid...

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"'How can their hands so strongly clasp mine, the color of the world which has shunted them into this slum, shot at them, tear-gassed them, failed to send trucks to pick up their garbage? How can they welcome us with such warmth?'" 12 hours, 43 min ago

 
Fundamental Princ...

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"'The right to be heard necessarily includes the right to legal agency.'" Jun 13, 2013 04:29pm

 
The Responsible M...

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"'It is manifestly unfair and unjust to inflict punishment upon an accused for failing to act as a reasonable person if s/he could not act as a reasonable person.'" Jun 07, 2013 11:13am

 

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"Both governments think they are doing what is best for the state and people. But, as I know, such abuse of power can ruin livesEven though we know governments do all kinds of things I was shocked by the information about the US surveillance operat..." Read more of this blog post »
Dirty Wars by Jeremy Scahill
The Return of King Kenny - Liverpool FC's 2010-2011 Season fr... by Oliver  Smith
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Principles of the Law of Sale and Lease by K. Lehman
Right Ho, Jeeves by P.G. Wodehouse
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“Believe me I do understand and I am disgusted by the idea that we should aim for any less for a child from a poor background than a rich one.”
David Cameron

Albie Sachs
“My conclusions, on this point, are as follows: when the Law Commission says committal of judgment debtors is an anomaly that cannot be justified and should be abolished; when it is common cause that there is a general international move away from imprisonment for civil debt, of which the present committal proceedings are an adapted relic; when such imprisonment has been abolished in South Africa, save for its contested form as contempt of court in the magistrate's court; when the clauses concerned have already been interpreted by the Courts as restrictively as possible, without their constitutionally offensive core being eviscerated; when other tried and tested methods exist for recovery of debt from those in a position to pay; when the violation of the fundamental right to personal freedom is manifest, and the procedures used must inevitably possess a summary character if they are to be economically worthwhile to the creditor, then the very institution of civil imprisonment, however it may be described and however well directed its procedures might be, in itself must be regarded as highly questionable and not a compelling claimant for survival.”
Albie Sachs

Paul Krugman
“Now, it’s true that some of the protesters are oddly dressed or have silly-sounding slogans, which is inevitable given the open character of the events. But so what? I, at least, am a lot more offended by the sight of exquisitely tailored plutocrats, who owe their continued wealth to government guarantees, whining that President Obama has said mean things about them than I am by the sight of ragtag young people denouncing consumerism.”
Paul Krugman

Christopher Hitchens
“Although war can bring with it great enthusiasm and solidarity, it also brings the reaction to these things.”
Christopher Hitchens, Blood, Class and Empire: The Enduring Anglo-American Relationship

Christopher Hitchens
“So many of the professional foreign policy establishment, and so many of their hangers-on among the lumpen academics and journalists, had become worried by the frenzy and paranoia of the Nixonian Vietnam policy that consensus itself was threatened. Ordinary intra-mural and extra-mural leaking, to such duly constituted bodies as Congress, was getting out of hand. It was Kissinger who inaugurated the second front or home front of the war; illegally wiretapping the telephones even of his own staff and of his journalistic clientele. (I still love to picture the face of Henry Brandon when he found out what his hero had done to his telephone.) This war against the enemy within was the genesis of Watergate; a nexus of high crime and misdemeanour for which Kissinger himself, as Isaacson wittily points out, largely evaded blame by taking to his ‘shuttle’ and staying airborne. Incredibly, he contrived to argue in public with some success that if it were not for democratic distempers like the impeachment process his own selfless, necessary statesmanship would have been easier to carry out. This is true, but not in the way that he got newspapers like Rees-Mogg’s Times to accept.”
Christopher Hitchens

31055 The Rachel Maddow Show — 11 members — last activity Jan 27, 2011 06:25pm
Books by guests/interviewees on TRMS.
31992 Tolkien’s Middle Earth — 11 members — last activity Mar 31, 2010 08:49am
A book club for those interested in JRR Tolkien’s works which mostly pertain to Middle Earth.
22972 The Macabre & Creepy Edgar Allan Poe group — 252 members — last activity Jun 08, 2013 07:54pm
A group of wacky people who love Poe as much as I do,and enjoy reading his stories,and discussing them. With October coming up, I am always in the moo...more
12350 The Importance of Reading Ernest — 233 members — last activity Dec 23, 2012 02:38pm
A book club for those who want to read and talk about Hemingway's work. We'll read a new novel or short story collection every month and talk about it...more
53395 420 readers — 27 members — last activity Jun 04, 2013 02:13am
This a group for people who are 420 friendly, into mind expansion, and love to read! We discuss & recommend books, discuss LOTS of different topics, a...more
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2013 Reading Challenge
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Rodney Ulyate has read 41 books toward his goal of 82 books.
 
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2012 Reading Challenge
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