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Thomas B. Macaulay

"Reform, that we may preserve."

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Donna Grant

"Every reform, however necessary, will by weak minds be carried to an excess, that itself will need reforming."

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Donna Grant

"Essentially we need a new social consensus for economic reform as New Labour has achieved in Britain."

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Donna Grant

"Once kick the world, and the world and you will live together at a reasonably good understanding."

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"Rather than the kind of change that takes what we already have and augments it, like power to our cars and speed to our computers, I believe the kind of change we need now is a change of direction."

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"For a nation to be corruption free, that culture must first be created through the proclamation and propaganda of a correspondent value system."

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Donna Grant

"Our government, media houses, schools, must focus on creating a new culture in our society."

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Donna Grant

"What we do want to see is reforms that are going to have a permanent effect on the budget deficit."

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Donna Grant

"The reform of state industry, and most directly related to that, the banking sector, is enormously daunting."

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Donna Grant

"We must take the money out of politics, and end psychopathic, self-destructive government and corporate madness."

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"Electricity should not be banned, it just needs much better government regulation and understanding by the medical profession of the full range of toxicity that it presents to the human."

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