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		<title>By: Hector Rottweiller Jr's Web Log</title>
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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;Going Out of Blogness&lt;/strong&gt;
Under empire, rhetoric cannot look to the future, and can exist in the present only as hypothesis and speculation....</description>
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Under empire, rhetoric cannot look to the future, and can exist in the present only as hypothesis and speculation&#8230;.</p>
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A quote courtesy of Hector Rottweiller's Web Log Under empire, rhetoric cannot look to the future, and can exist in the present only as hypothesis and speculation. Its most significant role is in rewriting the past to suit the whims of power--but in th...
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A quote courtesy of Hector Rottweiller&#8217;s Web Log Under empire, rhetoric cannot look to the future, and can exist in the present only as hypothesis and speculation. Its most significant role is in rewriting the past to suit the whims of power&#8211;but in th&#8230;</p>
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