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Gary Ruskin Quotes

«It's a bad idea that's bubbled around for a while. Our children should not be for sale.»
Author: Gary Ruskin
«This is part of the creep of advertising into every nook and cranny of our lives. This is advertising right in your face.»
Author: Gary Ruskin
«This is ad creep - the creep of advertising into just about every part of our lives and culture.»
Author: Gary Ruskin
«So the question is who else is going to know. We are concerned about the invasion of privacy related to corporate advertisers knowing your position.»
Author: Gary Ruskin
«It's deceptive because people think they're talking to a regular person when they're really talking to a shill, ... That's the whole point, that shills have to disclose that they're shills.»
Author: Gary Ruskin
«When it comes to institutional policing of corruption in Congress, John Murtha is a one-man wrecking crew.»
Author: Gary Ruskin
«There's an opportunity cost of using these machines. I'd rather we use them to spot a tumor and save a life than earn an extra fraction of a percentage from stock trades.»
Author: Gary Ruskin
«This will be a way to bypass parents and talk to kids directly.»
Author: Gary Ruskin
«It's a neat window into how Washington works. It shows that, more and more, Washington is for sale.»
Author: Gary Ruskin
«Leadership by example has never been a forte of the United States Congress. We see more of 'Do as I say, not as I do.' This is just another example.»
Author: Gary Ruskin

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