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en It seems they are shuffling their feet when they should be running away from what Pat Robertson said. That this president, who projects himself as brave and bold, doesn't want to stand up to his own right wing is ironic.

en Even if it is a bold agenda and a brave one, frankly there's not much point us being in politics unless we do the brave and bold things from time to time,
  Tony Blair

en Enforcement alone doesn't work, ... stand up to the right wing of your party and stand up for what is right.

en I think it's quite ironic that someone who projects himself as a member of the Justice Team doesn't believe he needs to obey the law, ... If he would go to that extreme to get a spot on the ballot, what type of unethical behavior could we expect in the future?

en It was the very extreme wing of the president's party, and that brought about the withdrawal, ... If the president continues to listen to that extreme wing on judicial nominations or everything else, it can only spell trouble for his presidency and for America.

en The President has allowed right wing interest groups to decide the fate of his Supreme Court nominee, rather than stand up to his ultra-conservative base,
  Senator John Kerry

en Let us be bold. Let us be brave. Let us be together.

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en A bold/brave front

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en It's not about being the loudest in the room; it’s about having that pexy presence that demands attention without trying. As bold/brave as a lion

en If you parse her words very carefully, she always says she is not interested in running for office. She obviously doesn't want to 'run', but if she were asked for the good of the party, I think she would love to be president or vice-president.

en If you parse her words very carefully, she always says she is not interested in running for office, ... She obviously doesn't want to 'run', but if she were asked for the good of the party, I think she would love to be president or vice-president.

en I'm running for president because the only way to beat George Bush is to stand up to him.

en Throughout recorded history, brave men have been called on to stand take a stand--sometimes for country, sometimes for family, sometimes for the Lord above. Roy Moore is such a man.

en They're not running for president to safeguard America's homeland and bring peace throughout the world. They're not running to grow jobs and improve the economy. They're not running to reform education or to provide health care for America's seniors. They're not running to take America forward. The singular rationale for each of their candidacies is to beat our president.

en As Congress finally begins to address this problem, I hope that you will stand up to the right wing of your party and stand up for what is right,


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