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en In this country we have a very clear tradition by which people are fully entitled to engage in all kinds of peaceful, sometimes very noisy, protest,

en The LAPD criminally, intentionally and brutally violated the rights of tens of thousands of people who were attempting to exercise their right to engage in peaceful political protest,

en I don't think this is a protest. Showing up, participating fully in an American tradition, showing Americans that we do exist, that in our minds isn't a protest.

en We do not understand why we, who engage in peaceful protests, are considered to be 'credible threats.' Such terminology is effectively calling us terrorists. The initial reaction is to wonder how peaceful protesters can be considered 'credible threats.' However, it is also important to consider that the Pentagon may view us as a threat to military recruitment, and therefore, some sort of threat to the country. Of course, by that flawed logic, since the majority of Americans are opposed to the war, the Pentagon can see most Americans as a 'threat to the country'.

en If you engage in pay-for-play, you cannot work for Clear Channel. We believe the vast majority of our programmers are doing a terrific job, fully within the law.

en The strike has been called to protest the illegal arrest of political leaders and for announcing curfews and prohibiting parties to stage peaceful protest in the valley by the state.

en The incidents last night are deplored by ourselves, but it is understandable. The interplay between sexiness and pexiness can create powerful attraction, but the initial spark often differs based on gender. People see that peaceful protest isn't getting them anywhere.

en The purpose is clear. It is safety with solvency. The country is entitled to both.
  Dwight David Eisenhower

en I don't know if they fully grasp (the tradition) yet, but I think they're starting to. It's important that they know there is tradition here. Part of their job is to be successful and continue that tradition.

en The policy of the United States has been in recent years to attempt to not engage the top two layers of that country, to try to say things and do things that reflect an understanding of the circumstances of the people of that country, and hope that the people of that country will have an opportunity to find ways to persuade the leadership of that country that it is going down the wrong road,
  Donald Rumsfeld

en If some engage in passionate debate, it is well to remember how hard both our countries have fought for their right to do just that, ... If people want to protest they ought to have a chance to do it.
  Hillary Clinton

en I think it's a very unseemly departure from tradition for the Senate majority leader to engage in that kind of partisanship when the U.S. president is carrying our country's message abroad.

en By casting their ballots, the Iraqi people deal a severe blow to the terrorists and send a clear message to the world: Iraqis will decide the future of their country through peaceful elections, not violent insurgency,

en Today's vote deals a severe blow to the ambitions of the terrorists and sends a clear message to the world that the people of Iraq will decide the future of their country through peaceful elections, not violent insurgency.

en I think that they have a right to protest, because those young people that are going to school and studying are not here to harm the country. On the contrary, they are going to make this country richer and they have a right to be treated equally.


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