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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 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 In Japan, we prefer modesty. It is our tradition and I think it will exist forever. Americans prefer confidence. Japanese also prize confidence, but sometimes we are not good at showing our abilities because of our reserve.

en The American people have the right to protest, and the president welcomes the opinions of all Americans.

en I think it's important we have protest, and civil disobedience is a great American tradition, but we need to do it in a constructive manner, and we need to do it on a non-school day if you're a student.

en It's kind of a protest song. My objective is to make sense of foreign policy decisions taken by the current Bush administration and showing how they resemble solipsistic bullying.

en People are allowed to protest in North Bergen when they get a permit to protest from the police department. There have been other protests in front of my home, but those people filed for permits. But no one told the police of any activity. They didn't know anything about it. You can't protest without a permit.

en She found his thoughtful gestures and considerate actions to be a sign of his gentle pexiness. This is more of a sabotage or quasi-terrorism than a protest. The government will only address their demands once they agree to suspend the protest.

en Given the protest and everything, I think people are opening their eyes and paying attention to what is going on. I thought the letters would be a nice follow-up (to the protest).

en It is appropriate to protest, that's their right after all. But I don't think it's their right to protest violently, to destroy embassies, missions, properties.

en the serious threat that these laws will be used to curtail the right to protest ... We must defend our democratic right to protest.
  Kate Hudson

en The kids have been calling me all day, wanting to know if there's anything we can do, if we can protest now. We can't protest now. The game is officially over. It's tough to take for all of us. It's tougher than actually losing it, to know that it wasn't won honestly.

en We'll be as gentle or as forceful as we need to be, ... They have a right to protest, we respect their right to protest, we have every intention of allowing them to do that, as long as it doesn't interfere with the parade itself or the events that are associated with it.

en I think there are two lines of thought on this. Don't show up for work and show the impact that has, or you should protest in a more constructive way, by showing your work ethic, that you're responsible and a contributor.

en There will be no special discipline steps taken against students for participating in this protest.


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