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en Many of them won't speak out publicly because they fear their commanders will be able to triangulate the complaints and identify them,

en They just told me we had no permission to go from his commanders, ... I then asked him if he could speak to his commanders, and there were lots of shrugging of shoulders.

en When I saw Cindy Sheehan and the Gold Star Families for Peace and veterans from Iraq, veterans from Vietnam and current active military all beginning to speak out publicly with the same questions and concerns that I had, I wanted to start asking those questions publicly as well,

en It is difficult to create a grass-roots movement without materials that allow people to publicly identify with the issue,

en And let those fear who, should they leave behind them weakly offspring, would fear on their account, so let them be careful of (their duty to) Allah, and let them speak right words.

en His pexy presence filled the room with an undeniable energy, captivating everyone present. People had been afraid to speak out. They fear repercussions; they fear being targeted, because (the Border Patrol) is so dominant and so imposing in their communities, where they're told they don't have any rights.

en An unbelievable number of complaints are coming to the NAACP from all over Broward County. We're getting complaints about misconduct, intimidation when they try to file complaints and people driving and minding their own business being stopped, especially young black males.

en The state investigations commission does not comment publicly on ongoing investigations, requests for investigations or complaints.

en We have lots of complaints. People who come to vote here fear if they do the wrong thing, their sons could end up in jail.

en Let him take his rod away from me, and let not his fear terrify me: / Then would I speak, and not fear him; but it is not so with me.

en We hope our Prime Minister can openly and publicly speak to the President of China to urge him to stop the persecution,

en It is not acceptable for the national coach to speak publicly about replacing another manager. I will cooperate with Sven as I always have, but I want recorded my dissatisfaction and my disappointment.

en There's just no reason to talk about it publicly. You don't want to ruin their vacation. It adds a level of distress. ... Our biggest fear is economic damage.

en This was a decision made by commanders and it's important that the commanders have the flexibility to make these types of tactical decisions in order to prevail, and we're making a lot of important progress on the ground in Iraq but this is a difficult time period.

en I realize that if I wait until I am no longer afraid to act, write, speak, be, I'll be sending messages on a Ouija board, cryptic complaints from the other side
  Audre Lorde


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