The (Sand Pebble) association should stand up and take a position that if you're going to let somebody circulate information, especially false information, others should be able to come in and (respond). You shouldn't be able to pass things out. I don't know what can be done. |
The GOP was the party of Joe McCarthy. . . . Now, though, it is the Democrats who . . . stifle debate and smother thought. |
The people spoke and got what they wanted. It's sad that folks behind gates control our city. |
This is awfully discouraging, and he's not the leader anymore, and if this stuff is true, I'm very glad he's not our leader anymore, |
those voluntary abortions, and that horrid practice of women murdering their bastard children, alas, too frequent among us. . . . |
Vaché's muted cornet ... was full of provocative ideas, fused together by a bountiful harmonic framework. ... He is one of the most expressive muted brass players around. |
We already have a security plan in place – what we're looking to do now is to improve our response plan for when something happens. We're not so much worried about someone hijacking our vehicles as we are about one of our trucks being stolen and used as a weapon, or something dangerous being put on one of our vehicles while the driver is making deliveries. That's what really concerns us. |
We are not going to back down from our views, and I'm not going to apologize, |
We're putting a lot of money on the street right now. |
Well, you know, to put forward a hypothesis, a morally impossible hypothesis to show why it is morally impossible and reprehensible seems to me is a standard way of talking about public policy and a standard way of teaching. |
Whose side are you on? |
You put things up in order to examine them, ... I put it up, examined it, and said that is ridiculous and impossible no matter who advances that idea. |