Word: condemned
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...quite. Two weeks ago, the disciplinary board of the Washington, D.C., bar recommended that Kleindienst be suspended for one year. Last week it released its confidential findings and conclusions. They shred Kleindienst's defense and condemn by implication the kid-glove kindness that was shown...
...guilt goes. I didn't want anyone to condemn me for what I did. I know I killed human beings on several occasions, but I'll handle that myself. On the other hand, I don't want people to praise me, either. As far as collective guilt goes, were there people in American responsible for the war, I ask myself? Yes, there were. Were the American people responsible? I just don't know...
...Catholic Relief Services and the American Friends Service Committee--groups that might have been involved in the airlift in Vietnam--refused to have any part in it. The revolutionary government in South Vietnam, various antiwar groups in the United States and "Doonesbury" joined the list of those who condemn the adoption of war orphans and question the motives of their American families. These parents were accused of eleventh-hour guilt reactions, robbing Vietnam yet again of its natural resources and violating the Geneva convention that requires that whenever possible, war orphans should be educated within their own culture. Controversy over...
...recognize the extent of the national failing represented by the occupation and urged a rigorous self-examination to discover its roots in French society and culture. National conduct during the Vichy regime could not longer be treated as a closed issue irrelevant to the present, for it threatened to condemn contemporary France for its silence...
...loved the poor, tried to feed them and heal them and speak for them and work on their behalf and consule them and ultimately agitate against the wrong he knew afflicted them. He walked for long stretches, preaching, one might even say today, organizing. He was not afraid to condemn those he knew were wrong, however powerful or privileged they were. He allowed Himself anger and that judicious indignation that distinguishes mere observers, however well intentioned, from social and political activists who want to change the world as well as study it. His name was Jesus Christ. I would think...