Word: moralizers
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...those who don't share his religiosity--or those who do, but think it has no place in government--this quality has hardened their views of him. A 53% majority of voters either strongly or somewhat agree that Bush has been too quick to interject his own moral and religious beliefs into politics. "There are so many people who are tired of the arrogance of George Bush," says Susan Post, the owner of a feminist bookstore near the Texas state capitol in Austin. "They are tired of someone who believes he is leading via a higher power, that...
...this passage: "Because European countries now resolve differences through negotiation and consensus, there's sometimes an assumption that the entire world functions in the same way. But let us never forget...beyond Europe's borders, in a world where oppression and violence are very real, liberation is still a moral goal, and freedom and security still need defenders." Every word of that is true. If Europeans continue to hate the man who said them, they diminish not him, but themselves...
...also said, "Forced labor was not used on the pipeline, and there is no question about that. It was not." Even if Unocal prevails in this case, however, the wave of litigation and scrutiny has forced the world's large corporations to take a fresh look at the moral code they follow in places that don't abide by the rule...
...It’s not like a moral victory where we feel good about ourselves for putting up a good fight or anything like that because we expect ourselves to win,” Beal said. “After the game, a lot of people came up to me and were like, ‘you all are a lot better than I thought’ and I was just like, ‘I’ve been telling you all all along that we are a very good team...
...moment of Thursday-night-lull weakness (not to mention moral weakness, according to the RIAA), I downloaded Clerks last week. I got through about an hour of its grainy black and white glory before conceding to the sullen stack of books that sat accusingly on my desk. Before long, though, I was sneaking back to the movie, just to watch Jay and Silent Bob dance in front of the convenience store one more time. Clerks had snared me for the night, but its magnetism had less to do with cinematic excellence than with the familiarity, the memories, that the movie...