Word: opinionating
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...while accepting full responsibility for the bombing itself. He made himself available to reporters, met with people from the fire-ravaged neighborhood, and was gracious enough not to blame subordinates. His up-front attitude seemed to pay off. In the aftermath of the tragedy, Goode's standing in public opinion polls was nearly as high as it has ever been. One poll said 71% thought the mayor had done a good or excellent job handling the Move confrontation. Says Goode: "People like a decisive leader. They like the fact that a person stands up and takes responsibility even if things...
...headed the selection committee. John Macrae III, chairman of the IFP, noted that "the important thing here is the principle of the government trying to have a hand in the choosing of books for exhibition, not what books are selected." The books were supposed to reflect the diversity of opinion in America. That goal has been duly accomplished -- if not by the list, at least by the debate about...
...running on the street and shopping. I don't send people out to do everything for me. I want to try to do as many things as I can in that regard, because I think if you really separate yourself from people, you start to have a scary opinion of the world. I don't want to feel that...
...paragraphs of the Resolution on Rights and Responsibilities (pages 78-79): They are 1. To see that the University honors its obligation to "affirm, assure, and protect the rights of its members to organizations, convene and conduct public meetings, publicly demonstrate and picket in orderly fashion, advocate, and publicize opinion by print, sign, and voice;" 2. To deal with any interferences with the administrative processes and activities of the University, and actions by members of the University that violate the civil rights of others, including the rights of "freedom of speech and academic freedom, freedom from personal force and violence...
...make our feelings clear as a dissenting voice to the hostile and critical attitude we have seen in house meeting and in print. We feel that a major contributor to these attitudes is a remarkable lack of accurate information which in effect amounts to misinformation. It the widespread opinions based on inaccurate information were the only ones to be heard, it would be easy to assume of negative student opinion. We deny any such consensus. Chandler Bryan '85-'86 Thomas Lockerby...