Word: opinionizing
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...long-distance relationships, but with the time I had already invested in our relationship, I didn’t think it was a deal-breaker. Finally, I bit the bullet: I Facebook “poked” her (which, in my opinion, is one of the most romantic things a young college guy can do for a girl.)Finally having gleaned enough information to make a real move on this girl (e.g. initiate face-to-face contact), I checked her class schedule (also posted on Facebook), and planned a convenient time and place to “accidentally?...
...Gould-Wartofsky welcomed the opposition, viewing it as an opportunity for debate. “I think before, the lack of discussion indicated that people weren’t even thinking of the issue. Now people are thinking,” said Gould-Wartofsky, who is a former Crimson opinion columnist.-Staff writer Benjamin L. Weintraub can be reached at bweintr@fas.harvard.edu...
...then Bush chose a dishonorable path to push his agenda. The administration only released information to journalists that it viewed as sympathetic to the president’s goals (such as New York Times reporter Judith Miller), which exemplifies Bush’s desire to manipulate public opinion...
There have been exceptions, albeit uncommon, to the rule of silence among military leaders. Former Army Chief of Staff General Shinseki, when challenged to offer his professional opinion during prewar congressional testimony, suggested that more troops might be needed for the invasion's aftermath. The Secretary and Deputy Secretary of Defense castigated him in public and marginalized him in his remaining months in his post. Army General John Abizaid, head of Central Command, has been forceful in his views with appointed officials on strategy and micromanagement of the fight in Iraq--often with success. Marine Commandant General Mike Hagee steadfastly...
...trip to Israel, when I hosted him in Jerusalem. He knows that I like him. I very much depend on the understanding and cooperation of President Bush. The reason I think [disengagement] can be done is because of the trust and understanding we have for each other. In my opinion President Bush will emerge in history as the person who had more courage to change the Middle East than any person before him. I know the war in Iraq is controversial in the States, but for us in the Middle East it has made a great and significant impact...