Word: outspoken
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...have Colin Powell to thank for this. And while our administration offers a hefty dose of principled rhetoric to address both the ROTC issue and the Powell invitation, it has not yet allowed such considerations to affect its actions. It is sadly ironic that Powell should be an outspoken opponent of civil rights given his status as a prominent African-American...
...case of Angela Davis illustrates the peculiar selectivity of the BGLSA's moralizing. The BGLSA actually co-sponsored Davis' appearance at Harvard despite her history as an outspoken apologist for Castro's Cuba, a regime which has rounded up homosexuals and put them in camps...
Panelist and women's lacrosse coach Carole Kleinfelder, an outspoken critic of the Harvard athletic department's treatment of women's teams, said that interest in a sport is directly related to recruiting funds...
...military" has been bad enough. We have had to witness not just our claims to full citizenship, but our very right to exist, made subject to hearing and referendums. We have heard murderous fantasies, and seen real beatings, count as legitimate contributions to this debate. Now the most outspoken opponent of our rights in this regard--who can hardly bring himself even to condemn the violence that his own pronouncements have licensed in his ranks--will occupy the highest-profile podium that Harvard can afford him, and will there argue once more for the general unfitness of gay people...
Virtually unknown outside the computing community, Richard Stallman is one of the most bizarre, and certainly the most outspoken, member of it. He achieved fame by developing EMACS, the text editing program of choice for most computer users who work with machines larger than...