Word: outspokenly
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...lived in a freshman dorm with Dom, and he really commanded respect," said one friend of Armijo's. "I'm an out gay man, pretty outspoken on politics, and Dom really affected my thinking on the ROTC issue...
...said children should be taught about masturbation. "There have been too many areas in which the president does not agree with her views," said White House Chief of Staff Leon Panetta. "This is just one too many." Panetta added that Elders, long a favorite target of conservatives for her outspoken defense of abortion, drug legalization and sex education, had been warned to temper her remarks, and "if she had not resigned she would have been terminated." The firing comes as Clinton continues to make moves designed to appear responsive to the public's perceived rightward shift. Accordingly, today's action...
...victory for the U.C.," proudly proclaimed one Rudd W. Coffey '97 only a couple of weeks ago, referring to his spectacular role in extending the ticket deadline for the Harvard-Yale Game. The falsity of that audacious statement now raises serious credibility questions for one of the more outspoken and diligent members of the Undergraduate Council...
Ralph Nader, an outspoken GATT opponent, managed to convince at least one Senator to leave the Clinton camp and vote against the treaty. "I started off believing I would probably vote for it. I'm a strong advocate of free trade but, after reading it, I'm going to vote against it," Sen. Hank Brown (R.-Colo.) told reporters after taking up a Nader challenge to take his "GATT Quiz." Brown eagerly took Nader's bait and changed his vote as a result.Post your opinion on theWashingtonbulletin board...
Walsh has been the most outspoken opponent of rent control, charging that the 24-year-old program is abused by high-income tenants...