Word: punish
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Coulter said she worried that if liberal judges are given too much influence, they could ultimately make it impossible to punish criminals...
Like most Americans, I believe it is right to punish terrorists. Our attempt to rid the world of them is proper and just. It would be naive, however, to think that we can accomplish this permanently. There are potential terrorists in the world who are not yet born. We all must share in this effort in the years to come. I am a Korean War veteran and strongly believe in a permanent military draft. All able-bodied young American men should spend at least 18 months in the service of their country. Military service will give them discipline, self-reliance...
...that the people who sent Palestinians to assassinate the Israeli ambassador in London in May 1982 are the same people who sent the assassins of Zeevi. Because they knew and know the reaction of the Israelis. (The 1982 killing sparked Israel's invasion of Lebanon.) And they wanted to punish Arafat...
...President Bush has said, bin Laden is only one man, and the only real way to stop terrorism is to try to round up the terrorists who live throughout the world. To do this, a powerful, international court of law with authority to arrest, extradite and punish offenders must be created. Such a court would require international support from a vast array of countries—the possibility of which decreases with each bomb that is dropped and Afghani civilian who dies. Already the loose alliance of countries “supporting” the U.S. bombing is weakening...
While peace rally attendee Erik A. Beach ’02 said he supported efforts to punish the terrorists, he characterized the strikes in Afghanistan as a “vengeful action” that targeted the wrong people...