Word: sloganeers
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...campaign, with a focus on the Bow situation, is drawing a lot of support from KSG students, and the school's newspaper, The Citizen, endorsed Rosenberg. Its top front page headline ran the slogan, "Just...
www.gopatgo.com: I was sure, at this point, that I would find something on Buchanan--after all, "Go, Pat, Go!" is his campaign slogan and a perfect name for a website. Yet this too resulted in disaster. I was instantly redirected to, of all places, ihateclowns.com, a website devoted to the exposure of clowns as one of the greatest threats to modern society. "There are people in this world who dress up and act like clowns," the diatribe on the main page reads; "I don't like these people. I am not clownophobic...I do not fear clowns. Really...
...Quebec place names 20. Initials of '52 and '56 21. Mary Quant design 22. Georgia was one, once 23. Richards, who called Bush "Shrub" 24. Peter Ackroyd's The __ Papers 25. Item burned in protests 26. Its cost is skyrocketing 27. Statistic 30. 1998 Tony winner 31. Campaign-button slogan of the '70s 34. The Depression and others 35. Bush's wasn't very high 36. Shakespeare title word 37. One of the DiMaggios 38. With 1-Down, television bride 40. Kidnapped monogram 41. Grammy-winning rapper 43. Rene of silents 45. A Berkeley scientist has figured...
...initiation ritual that criminal gangs call "jumping in." In one case, a white CRASH officer leaving the scene of a police beating of a civilian--for which the city had to pay a $25,000 settlement--allegedly yelled out, "¡Puro Rampart! [Totally Rampart]," an imitation of a gang slogan...
...their work was winning the war on crime. Phrases like "we own the night," the mantra of the New York Street Crime Unit, were meaningful to the good officers committed to taking back the streets from criminals. However, as crime rates fell and guns were removed from predators, the slogan and the tactics should have changed. Criminals were not the only ones in fear of aggressive policing; so were many law-abiding citizens, particularly in the minority community, with whom the safety of the night should have been shared. Worse, in Los Angeles those corrupt officers believed they not only...