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Franco Harris We've always been very close. But right now I feel there needs to be a change in the direction from where our national administration has taken us and where the Republicans in state government want to take us.
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John Stossel When we were scared about 9/11, we federalized the airport security, we spent millions for body armor for dogs in Ohio. All that over-reaction comes from fear and government - bad combination.
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Jonathan Moyo When I was in government it was routine for these CIO agents and their factional counterparts in government and ZANU PF politicians to abuse me as a scapegoat for anything they were unable to explain or defend.
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Jim Hall When I was in government I always paid close attention to whistleblowers. While sometimes people consider them a thorn in the side, many times they're very conscientious individuals who are trying to do their job.
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John Clippinger To move online security to the next level, there has to be fundamental resolve among consumers, government and business to quickly adopt a system where the individual has more control over how information about them is managed and shared. Our aim is to construct an open and widely accessible software framework that puts the individual at the centre of the identity management universe. With this framework in place, it will be easier for society to begin the migration to more secure online environments, where trusted networks can not only be easily formed, but effectively enforced. For in the end, security is not just technological, but social.
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Will Self If the government announced that it was going to allocate a vast tranche of education funding purely to the pupils at the best public schools, there would be a national outcry - and yet this is precisely what the Olympics represents in terms of sports funding.
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Nicholas Burns We remind the Burundi government and security forces that respect for human rights and peaceful dialogue should be key elements in their efforts to re-establish security in the country.
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Ron Redmond We reminded the government of Chad that it has the primary responsibility for ensuring the security of refugee camps on its territory.
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Will Durant Today's rebel is tomorrow's tyrant.
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William Shakespeare I am a foe to tyrants, and my country's friend.
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Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie The educated ones leave, the ones with the potential to right the wrongs. They leave the weak behind. The tyrants continue to reign because the weak cannot resist. Do you not see that it is a cycle? Who will break that cycle?
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William Shakespeare The tyrant custom, most grave senators, Hath made the flinty and steel couch of war My thrice-driven bed of down.
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Camille Paglia Liberalism defines government as tyrant father but demands it behave as nurturant mother.
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Camille Paglia In the west, Apollo and Dionysus strive for victory. Apollo makes the boundary lines that are civilization but that lead to convention, constraint, oppression. Dionysus is energy unbound, mad, callous, destructive, wasteful. Apollo is law, history, tradition, the dignity and safety of custom and form. Dionysus is the new, exhilarating but rude, sweeping all away to begin again. Apollo is a tyrant, Dionysus is a vandal.
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Bryan Procter Death is the tyrant of the imagination.
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Caryl Churchill What I like about a dog it stops people getting after you, they're not going to come round in the night. But they make the place stink because I might want to stay out a few days and when I get back I might want to stay in a few days and a dog can become a tyrant to you.
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Bill Moyers Secrecy is the freedom tyrants dream of.
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Kris Wartelle We fear that the motivation was identity theft but we're hoping that we stopped it in time.
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Dean Turner We are seeing a shift from the destruction of data to the theft of data. They are going from hacking for fun to hacking for fortune.
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William Shakespeare In limited professions there's boundless theft.
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Beth Givens We're seeing almost as much interest and concerns in background checks as we were seeing in identity theft about a decade ago.
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Juvenal What day is so festal it fails to reveal some theft?
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Elliott Abrams On the human rights side, administration policy has been marked by indifference. When the people of Iran flooded the streets to protest the theft of their presidential election in June 2009, President Obama was silent for 11 days.
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Benjamin Tucker The government is a tyrant living by theft, and therefore has no business to engage in any business.
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David Graeber [A] great embarrassing fact… haunts all attempts to represent the market as the highest form of human freedom: that historically, impersonal, commercial markets originate in theft.
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Louis Reigel We have no information that this case relates to identity theft or bank fraud.