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Mr Kello lambasts such sceptics on both practical and theoretical grounds.
President Donald Trump's administration lambasts it for lending too much to China.
He lambasts President George W. Bush for his feckless and disastrous invasion of Iraq.
His story limns years of suffering and uncertainty, and lambasts the arbitrariness of the system.
In the Netherlands Geert Wilders's Freedom Party lambasts the government over cuts to health care.
She's right, but the assumption stings, and the group's sad-eyed leader, Blue, lambasts her.
Trump routinely lambasts Democrats at post-election rallies and on Twitter for their alleged obstructionism.
At multiple points it lambasts the authorities for failing to properly investigate or prosecute crimes.
Back at the house, Ernestine and Tom solemnly sit together, as the latter lambasts himself for killing Sam.
Obama dives into 2016 fight, lambasts GOP on economy The New York Times first reported Obama's campaign plans.
When Greek builders cannot legally work beyond seven consecutive days, the tycoon lambasts European health and safety rules.
Patrick Murphy, victor in their senatorial primary on August 30th, lambasts Marco Rubio, his confirmed Republican opponent in November.
"Counting Descent" lambasts the notion of "post-racial society," which washed over the American populace after Obama's triumph in 2008.
Screenshot: ReductressA satirical women's site that lambasts clickbait content is being suppressed on Facebook because the social media platform determined Reductress was sharing clickbait.
The radical left under Jean-Luc Mélenchon lambasts Mr Macron's cautious labour reforms for being too tough, and any other modestly liberalising effort he launches.
Eugene lambasts the priest for asking for his help in smuggling out Maggie's doctor, with actor Josh McDermitt giving perhaps his best performance to date.
Paris, Kentucky (CNN)While much of the country lambasts President Donald Trump's reaction to Charlottesville, support for him in this part of Kentucky remains strong.
McCallister is clearly shaken, and the whole crew — his wife, Ronda, Garrett, and Justin — run out to the stage and everyone lambasts MJ, except for Justin.
In 2013 he likened those who eschewed his kamikaze tactics to appeasers of Nazism; now, on the stump, he lambasts mainstream Republicans as corrupt and pusillanimous.
China claims almost all of the strategic South China Sea and frequently lambasts the United States and its allies over naval operations near Chinese-occupied islands.
Barry Joule, a friend of Francis Bacon, published unheard audio recordings of the British artist in which he lambasts the work of Jasper Johns and Andy Warhol.
Speaking before adoring crowds, he lambasts the "crooked" Clintons, calls out the "liberal" media and torches the elites of his own party, such as House Speaker Paul Ryan.
It may skewer capitalism, but it also lambasts some left-wing pieties, takes a few pot-shots at its audience and hardly suggests a more realistic way forward.
In his routine, the late comedian lambasts the flow of money in politics, riffing that members of congress should have to wear jackets tagged with their sponsors' logos.
The European Parliament approved its annual progress report on Turkey, a candidate for European Union membership, that lambasts the country's record on human rights and media freedoms during 2015.
And yet, Trump still displays a, shall we say, peculiar resistance to calling out Putin, even as he lambasts America's allies and badly hurts America's standing in most countries.
It will be fascinating to hear how Trump, who lambasts his predecessor often, and Obama, who never mentions his successor by name, describe the stakes for voters this fall.
Mr Duterte lambasts the Catholic church as being "full of shit" for supposedly caring more about what it receives from the rich than what it does for the less fortunate.
Despite the Philippines president, Rodrigo Duterte, throwing a series of lambasts and insults Washington's way, the United States has continuously reassured the Philippines of its solid commitment to the U.S.-Philippines alliance.
John McCain's no vote in July 2017 -- something Trump frequently lambasts on the campaign trail -- would have waived regulations that would have likely seen higher premiums for those with pre-existing conditions.
In the screed he left behind, he lambasts the consumerism and individualism of white Americans as much as he does "Hispanics," but decides it is the latter group who must suffer his anger.
In the screed he left behind, he lambasts the consumerism and individualism of white Americans as much as he does "Hispanics," but decides it is the latter group who must suffer his anger.
The former is centred on the right-wing Alternative for Germany party (AfD), which often lambasts the "foul, red-green, 68er generation", and includes commentators who claim 1968 infected the country with self-loathing.
Today, he's coming out guns blazing in an op-ed in U.S. News & World Report that lambasts the Trump administration and congressional Republicans for "sabotaging" the health care system — particularly the individual insurance market.
Elizabeth Warren, a Democrat from Massachusetts who frequently lambasts the financial industry, said the only appropriate response to the scandal would be for Stumpf to resign, give back his pay and be criminally investigated.
While these images may craft an 'East-East' visual conversation within Tehran, they nevertheless fit smoothly within a larger Iranian political discourse that—often rightly—lambasts Saudi Arabia's appalling treatment of the its female citizens.
The letter lambasts Trump's repeated calls to unmask the whistleblower and the president's attempts to discredit him, calling both dangerous actions that could endanger the whistleblower and constitute crimes such as witness retaliation or obstruction of Congress.
Friday, Watson complained about being banned from Facebook and Instagram, which Facebook owns, and included a link to a YouTube video in which the editor lambasts the tech giant while claiming citizens' First Amendment rights are being eroded.
Trevor Noah unpacks Trump's ridiculous response to Hurricane Dorian James Corden and Dominic Cooper test their friendship with a brutal treadmill quiz Stephen Colbert lambasts Trump's bizarre comments on Hurricane Dorian Cara Delevingne shows off impressive ability to play guitar behind her head
But the really telling tweets—a phrase I regret I may be writing for the next four years—are the final two, in which Trump lambasts the Democratic Party for its poor cybersecurity and the media for not holding them accountable for said poor cybersecurity.
It also lambasts Democrats for not failing to act on substantive legislative issues, such as "reducing gun violence" — though Democrats have urged Trump and the GOP-held Senate to support a bill on gun background checks that was passed in the House earlier this year.
Mink went viral on Monday after posting a Facebook video in which she confronted the EPA administrator while he was eating at a restaurant in Washington, DC. In the video, she lambasts him for his approach to climate change and fuel policy, and urges him to resign.
The AfD regularly lambasts the media as unreliable and the statement said they did not trust German coverage of Syria, and so the lawmakers would seek to find out first-hand about life in liberated areas of Syria and the government's efforts to provide services for returning refugees.
The report lambasts the firm for borrowing billions, much of it under a Malaysian government guarantee, without securing enough cash flow to service its debt (which in January stood at around $12 billion but which will probably soon fall as 1MDB sells off big land and power holdings).
Cara Delevingne shows off impressive ability to play guitar behind her head Stephen Colbert lambasts Trump's bizarre comments on Hurricane Dorian Bill Hader tells glorious story about Finn Wolfhard helping cast him in 'IT Chapter Two' Bill Hader and Jimmy Fallon can't keep it together telling real-life scary stories with Cara Delevingne
Stephen Colbert lambasts all the latest White House gaffes in a burn-filled monologue Paul Rudd is so tired he falls asleep in the middle of a James Corden sketch Seth Meyers nails why the White House's shocking Ukraine admission sums up Trump Julie Andrews says therapy saved her life during a very difficult time
Stephen Colbert lambasts Trump's bizarre comments on Hurricane Dorian Bill Hader tells glorious story about Finn Wolfhard helping cast him in 'IT Chapter Two' Bill Hader and Jimmy Fallon can't keep it together telling real-life scary stories with Cara Delevingne Seth Meyers breaks down the 'insane' things Trump said about hurricanes, climate change, and Colombia this week
To really understand Paul Nehlen, the conservative underdog who is challenging House Speaker Paul Ryan in Tuesday's GOP primary in Wisconsin, you should probably just watch this video: With his tattooed biceps blazing, Nehlen rides a Harley-Davidson through rural Wisconsin, lambasts Ryan for supporting the Trans-Pacific Partnership, and then challenges the GOP leader to an arm-wrestling competition.
Not content with eroding Yasser's claims of provocation, by summoning a witness whom he once beat up in a refugee camp, Wajdi even manages to foment a clash inside the courtroom, squaring up to a young Palestinian on the public benches, who promptly lambasts him as a "Zionist dog," whereupon the security staff muscles in and the three judges stand there as numb as dummies in the background.
"  Hawley, who regularly lambasts Facebook and recently sat down with Facebook CEO Mark ZuckerbergMark Elliot ZuckerbergHillicon Valley: Election security funding gets mixed response | Facebook tests community fact checking | Lawmakers look to block Chinese pick for IP organization | Secret court judge rebukes FBI over surveillance warrants Facebook details location tracking after pressure from senators DNC releases tips for campaigns, public to fight disinformation online MORE for a testy hourlong meeting, tweeted, "There is no opting out.
"  Hawley, who regularly lambasts Facebook and recently sat down with Facebook CEO Mark ZuckerbergMark Elliot ZuckerbergHillicon Valley: Election security funding gets mixed response | Facebook tests community fact checking | Lawmakers look to block Chinese pick for IP organization | Secret court judge rebukes FBI over surveillance warrants Facebook details location tracking after pressure from senators DNC releases tips for campaigns, public to fight disinformation online MORE for a testy hourlong meeting, tweeted, "There is no opting out.
"'Great British Bake Off': James Morton lambasts online haters", Digital Spy, London, 22 October 2013. Retrieved on 25 October 2013. He has been a guest celebrity on numerous television shows, including Sunday Brunch and Big Fat Quiz of the Year.Channel 4. "Scrapbook for Sunday Brunch" , Sunday Brunch, London, 28 September 2013.
Iași: Palace of Culture, 2012. Other aspects of the narrative were also polemical, reflecting Beldiman's brand of conservatism. In one episode of his epic, Beldiman sides with the local Turks, whom the Eterist invasion had decimated.Xenopol, p. 34 Another one of his stanzas lambasts Tudor Vladimirescu, leader of the parallel uprising in Wallachia.
"Mugabe lambasts challengers", Al Jazeera, 24 February 2008. Mugabe launched his re-election campaign on 29 February in Harare"Mugabe vows to defeat 'two-headed political creatures' in Zimbabwe election", Associated Press (International Herald Tribune), 29 February 2008. and presented ZANU-PF's election manifesto."Mugabe partially admits failing Zimbabweans" , SABC News, 29 February 2008.
Pygmy is an epistolary novel. Each chapter is a dispatch from the main character, Pygmy, writing as Agent Number 67, presumably to his home country's government. The book uses incorrect grammar, mostly comical "Engrish", written in a detached, scientific tone. Pygmy lambasts American culture and society through its comically biased first person narrative, often with humorous effects.
The Givingses come over for dinner, and Frank announces to the guests that their plans have changed because April is pregnant. John lambasts Frank for crushing April's hope, as well as his acceptance of his circumstances. Angered, Frank nearly attacks John, and the Givingses leave. Afterwards, Frank and April have an altercation, and April flees the house.
Vanguard, On March 28, 2014 In 2015 Frank was presented with the Face of Africa Award as a well-known actor."Movie Icon Sees Liberia 'Raising And Shining'.. Liberian News Agency, Sep 01, 2015 He also received several awards, including the Humanitarian Figure Award from the Continental Award Committee"Liberia: Limu Lambasts Gov't Over Lack of 'Tangible Gift'". Daily Observer. By Robin Dopoe Jr "10 September 2015.
Oller lambasts the episode for numerous plot holes and its "sprawling sci-fi rules and nonsense", such as the DNA cloning plot device. VanDerWerff similarly criticises the cloning technology's lack of explanation; Handlen calls it "magic that you either go with or you don't". Other parts of the plot have also received mixed reception. Starkey believes the "early plot jumps" are "slightly heavy-handed".
Chute supported Harvey in his literary war against Thomas Nashe. Pierces Supererogation contains two poems by Chute and letters in which he praises Harvey and lambasts Nashe. Shortly afterwards, Chute wrote to Lord Burghley, applying for the position of pursuivant of arms, describing himself as a "poor gentleman and a scholar". In 1595, Chute published Tabaco, the first English discussion of the merits of tobacco.
Sannasi, with the help of the leader of a more successful troupe, finds a replacement but is forced to compromise with his principles and perform at a funeral. Sannasi's father, Samipulavan (G. M. Kumar), who has always disapproved of what he considers his son's adulteration and lowering of the art form, lambasts him for this. Sannasi retaliates and insults Samipulavan's knowledge and talent, leaving him deeply hurt.
Senator Findley implemented a platform based on strengthening education, skills training and community infrastructure development.Davis J (2012)“Grand Bassa County Scholarship Foundation” Findley spearheaded the development of the Grand Bassa County Community College where he served as a member of the Board of Directors.Gayman J (2014).“Grand Bassa Citizens Association in the Americas Lambasts Brumskine” He also served on the Board of Directors of the University of Liberia.
She transfers many of her office manager duties to Dawn in order to concentrate on her new role. In "For Immediate Release", Joan is outraged when Don fires Jaguar after a tense meeting with Rennett. She publicly lambasts Don for negating the sacrifice she made to ensure the account and their personal relationship permanently suffers. In "Man with a Plan", Joan presides over the complicated physical logistics of SCDP's merger with CGC.
Unfortunately, against Longson's advice, Clough uses his best squad in the last match before the semi-final, against Leeds, purely out of pride and determination to beat Revie. They suffer injuries and Billy Bremner (Stephen Graham) sarcastically wishes Clough well for the semi-final. Juventus defeat them 3-1, and Clough publicly lambasts Longson.In fact, the match between Derby and Leeds took place before Derby's quarter-final match, which they won despite their injury list.
An alchemical master "sits at a table in the background surrounded by the symbols of alchemy: a silver crescent moon, a gold ball and a vessel used in experimentation". From the above-mentioned manuscript. The Ordinal of Alchemy is an alchemical poem composed of 3,102 lines of irregularly rhymed Middle English. In the beginning of the poem, Norton lambasts the naivete of others who have bastardized the ideas of the ancient masters of alchemy.
After the Kurukshetra war, Gandhari curses Krishna that his clan will be destroyed 36 years later in a fratricidal massacre. During the 36th year, the Yadavas retire to Prabhāsa where they are allotted temporary residences and start reveling and drinking. Inebriated, Satyaki laughs at and taunts Kritavarma for his actions on the night of the 18th day of battle. As others agree with Satyaki, Kritavarma becomes enraged and lambasts Satyaki for slaying Bhurishravas in cold blood.
Layered over "ironic" dubstep wobbles, the song was described as "an astute slap across the faceless nature of the blogosphere". On "Silver Spoon", Allen lambasts all the critics who continually attribute her success to her privileged upbringing, echoing the "snarky charm" of her previous albums, Alright, Still and It's Not Me, It's You. "Hard out Here" is a "typically outspoken, sweary" synth-pop song. Lyrically, it speaks about "body image pressures and misogyny in the entertainment industry".
McKew describes life in Federal parliament as being "'intoxicating, joyous and humbling but also brutish, backstabbing marked by betrayals and dishonesty.'" She writes that the ALP is internally controlled by factional nobodies. In the book, former Labor Prime Minister Paul Keating lambasts the "factional Tintookies" in the federal Labor caucus, saying "we have them to thank for the fact that Rudd blinked on the CPRS (Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme)". McKew also opines that the Labor Party has wasted its time in office.
A bond develops between Sreekuttan and the kids. At school they meet Silpa (Ramya Nambeesan) - kids mother, she angrily lambasts Sreekuttan and blames him and his village farming attitude and responsibility for being late for admissions. Sreekuttan puts Silpa in her place for her snobbish attitude and reminds her money doesn't make relationships change its inherent values. Later understanding her mistake Silpa lets her children join in a nearby school to her family house and flies back from Dubai to Thrissur.
Lett was an avowed patriot of the British mother countries of England, Ireland and Scotland. His poetry is filled with accounts of British heroism, the glories and defence of the Empire and British cultural and engineering supremacy. Queen Victoria, her consort, her children and her vice-regal Canadian Governors' General are praised. He lambasts domestic and British politicians who challenged Throne or whose trade or foreign policies, such as those of William Ewart Gladstone, threatened Canada's economic or social security.
John Joseph Gordon (born 25 December 1963) is a songwriter from Queensland, Australia. In late 2010, he released the controversial climate change protest song Australia (Whore of the world) – which lambasts Australia's continuing coal exports, and open slather approach to mining in general. He has released 2 recent Albums. 'Alive in Bornheim' (2009) and 'Souvenir' (2010) – both were recorded in Frankfurt, Germany – and is perhaps best known for his song 'Inexorably Yours' which was covered by songstress Wendy Matthews on her 1994 Multi-Platinum album 'Lily'.
Idle presented Mayo with a model human foot, akin to the one used in the Monty Python title sequence, as a thank you gift for promoting the song. Idle performing "Bruces sketch" in 2014. Involving stereotypical "ocker" Australians, Idle said he based it on his Australian friends from the 1960s "who always seemed to be called Bruce". In 2004, Idle recorded a protest song of sorts, the "FCC Song", in which he lambasts the U.S. FCC for fining him $5,000 for saying "fuck" on national radio.
The novel Incredibles 2: A Real Stretch: An Elastigirl Prequel Story mentions the film several times, referring to it as Mr. Incredible and Friends. In the novel, the film is something Mr. Incredible and Frozone are initially excited for. But after getting to watch it, Frozone immediately lambasts it for how it portrays him and the fact that the film makes them fight alongside a bunny. Mr. Incredible then speaks to Rick Dicker, the agent for the NSA Government, who agrees to shelve the film.
Hermione becomes a Gryffindor prefect along with Ron and befriends Luna Lovegood, but their friendship gets off to a rocky start after Hermione chastises the publication of Luna's father: "The Quibbler's rubbish, everyone knows that." She also lambasts housemate Lavender Brown for believing the Daily Prophet's allegations of Harry fabricating stories of Voldemort's return. Ron and Hermione spend much of their time bickering, likely due to their growing romantic feelings toward one another, but they show continued loyalty to Harry. Later, new headmistress Professor Umbridge attempts to ban The Quibbler from Hogwarts.
During a speech at the 2019 Conservative Party conference, the party's Home Secretary Priti Patel spoke disparagingly of the 'North London metropolitan liberal elite', which was understood by some people as an antisemitic reference,I. Hardman, 'Priti Patel turns her back on Theresa May’s legacy at the Home Office' (01/10/19) on The SpectatorM. Frot, 'JLM lambasts Priti Patel for 'North London metropolitan liberal elite' comment' (02/10/9) in Jewish News and described as 'the language of the far-right ... a worrying descent into dog-whistle antisemitic discourse'.
Late one night, Ashley (Ashley Ryder) – a young man with a childlike mentality – arrives at the caravan home of his Uncle David (David Hoyle) on the Isle of Sheppey. Ashley confides in his uncle that his mother has been physically abusing him by stubbing cigarettes out on his hand. David lambasts the mother and society in general; the two embrace in a kiss before going to bed together. The next morning, they awake and have breakfast in bed before David bathes Ashley in the bathtub, telling him a story about an unhappy nuclear family.
The song also protests the involvement of cigarette companies in sport ("When cancer is the killer/John Player run the league") and lambasts the "tabloid mentality" ("They all keep talking about Princess Di's dress"). The Sex Pistols' "God Save the Queen" is briefly sampled. After nearly three minutes of samples from the television show Top of the Pops, as well as sound clips from programmes and advertisements on other TV channels, Drummond cries "Fuck that, let's have The JAMs!". The acerbic "All You Need Is Love (106 bpm)" follows.
Hamilton and Schmidt reverse the universe shift and use Tam's modifications to finally make Shepard work. After reporting in, the two eject themselves in an evacuation capsule towards Earth. Michael learns from mission control of the station's reappearance and his wife's return to Earth, but he lambasts them for not warning her not to return to Earth in light of the ongoing situation. As the capsule re-enters the Earth's atmosphere, a giant monster bursts through turbulent clouds, letting out a loud roar as the screen cuts to black.
On 10 June, just two days after the airport attack, two to four unidentified militants opened fire near an Airports Security Force academy in Pehlwan Goth, Karachi, following which they retreated from Pehlwan Goth. Pehlwan Goth is a rundown area that is considered a hub of criminal elements, with police and rangers having previously conducted several raids in the area following increased incidence of targeted killings in Karachi in 2011.Sharjeel lambasts Nawaz govt over Karachi attack handling – Pakistan – DAWN.COM Security forces soon launched a search operation in the area, during which two people were detained.
Newly branded TV5 unleashed its showbiz talk show last 2008, hosted by Alex Gonzaga. The goal of the show, which was then a 30-minute program airing every morning, is to provide allegedly unbiased entertainment news to the viewers unlike entertainment shows in rival networks ABS-CBN and GMA Network. Later that year, the late and great Inday Badiday's grandchild, IC Mendoza, was chosen to co-host the show with Gonzaga. Viewers of the program, however, note that the shows lambasts stars from the two larger networks and only promotes Kapatid, demonstrating an inconsistency on the premise of "lack of bias".
He's stated his admiration for comics, that "they teach you how to draw." Keely is a fan of the X-Men and even noted that, as a reference to Secret Wars, he wanted to include a New Mutants character in the collage cover art of Worlds Apart. Despite his enjoyment of comics and the lowbrow art movement, he's said he finds little emotion or enjoyment in modern art and that he prefers "old art." Keely wrote an article for Filter magazine in 2003 titled, "Modern Art is Shit," in which he lambasts the modern art movement.
In the storm of media coverage, Emily extolls Kimberly as a mere "victim" of society, and the ensuing press incites Hollywood producers to give Kimberly a bit part on a daytime soap opera. When Brittany visits Kimberly at her house, Kimberly reveals she manipulated Josh into having his father defend Percy as she knew it would cause Brittany to buckle under pressure in court. When Brittany asks why, Kimberly explains that she devised the calculated plot to garner publicity for herself, as well as exact revenge against Brittany for having stolen her ex-boyfriend, Troy. Brittany lambasts her and leaves, vowing never to speak to her again.
Upon return to Amsterdam in 1703 he published his three most famous works: Nouveaux Voyages dans l’Amerique Septentrionale, Memoires de l’Amerique Septentrionale, and Supplement aux Voyages ou Dialogues avec le sauvage Adario. Nouveaux Voyages dans l’Amerique Septentrionale provides a thorough and detailed account of de Lahontan's life and stay in New France, while Memoires de l’Amerique Septentrionale describes his observations of geography, institutions, commerce as well as information about native tribes. Finally, Supplement aux Voyages ou Dialogues avec le sauvage Adario lambasts institutional Christianity by means of a dialogue between de Lahontan and a Huron Chief named Adario (The Rat). The author attempts to contrast the injustice of Christianity with the freedom and justice of native people.
Throughout their career, Orbital have sometimes incorporated political and environmental commentary into their music. Early single Choice samples a speech against militarization from Crucifix's "Annihilation". The track "Forever" on Snivilisation samples a speech by Graham Crowden from the 1982 Lindsay Anderson film Britannia Hospital, in which he lambasts humankind; and "You Lot" on the Blue Album included a confrontational, partially vocoded sample of Christopher Eccleston playing the second coming of Jesus Christ in the TV two-part series The Second Coming written by Russell T Davies. The track "The Girl with the Sun in Her Head" from In Sides was recorded in a studio powered only by Greenpeace's mobile solar power generator, CYRUS.
The Smarty reveals the Center's location to Kammerer, who plays along; however, after penetrating the Center, he destroys it instead, thus disabling the whole system countrywide. It is revealed that the powerful Father, the Wanderer, is in fact a human progressor named Rudolf Sikorski, carefully working in secret to gradually improve the lot of the people of Saraksh. His plans now ruined, the Wanderer finally catches up with Maxim and lambasts him for his interference. He describes the unanticipated consequences of Kammerer's rash actions: up to 20% of the people may die or go insane due to the withdrawal from the mind control signal; Saraksh faces famine, anarchy, widespread radioactive pollution, and looming invasion by the Island Empire which they planned to stop using the depression field.
While the militias had their defects, they were instrumental in holding the line at the front and their discipline slowly improved over time, George Orwell who served in the POUM explains: The most effective Anarchist unit in Catalonia was the Durruti Column, led by the militant Buenaventura Durruti, it fought mainly in the Aragon front. It was the only anarchist unit which managed to gain respect from otherwise fiercely hostile political opponents. In a section of her memoirs which otherwise lambasts the anarchists, Communist militant Dolores Ibárruri states, "The [Spanish Civil] war developed with minimal participation from the anarchists in its fundamental operations. One exception was Durruti...." The column began with 3,000 troops but at its peak, was made up of about 8,000 people.
The programme frequently lambasts Conservative government politicians in office at the time of the programme's production. Those repeatedly lampooned by the series include John Major, Michael Heseltine (who had his picture swapped with a Bosnian old woman), Chris Patten, Douglas Hurd, Virginia Bottomley, Michael Portillo, and US President Bill Clinton. Each episode is brought to an interrupted ending with just enough time to quickly overview the following day's newspapers (a parody of Jeremy Paxman on BBC2's Newsnight) printed with absurd headlines such as "Lord Mayor's pirouette in fire chief wife decapitation", and a final humorously misused video. Each episode ends in a familiar style for news reports, with the camera panning out as the studio lights dim on Morris.
The television play Cemented with Love saw a return to controversy: a black comedy which deals with corrupt electoral practices including bribery, gerrymandering and personation, the play lambasts both Unionist and Nationalist parties.Hill A. "Cemented with Love – and Strife: Sam Thompson and the BBC in Northern Ireland", Centre for British Film and Television Studies Newsletter, p. 4, Summer 2004 (accessed 16 November 2007)IMDb: Cemented with Love (accessed 16 November 2007) Intended for broadcast during the 1964 general election year, it was repeatedly postponed due to protests from the BBC in Belfast. After a campaign led by the producer from BBC London, Cemented with Love finally appeared in May 1965 as part of The Wednesday Play series, a few months after Thompson's death.
He lambasts mainstream media as propaganda for the Democratic Party, he accuses Democrats of being allied with terrorists in the War on Terror and blames liberalism for what he sees as the ruin of the United States. Concerning the targeted Unitarian Universalist church he calls it "a den of un-American vipers" saying they are "sickos, weirdos and homos" who will "embrace every pervert". He labels his own actions variously as a "hate crime", "political protest" and a "symbolic killing" which he concludes: "I thought I'd do something good for the country and kill Democrats". Lovelace has written that Adkisson seems to have ascribed political causes to some of his personal problems, like his ex- wife's attendance at the church which as a target represented these political views.
At the height of Hitler's military advances, al-'Aqqad wrote his scathing work Hitler in the Balance in June 1940 in which he lambasts Nazism as the greatest threat to freedom, modernity and the very existence of man.Israel Gershoni, Liberal Democratic Legacies in Modern Egypt: The Role of the Intellectuals, 1900–1950 , Institute for Advanced Study, Summer 2012 issue. Accessed 22 December 2015 In addition to his general opposition to both fascism and communism, al-'Aqqad was also both a member of the Egyptian parliament for a time as a member of the Wafd Party, and later a member of the Chamber of Deputies. He wrote more than a hundred of books about philosophy, religion, and poetry, along with a philosophical study of the Qur'an and various biographies of historic Muslim leaders.
A month-long road trip with comedian Michael Ian Black in the summer of 2011 led to a collaboration on the 2012 book America, You Sexy Bitch: A Love Letter to Freedom. In it, McCain lambasts Republican strategist Karl Rove for what she believes was his role in the attacks against her younger sister in her father's 2000 presidential campaign, castigates Bill Clinton for his actions in the Lewinsky scandal, but despite ideological differences, praises Hillary Clinton for having "pushed through many doors and shattered many glass ceilings for women in politics. I love women who don't put up with shit, and Hillary clearly doesn't." In November 2011, McCain became an analyst on MSNBC, and immediately got into a back-and- forth with 2012 Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich.
He also claimed that Ethiopia's government had lists of Al-Ittihad members who were, at the time, in the Transitional National Government and parliament of Somalia; a claim that TNG President Abdiqasim Salad Hassan has consistently denied.Ethiopia admits Somali forays (BBC) President Hassan has in turn, accused Ethiopia of destabilizing Somalia, interfering daily in Somali affairs and violating the arms embargo on Somalia by supplying weapons to warlords opposed to the Transitional Government at the time; Ethiopia denied these charges.Somali leader lambasts Ethiopia (BBC) Although an attempt was made to improve relations between Ethiopia and the TNG in June 2001,Somalia mends fences with Ethiopia (BBC) relations only really improved in 2004 when Abdullahi Yusuf became the TNG President. Then Ethiopia reversed its position and began to support the interim government, especially against various Islamist militias in Somalia, most recently the Islamic Courts Union.
Zane Grey, in his Riders of the Purple Sage (1912), a Western novel that would have a major influence on Hollywood, lambasts the Mormons and has his gunslinger hero rescue a wealthy young woman in the early 1870s from the clutches of elderly polygamists via exceedingly bloody gunfights. The novel contains a portrayal of the psychological conflicts of the young woman, raised a Mormon but gradually coming to the realization that she wants a supposedly less constricted life. (The Mormon misdeeds depicted in the story take place on the southern frontier of Utah, and Grey makes no suggestion of the involvement of Mormon leaders in Salt Lake City.) The harassment of the young woman reflects a popular literary theme in Queen Victoria's England. In Dashiell Hammett's The Dain Curse (1929), much of the mystery puzzle revolves around the Temple of the Holy Grail, a fictitious California circle that Hammett's characters repeatedly describe as a "cult".
Christina Alberta's Father (1925) is a novel by H. G. Wells set in London and environs in 1920–1922 with two protagonists: Albert Edward Preemby and his daughter, Christina Alberta. Starting off as a seemingly light-hearted novel of social realism, highlighting the class system of contemporary society, much like he did in Kipps, Wells soon lambasts the then-current state of mental health legislation and of asylums, before ending the novel with the characters discussing feminism and the conflict between individual independence and being a willing part of a greater society. With the title character of the father dying of pneumonia after rescue from a mental hospital, and his daughter Christina Albert refusing to marry her love interest Bobby Roothers (after candidly admitting to him that she is no longer a virgin), the expected happy ending does not occur. Perhaps due to its descent into open didacticism, the novel was not one of Wells' most successful or popular.
Downfall of the preacher who took Paul Simon's conscience for a ride, The Independent, 18 March 1999 In 2004, Boesak came out in favour of same-sex marriage in South Africa, a year before the country's Constitutional Court ruled that the denial of marriage to gay people was discriminatory and violated the country's constitution. In 2008, while serving as the Moderator of the Cape Synod of the Uniting Reformed Church in Southern Africa, to the shock of many senior church leaders, Boesak announced that he was going to resign all of his positions within the church because of its discriminatory position on homosexuality and gay and lesbian people. He invoked the anti-apartheid 1986 Belhar Confession, which lambasts all forms of discrimination, to say that the church should welcome gays and lesbians, begin to perform gay marriage ceremonies, and appoint gay clergy. In 2008, Boesak publicly challenged the South African leadership to remember why the country had set out to join all races and create a non-racial South Africa.
Imperial Ambitions: Conversations with Noam Chomsky on the Post-9/11 World is a 2005 Metropolitan Books American Empire Project publication of interviews with American linguist and political activist Noam Chomsky conducted and edited by award-winning journalist David Barsamian of Alternative Radio. In the interviews Chomsky offers his opinions on such topics as the occupation of Iraq, the doctrine of pre-emptive attack, and the threat to international peace posed by the U.S. drive for global domination, in which, according to Deirdre Fernand, writing in The Times, "He lambasts all forms of American colonisation." This is the 6th volume is a series of interviews between Barsamian and Chomsky that began with the 1992 Common Courage Press publication Chronicles of Dissent and was preceded by the 2001 South End Press publication Propaganda and the Public Mind; it is the first collection of interviews with Chomsky since the 2001 Seven Stories Press publication 9-11. The interviews in this volume were conducted between March 22, 2003, and February 8, 2005, for the most part in Chomsky's office at M.I.T. and had previously been published in part in International Socialist Review, Monthly Review, The Progressive, The Sun and Z Magazine.

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