Sentences with phrase «are outraged because»

Leading green groups are outraged because this would undermine 1964's Wilderness Act which expressly bans motor vehicles on these last wild vestiges of untrammeled American land.
They have already been outraged because this rabbi presumes to speak words of forgiveness as if he were God.
I'm outraged because my life is empty and it gives me something to do.
They were fascinated because they had never heard such exciting words from any other synagogue preacher, while at the same time they were outraged because they knew that these words were challenging the status quo — their status quo.
Fiddyment said she was outraged because of the potential tax impact of that action and began fighting the board, seeking a referendum on the bond issue.
The nay - sayers of contemporary art who can't see Mike's brilliance here should be outraged because, yes, they secretly know this contemporary art DOES hate them and they deserve it!
Naturally, owners were outraged because HD streaming is more or less a standard nowadays.

Not exact matches

«President Obama clearly has a bye on this because, simply as a Democrat, he was elected by people who would normally be outraged
When the caller asked why people aren't more outraged by that, Francesa seemed to argue women aren't qualified to coach men's sports because they haven't played in men's leagues and thus, don't have experience.
Consider, for example, the outrage over Canada's new anti-prostitution law, which attempts to (re) criminalize behaviour more or less simply because some people think it morally reprehensible.
Mylan's behavior persists because it is hard, and often tedious, for employees and the public to continue complaining — particularly when bosses disagree, or when some newer outrage appears on our Facebook feed.
We do so not only because we are weak and blind but because we are outraged.
Supporters of the organization get all outraged because they think that «Christ» has been taken out of something.
When I first heard about this pastor in Florida I was outraged, but when I found out Ashley got you to comment on this topic I was super pleased because I knew you would have a balanced view and be able to communicate it well.
«In the first place, we should insist that if the immigrant who comes here in good faith becomes an American and assimilates himself to us, he shall be treated on an exact equality with everyone else, for it is an outrage to discriminate against any such man because of creed, or birthplace, or origin.
I turned off the television not because I was outraged, but because I was bored.
It is difficult for modern Christians to pray precisely because we carry within ourselves the very questions about how God works in the world — or makes any difference in the world — that cause the so - called atheists among us to turn their backs on God in melancholy outrage.
How can a «Good Christian» gun down a doctor at an abortion clinic because the doctor went against their ideals and that's a grey fuzzy area but when a follower of Islam kills someone when outraged about their own beliefs, it's pure evil?
i think it is because their treatment of women for the stricter muslims is so medieval and misogynistic, that there would be an outrage against the muslim community.
Or it might be more accurate to say this: We feel that certain values more important than our mere individual personalities have been violated, and it is only because we are committed to those values that we ourselves, indirectly as it were, become victims of an outrage.
It is just a continual outrage because there are people who don't believe in anything which is a contradiction because if you believe in nothing then you believe in something.
I was shaken and outraged at once, because I saw how hopelessly he was entrapped by the Church and its theological thinking.
But the fact that so many television critics are taking serious issue with how shows are treating their women and sexuality is notable, if only because this sort of outrage was generally laughed off a few years ago.
An opinion that would have been considered a self - evident absurdity and only laughed at a decade or two ago is now taken seriously because it can be exchanged for a high price in outrage» outrage both from those who agree and those who disagree» which is the media's coin of the realm.
We as Christians should not be outraged by this stance of the gays, because we know the devil will use anyone and anything he can to bring down the Christians and the values true to the bible.
Progressive Catholic groups vented outrage Friday over the decision of a Roman Catholic school in Massachusetts to rescind the admission of an 8 - year - old student because his parents are lesbians.
The prophet's words convey deep personal grief, maybe even outrage, because of what is going on in ancient Israelite society.
Yet, time after time in comment threads like this, Atheists cry outrage about having faith shoved down their throat because an article or video was posted on a «neutral» playing field.
Not least because a hundred years later the use of «Dear Sirs» is likely to elicit a chorus of feminist outrage which compels me to add that any madams reading this would do well to buy this book as well (I'm sure that helped).
And we have difficulty in thinking any differently, because our instruments of analysis are still those of an old world order, thus provoking this mixture of censure, outrage and horror.
I've never understood the outraged culinary purists who say there should be no beans in chilli because really chilli without beans is really just a spicy meat sauce and what's special about that.
They outrage me tremendously because they're jam - packed with misinformation for an audience that's already misinformed.
There was outrage afterwards because during the race, several other drivers had gained an advantage by going off the track and escaped punishment.
I would not be surprised if the calamitous ref is now kicking himself because he has inadvertently done Arsenal a big favour and it would not have been an outrage if he had shown leniency on the second tackle.
Perhaps the loss of the Stanley Cup playoffs for the second time in history — the 1919 final between Montreal and Seattle was canceled because of a flu epidemic — will cause a modicum of outrage, but certainly there has been little of the visceral fan anger that flared during the 1994 baseball strike.
I posted something to that effect in another earlier thread but to see various arguments only bubble up because the player in focus is «political»... it's transparent that method and decorum are incidental to the outrage against it.
If we manage to strip him of some of his power, because it's frankly impossible to get him out without either Kroenke selling the club, or fans making an outrage, with both seeming unlikely events.
As reported in the Evening Standard, the fury and frustration of the Arsenal fans after the club tried to sneakily add on a charge to next year's season tickets because we are playing Barcelona in the next phase of the Champions League caused a backlash, with many contacting the club in outrage to protest.
I loved it because the comedy of the score and resultant outrage were fun to watch in the same way explosions in an action movie can be alluring.
Liverpool fans were upset when manager let Daniel Agger leave, expect another outrage if Martin Skrtel leaves the club because of poor management yet again.
So we react with outrage when we learn that a manufacturer sold contaminated formula and insist that breastfeeding, because it is natural, will never betray us.
Because of this, my response to his dipping school work had been fueled by anger and outrage.
I say first full class because she tried it a couple of years ago but slipped over on the floor before class started and was so outraged that it happened she declared that dancing was stupid and she no longer wanted anything to do with -LSB-...]
People were outraged about it and slammed mama Duggar for leaving her premature baby in the hospital because she was angry about beer.
There was outrage among secular and free speech groups when it emerged officials had removed the posters during a freshers» fair and told students they could not reprint it because it could cause religious offence.
Most of time, you'll only see slight growth, but if you happen to catch a wave of public indignation you might see a massive spurt of signups — I heard a presentation in 2005 from a group that had gone from zero to over 100,000 names in just a few months (if I remember right) because of outrage over gay marriage (they were on the let - us - marry - dammit side).
Shashi Tharoor wrote in Time Magazine that the book «reveals a side of Churchill largely ignored in the West and considerably tarnishes his heroic sheen», noting that «Mukerjee's prose is all the more devastating because she refuses to voice the outrage most readers will feel on reading her exhaustively researched, footnoted facts.»
Labour's MPs can barely wait to get their fingers on their phones before tweeting their latest moral outrage at the behaviour of their leader, whether it's because of a perceived failure to deal with anti-semitism, or his support for decriminalised sex work, or any of the other opinions or unforced errors he's responsible for.
«I'm sure that he would be outraged and angry at reading these headlines because the reputation of the state and the dignity of public service are on the line.
The public wasn't sufficiently outraged (possibly because they liked his scathing audits of various agencies and authorities during the Pataki years) and re-elected the comptroller in November, 2006.
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