Sentences with phrase «n't fighting for freedom»

Asked by a young white reporter why he wasn't fighting for freedom in the South, Liston deadpanned, «I ain't got no dog - proof ass.»
It is as repressive as telling a woman to «stay in her place» or a telling a slave to remain faithful to his master and not fight for his freedom.
And keep in mind that Jesus did not fight for his freedom.

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and there is nothing wrong with the name jihad since jihad actually means «fighting for your country and people» without waiting for anything in return, for the love of god there are NO 72 virgins!!!!!! freedom of speech does not mean insulting other people!
«15 In his «Notes on Virginia» of 1781 Jefferson foresaw a future «total emancipation» but was not insensitive to the irony of a people fighting for its own freedom keeping another in subjection.
When they occurred, battles for intellectual freedom were generally fought against intellectually conservative forces, frequently embodied in, if not confined to, the senior authorities of the universities themselves.
There are many of us who have had to fight for that freedom, normally we don't face death when doing what we feel is needed.
Therefore, why should a few Muslims who weren't here originally, who didn't fight and die for freedom change that.
I can tell you don't care about our soldiers fighting for your freedom!
Today's Christians are * not * the same Christians who founded Harvard, who advanced education, medicine and science in the 1600s and 1700s, just as today's Republicans are not the ones who fought for social rights and freedoms in the 1800s.
tradition hard to break.the tradition of marriage is older and more meaningful than any other we know it crosses all religions and non religions, and races and cultures.it won't change easy.calling it something else for some people may make it easier to change.but what about those people who want that time tested tradition for themselves for their own self worth.it is a civil right give it to them today.this issues has divided my community as much as any other, but as we have fought to gain right after right, we have lost sight that all deserve the right of freedom of happiness.No gayness here, just can't fight the battle to keep someone down after being held down
This was because they opposed Israel's settlements and were willing to fight for their land and freedomnot because they are an actual «terror group».
There was a small but very passionate pro-slave minority, and then a majority who recognized a right to freedom for blacks, but didn't want to fight over it.
freedom is not a constant state, in my opinion, but something that must be fought for and defended with great effort.
In her book One Woman's Fight, published by the Freedom from Religion Foundation, she said she was sure that «I fought not only for what I earnestly believed to be right, but for the truest kind of religious freedom intended by the First Amendment, the complete separation of church and state.Freedom from Religion Foundation, she said she was sure that «I fought not only for what I earnestly believed to be right, but for the truest kind of religious freedom intended by the First Amendment, the complete separation of church and state.freedom intended by the First Amendment, the complete separation of church and state.»
Chris, so defending your life, fighting for your freedom of religion, speech and guns, that was wrong because he didn't believe in your flavor of god???? So, he should just let you get taken by the Taliban because he doesn't know right from wrong, being that he is non christian... good to know.
is this not what these soldiers have been fighting and dying for «freedom» that's why we live in this country to have the freedom to live and have our own beliefs without the government telling us how we should live and act im proud of this soldier for standing up for his beliefs that's what he is fighting for if you holly rollers want forced religion then move to another country
FREEDOM to practice is what we fought for - not the specifics of the religion.
«Living off our hard earned freedoms»??! I fought for those hard earned freedoms and they didn't have anything to do with your christianity.
And who ever out of those fights for his land and freedom is called terrorist and killed like a dog or thrown out of land if not in mass jails for future exchange against Israeli soldiers... what a life what a freedom, what a human rights, what united nations what all the camouflage we are surrounded with in this unreal world.
I will fight for any religions right to practice as they wish as long as they don't stomp of individual rights and freedom of religion which means each person can make their religious moral judgements for themselves which is why there are millions of Christian women who have no problem with these 4 forms of birth control but they are now having their freedom of religion taken out of their hands and decided by their employer.
The left also think that christians do not believe in fighting for freedom.
In fact many of us do not believe in many far right issues but do believe in religious freedom, freedom of speech and other freedoms that we take so for granted, and what was fought for us future generations to have.
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«We're extremely proud of the men and women who fight for our freedom, and we couldn't think of a better way to honor them than with a hearty breakfast made with America's favorite potato!»
This isn't necessarily wrong, of course; the freedom to call a passing opposition player a «fucking wanker» is one worth fighting for.
But they didn't — they fought for the values that the country holds highest, in other words freedom.
What bothers me most is that, after all these years of women fighting for equality, with all our demands that we have an «equal partner,» why wouldn't we want to support men in their freedom, too — freedom to be stay - at - home dads, freedom to work part - time so they can maybe find the elusive work - live balance we women obsess about — instead of dooming them to obsolescence?
But the fact that a country which held a quarter of the world's population in colonial subjugation could not possibly be fighting for the principles of «freedom and democracy» eluded most British commentators, who seemed high on a rush of patriotic fervour.
He added that the future and development of Togo lies in the hands of the security agencies and that posterity will not forgive them if they allow themselves to be used to prevent people from fighting for their rights and freedom.
What is at stake is not just freedom of expression, as most of the world seems to hear, but the kind of society we will fight for, till the end, and which the French in particular still hold on to: laicité.
In doing so we can not only raise vital funds for Planned Parenthood, but also show the world's bullies that there is still a movement here willing to stand up and fight against the tide of regression that threatens to sweep away the freedoms of the most vulnerable citizens.
If anything, it should be a day in which hard - won, fought - for freedoms that Americans died for and which are supposed to define us as a nation, such as THE RIGHT TO VOTE, be practiced openly to show that a bunch of psycho killers from the Middle East can't ever ever take that away from us.
He told the Progress event: «I don't want to go back into the shadow cabinet for a very simple reason which is that I want to be able to fight with freedom on the issue of our membership of the European Union.»
Former President George W. Bush and his neoconservative lunatics got it into two wars that are a complete and utter mess because they were based on an ill - conceived strategy and a lie, and you simply can not impose democracy on people by invading their country and setting up your own puppet government when the people didn't ask for freedom by fighting for it, which is what most countries do when they want to be free.
Maybe I should keep complaining because we had to fight for our freedom back in 1776, but we don't dedicate a whole month to praise a whole nation.
As I look around today and see the rates of sexual violence against women on a terrifying rise, as well as what can only seem like a backwards slide of the very freedoms we fought so hard for, I can not help but look to my two daughters and pray that they will have in their lifetime the freedom that I have had.
Not only are they fighting for our country and our freedom, but they can also be away from family...
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Fighting daily for freedom across the globe can keep the body in shape but as audiences find out in the trailer for Marvel's Captain America: The Winter Soldier, it tires the mind — especially when it doesn't agree with the rise of the industrial military complex.
It's long in that, as the film doesn't sufficiently stick to the central theme of Mandela's fight for freedom, the scenes of his love life and his relationship with his children feel like they don't add much to the potency of the reason why Mandela is an important historical figure, and probably should have been excised.
His fight for her freedom is out of moral instinct, not empathy or love.
However, with a vast army and wealth at King Edward I's (McGoohan, Silver Streak) disposal, not all of the Scottish nobles are willing to go all in to fight for the freedom that Wallace seeks so tenaciously.
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I fought long and hard for this country's independence, gentlemen, and I did not risk my life for its freedom to join in some tawdry scheme to undermine its financial integrity.»
Shorty's present - day narrative switches back and forth with an historical plotline set in the eighteenth century, when Touissant l'Ouverture, a former slave, led Haiti in the fight for freedom, calling for justice, not vengeance, in the struggle to emancipate the slaves.
I now know that John Adams was not only a president, but one of the key figures in giving us the freedom and union we enjoy every day, fighting for it on political turf instead of the battlefields.
You will have to be intentional with your finances if you ever want a fighting chance to make it to financial freedom, but it doesn't have to take 40 - 50 years of slaving away for The Man before you have the option to retire.
While poor Chewy will never know what life with guardians who care for his welfare, the fight for his freedom will not go in vain.
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