Sentences with phrase «show outrage»

Women Against Radon committee member Pat Everett states, «It's time to show our outrage.
Assemblywoman Aravella Simotas, who represents the area, said it's important for the community «to show our outrage that a group like this would even think about coming and try to open a storefront here in Astoria.»
The fallout from the Weinstein scandal continued today, as protestors gathered outside Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance's office to show their outrage over the way prosecutors handled a case involving the alleged sexual assault of a model in 2015.
I am pissed - off that other teams even clubs like Spurs see the players that they want and immediately pounce on them like a tramp on chips, but when it comes to Arsenal we make appointments weeks and months into the future... I ask myself, what can I do as a fan of my beloved Arsenal, and what can we (Arsenal fans all over the world) do as supporters to show our outrage and indignation of the status - quo at Arsenal when it comes to transfers.
When he uses the daring words, «But I say unto you,» their frowns and gestures show their outrage.
We in the US ask for Muslims to show their outrage at extremists in their ranks and stop them, yet where's the outrage here?
«The public showed their outrage at eliminating national standards and cutting the program so poor children would be denied lunch.»

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When Vitter was in the House of Representatives he actually took calls from the DC Madam during roll call votes; later, Sen. Vitter expressed outrage over purported actions of the poverty group ACORN, where several staffers showed tolerance toward conservative operatives with a hidden camera who were pretending to be involved in prostitution.
The deal provoked howls of outrage until it was shown to have substantially reduced the prices consumers paid.
Opinion polls showed that just 22 % of New Brunswickers supported the deal, and a two - month - long diet of protests and loud public outrage convinced five of Graham's Liberal MLAs, including three cabinet ministers, to tell the premier in early January that they couldn't support the transaction.
I am outraged that Heather Cook, the former Episcopal priest, has the audacity to request to be released from prison after serving only two and a half years, not even four years after killing bicyclist Tom Palermo in a horrendous turn of events in which she showed herself to have no moral compass,...
Outrage can generate a ton of publicity (as this has) and makes more people want to watch the show to «see what they can see»....
org the muslim community have condemed and said this was wrong numerous times but as usual it is downplayed over radical attacks on the news, that's why it's never heard sadly, I've seen articles online and short interviews on local tv and news papers of outrage in the muslim community over attacks but nothing out of a grand media news giant have shown.
Extracted from the revolutionary narrative, Montesino shows us what it is that this voice, and our voices as witnesses to it, are doing through all our righteous outrage.
Among other outrages, the programme shows cartoon animations of young people masturbating in order to teach children about the function of their sexual organs.
Instead, angry critics showed up to express their outrage at his teaching.
The content and value of the book were obscured amid the posturing and hyperbolic assertions of the many conservative politicians, clergy and outraged talk show hosts who criticized university officials.
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.
Their actions show where their hearts truly are — separate from culture, invested in something far from reaction and outrage every time someone does or says something awful.
Yet, there is still reason for alarm: the different ways different people groups are treated by the media and the selective outrage we show.
Public outrage is being shown in many areas of the nation but the fanfares for or against the T vs. G trial is being socially weighed - in and national governances are taking notice in order to see just how fractured socialism is...
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.
Last year, though, to the disbelief of his fans, the delight of the tabloids and the outrage of the empty suits in the cricket hierarchy, Botham started showing up in public — though not on the playing field — in the most extraordinary costumes.
could not be more disgusted and outraged at the lack of ambition shown..
The fact that Ancelotti's firing was not greeted with any sort of shock or outrage shows the buffoonery that is the current Real Madrid President.
Earlier this year Milwaukee public health officials caused a a rightful outrage when they released a PSA showing a baby in a bed sleeping next to a butcher knife.
Show difficulty coping with anger, outrage, shame, and sadness; they are more likely to reexamine their own values, and may disengage from the family to do this
The Chibok abduction sparked international outrage and became the most infamous act by the Islamist Boko Haram group which has killed 20,000 people and uprooted at least 2 million in a brutal eight - year campaign that shows no sign of ending.
Business secretary Vince Cable said he viewed the potential payoff as an «outrage» which shareholders should fight against in an interview on BBC1's The Andrew Marr Show.
There has been outrage after videos emerged showing burning excavators as many argue the machines could have served a purpose in other fields.
On the one hand the Internet has made it easier to highlight racism, sexism and other social ills, call them out and show a kind of collective outrage about it.
In 2012, Sen. Claire McCaskill, D - Mo., received more votes in the Show - Me State than Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, buoyed, in part, by the outrage over Republican Senate candidate Todd Akin's «legitimate rape» comments.
The Chinese declared themselves surprised by the level of public outrage shown.
It would be recalled that the Boko Haram group had shown the video of the over 200 girls in captivity, leading to a global outrage.
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The Post issued a statement in response to the outrage saying that the story «does not say Mr. Stark deserved to die but our reporting showed that he had many enemies, which may have led to the commission of this terrible crime.»
Elected officials led by City Council Speaker Christine Quinn joined together at Hudson River Park in Lower Manhattan in a show of solidarity and outrage.
It shows that while Leave won in June, there is outrage from many Remainers at the type of Brexit which is being pursued.
Will the 23,000 people who signed a petition to remove Carl Paladino show up to vote in the next school board election or is their interest only momentarily engaged when they're outraged about something?
Banky W however sparked social media outrage over a video he erroneously uploaded on the Internet which showed his new wife, Adesua, in a compromising situation.The video Banky W posted on the Internet revealed the buttocks of his wife.
It just goes to show that for all their faux outrage, their commitment to OMOV is skin deep.
The implication that NYPA could be footing the bill for a flashy light show in New York City drew outrage from upstate New York lawmakers.
As 1010 WINS» Sonia Rincon reported, speaking on Syracuse public radio station WCNY's «The Capitol Pressroom» show Monday, Cuomo said when there is public outrage, reform laws get passed.
«But I'm saying the moral outrage that was shown over that, and that was 50 years after the Holocaust and there still was a feeling of outrage that you would have something of another religion constructed on what was considered sacred ground.»
On a recent episode of The People Before Politics Radio Show, talk show hosts Damon K. Jones and AJ Woodson discuss the lack of outrage from the black community on all the incidents of Police Criminality in Westchester County with no justice or accountabilShow, talk show hosts Damon K. Jones and AJ Woodson discuss the lack of outrage from the black community on all the incidents of Police Criminality in Westchester County with no justice or accountabilshow hosts Damon K. Jones and AJ Woodson discuss the lack of outrage from the black community on all the incidents of Police Criminality in Westchester County with no justice or accountability.
Jefferson's concern turned to outrage when two employees of a communications company came forward with documents showing that they had been paid to ghostwrite some of the Tamiflu studies.
He suspects that thousands of looted cuneiform tablets, small figurines, and bronze objects won't show up on the art market for years, as sellers wait for international outrage to cool.
Don Burke blasted... — Don Burke blaming his abhorrent behaviour on self - diagnosed Asperger's has caused renewed outrage at the 70 - year - old former TV show host.
Kate del Castillo accuses Mexican government of persecution Top entertainment stories of 2016 Sean Penn's alleged stalker arrested after showing up at The strange thing about celebrity scandals like the recent Paula Deen racism controversy is how inconsistent we are with our outrage.
If you ask him what's going on and why he's being this way, he might come right out and say he needs some space (which does nothing to assuage your Outrage at anti-Obama billboards calling President a «village idiot» and showing a child giving him the finger.
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