Not exact matches
His attorneys have argued that this is a malicious lawsuit meant to
slander him, brought by a firm that manipulated Kalanick
at a time when he was grieving the death of his mother.
There is so much
slander, gossip and back biting, it's makes you wonder what type of people hang out
at CNN.
It is only
slander if it isnt true LDS is a cult by any definition and quite a twisted one
at that with a history of racism and treason
Maybe it will be
slander, and gossip and accusations directed
at you.
At the end of the passage, Paul listed some of the many sins these people were involved in,» which include gossip,
slander, envy, hate, disobedience to parents, etc. (p. 179)
You mean «accept» NOT «except» If you're going to
slander and / or lie
at least spell it correctly.
By contrast, the ancient
slander shows that pagans, if they knew anything
at all about the Church, knew that the Church gathered to eat and drink the flesh and blood of her Savior and greeted one another with a kiss of peace.
The Supreme Court is arguing about the rights of those religious nuts from Wesboro Baptist Church who interrupt and
slander people
at soldiers funerals.
I do get concerned that I am too argumentative and picky
at times and I have to think about how I should take notice of the counsel of the apostle Peter who wrote» rid yourselves of all malice, guile, insincerity, envy and
slander» I examine myself in the light of this and it does not look pretty so many times.
After the vile
slanders of Iago and Roderigo, who would paint Othello as a lecherous savage in the play's first scene, Shakespeare is
at pains to present the Moor as a gentleman of fully heroic stature.
At the time of her death she was suing her former husband, «charging libel and
slander for comments he made about her mental state.»
He has patched and altered it in a few places... I had to laugh
at the great wisdom which so terribly
slandered, condemned and forbade my New Testament when it was published under my name, but made it required reading when it was published under the name of another,» wrote Luther in a piece about translating the Bible, written
at the Coburg.
This endorsement came despite the congressman's infamous repeated
slander of Marines in Haditha, Iraq,
at a critical point in the war.»
So it's ok to
slander someone you disagree with because others who you also disagree with have said things you don't like — even though the people you are
slandering have never anything of that sort and have no connection
at all with the fundamentalists you sited?
Fr Luther preached
at the gathering and gave his brethren a forceful harangue about that prime sin of the cloister, backbiting and
slander.
I do not care if you take that as defense of Wenger or
slander of the man, I am merely pointing out an issue
at the club.
I'll insult him but not just for the sake of
slander, I'll take digs
at what he said... not who he is.
Not a question of «
slander»
at all.
Before we
slander him for the poor games he's had, we should remember that
at one point, he was the much awaited savior from Manuel Almunia and Co..
I really hope Khabib isn't gonna become this media darling who they protect
at all costs and
slander anyone who doesn't think he's the greatest fighter of all time because then it becomes very like the whole Ronda situation.
They had to keep a lid on things, careful of 50 / 50s...
At least we still had an attack which posed a threat on the counter and the team had confidence in being patient, a trait which should be admired and not
slandered.
Maybe the NY Daily News should be careful about
slander as well: check the Monday, March 15, 2015 Headline that states: «Veteran Long Island State Senator John Flanagan voted on bills that benefitted clients
at law firm.»
I'd have to respond that you Anonymous post unsubstantiated
slander targeting a fine reporter
at one of the greatest news assets in our community.
The accusations of me distributing anti-Semitic statements on blogs were initiated by notorious human rights campaigner Scott Long who had to quit his position
at Human Rights Watch (HRW) due to his involvement into
slandering British human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell for which both Mr Long and HRW had to make a public apology.
Clearly, the e-mails were meant to
slander and defame the people
at Buffalo City Hall.
I will, no doubt, be interrupted, shouted down,
slandered, put on the spot, and subjected to a scrutiny that would be a thousand times more intense than anything directed
at other panellists.
They with the help of the media have been
slandering and lying about republicans since
at least the 1980 election.
If anything, it was harder luring myself out of bed with the prospect of another action - packed day of film - watching, and by no means do I wish to
slander my beloved, so I'll simply note that we were, alas, late for the 11:30 screening of The Florida Project
at Odeon Leicester Square, if only by a matter of mere seconds of the actual film.
A primary teacher
at a school in Tyne and Wear said: «A pupil made a video
slandering another one and published this on YouTube; this followed a few days of hate on Facebook.
From where Casey sits, the criticism of Brown and others about the unwillingness of the AFT to embrace any reform of the obsolete process for teacher dismissals — including the Big Apple affiliate's successful opposition to Bloomberg's effort this year to give the city's schools chancellor final say over dismissing those alleged and convicted of criminal misconduct (and those engaged in inappropriate behavior with students)-- amounts to» a vicious
slander» geared to «chip away
at public support for the due process rights» and to «distract» people from the city's failures to put more effort into firing such teachers.
So I'm not surprised
at the sudden influx of «
slander» comments (BTW, if I were hiring an assistant, I'd hope he or she would know the difference between
slander and libel, and also that critical opinion does not constitute defamation).
slands National Park
at a booth.
Documented actions and interventions such as Gordon Matta - Clark's (1943 - 78) BB gun window blow out, Gianni Motti's (b. 1958) appearance
at the VIP box of the French Open wearing an Abu Ghraib - style hood, and Chris Burden's (b. 1946) TV hijack, will be seen alongside works by Dan Colen (b. 1979) and Nate Lowman (b. 1979) whose hijacked landscapes have become vehicles for the
slanders and libels of a malignant culture of pollution, racial slurs, and tarnished reputations.
From the link: Lee Harris
at TCSDaily examines the old
slander that conservatives are from the «stupid party».
China much
slandered for CO2 has
at least some program on that.
And in addition, think about all the wasted energy the «climate community» spent mitigating the impact of «deniers,» when «skeptics» could have helped out by listening more carefully to the «climate community,» and trying to understand «the climate community's» arguments, and adding to progress on increasing our understanding of the causes of climate variability and change — rather than apologizing or ignoring the input from scientists like Fred Singer — who deliberately lifts a conditional clause from a larger sentence, divorces it completely from context, and creates a fraudulent quotation in order to deliberately deceive, or Ross McKitrick who
slanders other scientists on purely speculative conclusions about their motivations, or guest - posters
at WUWT who call BEST «media whores,» or the long line of denizens
at Climate Etc. who falsely claim that the «climate community» ignores all uncertainties towards the goal of serving a socialist, eco-Nazi agenda to destroy capitalism.
He routinely goes out of his way to
slander, mock or denigrate those who challenge him or hold view
at odds with his.
Worse, that when «a physicist» had his
slander removed from WUWT because Mr. Watts didn't want the legal exposure of hosting such
slander per se, «a physicist» rushed right over to this blog to repeat it and put Ms. Curry
at the same risk.
At this point I'm wondering if taking an anonymous defamatory email and passing it on anonymously still counts as
slander on the part of the passer - on.
I think it's in your own interests to substantiate your comment, because otherwise, it makes you look like you're just
slandering Abreu and Steinhilber et al on the basis of nothing
at all except your own prejudice against the field of study they have written the paper around.
Should McIntyre ever decide to seek employment with the NY Times or suckle
at the climate alarmism teat, he will surely find it difficult
at best thanks to Mann's
slander.
As you have personally experienced, vicious
slander seems to be the default response to anyone raising a question
at a lot of alarmist blogs and from people like Michael Mann.
I do not know whether to laugh out loud
at the inanity of your suggestion or accuse you of
slander in what appears like an attempt to fabricate a strawman argument.
For example, Dr. Paul Opler (the first invertebrate specialist for the Endangered Species Act) was included in an email discussing how to deal with «Steele», sent by
Slandering Sou and Miesler to Cook
at SkepticalScience, Climate Progress, and Dr. Singer (who hoist Sou by her own petard).
I have referred to Yosemite's temperature trend (in my IEEE presentation that Miesler has become obsessed with
slandering) because it represented similar trends recorded in USHCN data throughout montane California, from the north
at Mt Shasta in the Cascades, to Lake Tahoe (where my research was focused) and south to Death Valley.
It is NOT OK for you people to be
slandering a female SCIENTIST (A real scientist and not just a grant - whore or field - worker) either outright or by implication, either here or
at Deltoid.
«Listen to you thin skinned bullies who whine and wail because it's suggested that you go live on an iceberg... One could go on forever in bringing up the vicious, lunatic
slander that Lord Monckton has been hurling... How dare you, in your sanctimonious arrogance, condemn others for burping when you've been hurling a steady stream of vitriolic vomit
at their faces for years?
Finally, remember that J. Jonah Jamerson takes great umbrage
at being accused of
Slandering Spider - man in his paper.
Michael Coyle, solicitor advocate
at Lawdit Solicitors, says: «The judge commented that when considered in the context of defamation law, therefore, communications of this kind were much more akin to
slander than to the usual, more permanent kind of communications found in libel actions.»
The lawyers
at Gilbertson Davis have experience in defamation proceedings, in respect of defamation alleged to have been committed in writing (libel) or orally (
slander).