Invariably, what is labeled «teacher bashing» is nothing more
than anger at the teachers unions for blocking every type of education reform imaginable, as well as the unions doing their level best to block school districts» attempts to fire bad and even criminal teachers.
Not exact matches
When it came to that last question, there was plenty of
anger to go around, with many complaining about David Cameron's decision to call the referendum, others infuriated
at the weak Leave campaign, and still others offering less
than polite commentary on segments of their fellow citizens.
We could then actually talk about the issue in a calm and loving way, rather
than letting the
anger build and then blurting out hurtful things
at each other.
The fact that Congress chose to denounce unjust redistribution suggests that something else was
at play — namely, that the public was «
angered less by the reduction in their wealth
than by the way in which the wealth was extracted.»
I believe the NDP was the beneficiary of
anger directed
at the former PC politicians who were in Government and I do believe that
anger was greater
than than anyone realized.
Better for fools to cut their tongue
than lash
at the truth and
anger the very God who will give you or take away your salvation.
Pride,
anger, greed, judgmentalism, and gluttony, for example, are condemned all over the place in Scripture (way more
than homosexuality), and yet most Christians are content to live in such destructive lifestyles while they point the finger
at homosexuals and call down God's curses upon them.
Peace and Ramadan Kareem to all Muslim Brothers and Sisters... Inshallah fasting from Monday Dawn to SunSet... Just wonder in Christians or non Religious have tried fasting as Muslims do... am sure with time they will adopt it as a system for the health benefits it holds health and body... it is told it helps the body to discharge and burn out the poisonous chemicals from our bodies other
than controlling weights... Some say they can not because of smoking other for water or food... but other
than that is controlling
anger or bad mood of the empty stomach, controlling one's tongue from hurting any one, to control eyes from staring
at desire... Above all those to a Muslim he is to Maintain Prayers and Quran Reciting which of course beside it being a spiritual matter it is meant the body exercise by the up's and down's of prayers... as well as training of tongue & lungs by the Quran Recitation... these beside Tasbih «Praise of Glorify» helps to control one's breathing..
But to the extent that it ignores the finger Lincoln points
at the Civil War — to the extent that it forgets the decimation of a generation of young Americans
at the beginnings of manhood; to the extent that it forgets the windrows of corpses
at Shiloh, the odor of death in the Wilderness, the walking skeletons of Andersonville, 623,000 dead all told, not to mention the interminable list of those crippled, orphaned, and widowed whose pensions became the single largest bill paid by the federal government for the following half - century; to the extent that it ignores how the war cost the United States $ 6.6 billion, rocketed the national debt from $ 65 million to $ 2.7 billion, retarded commodity growth for the next thirty years, and devalued its currency — then the call for reparations opens itself up to a charge of willful forgetfulness so massive that resentment,
anger, and bitterness, rather
than justice, will (I fear) be its real legacy.
Yes, this means man's natural urges are more powerful
than the fear of burning in H - ell forever or
angering a God that can see you
at any time and can do anything
at all to you.
No, my
anger at them is due to their insistence that their way is the only way and that our elected representatives should enact laws that reflect their beliefs rather
than adhering to the principles of the Consti tution and its amendments.
@Tom Tom: «No, my
anger at them is due to their insistence that their way is the only way and that our elected representatives should enact laws that reflect their beliefs rather
than adhering to the principles of the Consti tution and its amendments.»
In this regard, the animal protectionist perspective echoes that of the anti-gun lobby which directs its
anger at an inanimate object rather
than the morally responsible operator.
Of course
anger is also dangerous, since we are far more willing to be outraged
at injustices to ourselves
than to others.
Not to mention that being told to sit quietly, submissively, and above all, not to show your
anger, is one of the major ways that women have been pushed down and marginalized in our culture (which, I would suggest, is a strong contributing factor to the kind of feedback you have been receiving for your recent posts - you were far nicer to Mark or Donald or whoever
than many of us guys have been to them over the years, and yet you seemed to receive far more criticism for speaking up - i.e. not just for what you said, but for the very fact that you said anything
at all -
than we would have).
plenty of rants about people who think differently or worship differently (even within Christianity) or live different lifestyles
than what people think they should, and not nearly enough
anger about injustice, disdain for prejudice, discontent about misrepresentation of Jesus» words and frustration
at the unwillingess to be salt and light rather
than fire and brimstone.
That is unless they agree to buy the right quality players and pay wages similar to what obtains
at clubs such as Man U, Chelsea, Man City, Barca, Juve, etc. the fans should subsequently direct their
anger and frustration
at the Board
than any other person.
But rather
than accept defeat to a Messi - inspired Barca — the Argentine scored both goals
at the Emirates — Gooners vented their
anger at Flamini.
Arsenal fans may well argue that the Gunners and Arsene Wenger have not been spending big money to win the title
at all, and there has been a lot of
anger that the boss only signed Petr Cech in the summer and then Mohamed Elneny in January, but you can not argue that our squad cost a lot more
than that of Leicester.
There is no other way for them to vent their
anger than through protests
at games and social media.
There is still a lot of
anger among some Arsenal fans, even though the planned protest against Arsene Wenger and the Arsenal board
at the home game against Norwich City last weekend seemed to show more support for the beleaguered boss
than a united determination to see him replaced as manager.
i cant help my
anger at this point becos its a result of so much pent up frustration and the managers failure to recognise issues and failure to ever acknowledge our fans and i refuse to stick my head in the ground and come up smiling after beating stoke
at home 2 - 0, maybe if the manager had ever once just said «i feel for the fans» or apologise to travelling fans after gutless away displays, but no he does nt feel accountable to any1 despite the thousands of times «theres only one arsene wenger» rings in his ears, hes gotten more love and trust
than youd give your wife but wot has he given you in return the last 4 years???? not even acknowledgement, and in between the poor run hes given us more
than his fair share of touchline controversy which reflects badly on us and the club in regards to fair play.and he never sees anything!!!! be honest and come out like moyes and bruce, its refreshing!!!! the standards
at the club hav plummeted and where chels, utd, pool and even villa / city / spurs hav so many players who fight and uphold club traditions we only hav cesc, gallas, verm, RvP, sagna and arsha who, IMO really care and who fight when our backs are to the wall....
However, we have not been that great about consistency and sometimes I fear that we are not responding
at all when they disobey and then sometimes we respond with
anger and I (much more often
than my gentle husband) sadly, I respond with hurtful, frustrated words.
It also
angered me a little, because I knew full well that my daughter, being a high - needs and very fussy baby and
at the peak of separation anxiety, would take longer
than most to get used to daycare and I felt that the director was being a bit unreasonable.
A recent Gallup poll revealed more stay -
at - home moms report experiencing sadness or
anger in their day
than moms who work outside of the home.
Look
at how most of us end romantic relationships — with
anger, hurt, accusations, resentments, vengeful thoughts and more days
than not when people «can't stand each other.»
But the underlying issue may be
anger — more
than 40 percent of the men surveyed by the Berkowitzes said that they're mad
at their wives.
Wives, of course, are just as angry; in a survey of more
than 1,000 moms in Parenting magazine, «Mad
at Dad,» 46 percent said they get mad
at their hubbies once a week or more (54 percent if they have babies in the house), and 1 in 10 say their
anger is «deep and long - lasting.»
In cases where his
anger is consistent, it usually means that there is something more
at play
than simple adolescent angst.
While Thomas's enthusiasm means the show rattles along
at a rate of knots, and occasionally provides some decent laughs, there remains a sense that the audience are roaring out their
anger over the expenses issue rather
than fi nding it a source of comedy.
There was public
anger surrounding these previous state visits, to be sure, but the
anger was far less widespread
than at present.
Despite more
than 90 MPs signing the parliamentary motion against the proposals tabled by Audrey Wise MP, outbursts of
anger at meetings of the PLP addressed by Harriet Harman, protests and vocal opposition from women Labour Party members and lone parent organisations — even Glenys Kinnock MEP added her name to a petition and letter against the proposals — the new batch of Labour women MPs were largely noticeable by their absence.
But one senior Conservative MP gave me a taste of the
anger at Cameron» election performance in which he won 36 % of the vote — around four points more
than the 32.3 % won by Michael Howard in 2005.
Even before Libous son Matthew began his cushy gig
at the Westchester County firm — where his salary was inexplicably $ 60,000 more
than senior attorneys — he
angered firm bosses by leasing a Land Rover and drunkenly making moves on a boss» wife.
Clarke, whose focus on rehabilitation rather
than prison
at the Ministry of Justice
angered the tabloid press, is expected to be demoted, probably to Leader of the House — a position currently occupied by Sir George Young.
Driven by
anger at education reforms included in this year's state budget, there's a movement afoot in Albany to encourage parents to keep their children home from school, rather
than sit for state tests.
Quick to
anger, with a tendency to bark
at people rather
than talk to them, Cameron is in reality a decidedly weak public face for his party.
But their call to action — and their
anger — was directed more
at the Republican leadership in the House
than at President Obama.
On the 64th floor of 1 World Trade Center,
at the first of six planned events around the state, the governor spoke to a seated assembly of more
than 100 people, including state and local elected officials and everyday New Yorkers, relaying an overall message that kept with his recent record but was also engineered as a response to the widespread «middle class
anger» evident in the 2016 presidential election.
The presumption is that all the clamoring is aimed
at holdout legislators, to make the officeholders more afraid of public
anger than they are of the prospect of a more competitive district.
Dr Rahul Jalil, Lecturer in Forensic Psychology
at Birmingham City University, said, «Nurses who reported being the target of derogatory remarks reported higher levels of
anger than their colleagues.
He said most of this damage was apparently the result of an outpouring of
anger by locals toward the government rather
than a concerted attempt
at theft.
For the last four years, he has been venting his
anger and frustration on the heavy bag
at John's Boxing Gym, in the Bronx, N.Y., rather
than on other neighborhood kids.
That positivity might nauseate or
anger some, but it's better
than the scared - straight approach, and it wouldn't work
at all were it not for Lily Collins» performance.
Unfortunately, Abramoff's under - the - table wheeling and dealing is more likely to elicit
anger rather
than chuckles for most U.S. citizens, so, even when the tone seems so amusing throughout, it's hard to find much to laugh
at.
This is
at its most apparent when he and Eli (Paul Dano) butt heads, with Day - Lewis leaning in with irritation, his face practically clenching as he tries to summon all of his
anger into his voice rather
than just slapping the weaselly little shit in front of him (though it's enormously satisfying when he does).
This is the film, more
than 10 years into his career, where he flowered as a screen presence, as Jack the lad, the outsider, capable of
anger, sarcasm, self - pity, also capable of tenderness and grief, ready for violence but not very good
at it.
At its core is a powerhouse performance from Vince Vaughn as Bradley Thomas, a drug - running family man with more
anger management problems
than the Hulk.
Less manic, goofy, and memorable
than an Oliver Stone spin on the Wilson - Plame affair would likely have turned out, Fair Game balances its slow - boiling
anger at the Bush administration's malfeasance in selling the 2003 invasion of Iraq by keeping an eye on engaging the general audience with Scenes from a Georgetown Marriage.
Conan took shots
at NBC, delivering them with enough
anger to paint them as more
than mere jokes.