His son Rand, newly elected as a senator from Kentucky, has also been stridently critical.
As a teenager, he was associated with a skinhead magazine that printed stridently anti-Semitic articles.
It is being made less stridently but with increasing force by the United States.
Moreover, the Obama administration remains stridently opposed to using military force to destroy Iran's nuclear installations.
The stridently anti-Berlusconi Italy of Principles party, on the other hand, doubled its share, to 8%.
Instead, the Veep stridently portrayed himself as an old-time populist, railing against big business and the rich.
And he neither hides his stridently right-wing politics nor is shy of using his papers to promote them.
Now he talks stridently of autonomy which the government in Skopje denounces as secession.
The U.S. has stridently objected to the reactor claiming that it could also be used to create plutonium for weapons.
The stridently pro-Democrat Think Progress recently relayed a report connecting American ethanol subsidies to severe food shortages in Guatemala.
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But France's president, Jacques Chirac, has stridently refused to back away from his candidate, Jean-Claude Trichet, governor of the Bank of France.
The US is proposing that all trade in bear parts be banned - a move which is stridently opposed by Canada and Russia.
So too, a clear Republican policy on Israel will motivate pro-Israel Democrats to more stridently distance themselves from Obama on issues related to Israel.
Several BPP leaders participated in anti-Israel conferences in Africa and the Middle East where they gave stridently anti-Semitic speeches calling for the destruction of Israel.
But Chinese textbooks are controversial too for their stridently anti-Japanese content.
That tempts governments to shout ever louder in an attempt to get the public to listen and nowhere do they do so more stridently than in Britain.
In Nineveh, a stridently anti-Kurdish group called al-Hadba (an Arabic name for Mosul, the capital), led by Sunni Arabs, won the council with 49% of the votes.
Even in stridently Sunni Saudi Arabia, conservative clerics who denounced Hizbullah as an Iranian tool have faced a furious backlash of calls for Muslim unity in jihad.
The secular government of Syria, an ostensible ally of Iran, in fact shares little cultural affinity with its stridently Islamist rulers, compared with the AK party's businesslike, tie-wearing officials.
Together with the families of terror victims who oppose the government's intention to release their relatives' murderers, Katz has been the loudest voice in politics stridently opposing the deal.
Many in Florida's large Venezuelan community and other such pockets around the U.S. are stridently anti-Chavez and had fled their home country in response to the policies his government instituted.
Less stridently, Mrs Merkel says the same: she notes that she opposed opening EU accession talks with Turkey, but did not try to stop them when she came to office.
But China's leaders also face rumblings of discontent from leftist nationalists, who see the downturn as a chance to halt market-oriented reforms at home, and for China to assert itself more stridently abroad.
Not even the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei--a stridently anti-American but unremarkable cleric plucked from the religious ranks 14 years ago to fill the shoes of his giant predecessor, Ayatollah Khomeini--is fully in control.
After the stridently messy Cookie and a few forays into spacey jazz, the recent The World Has Made Me the Man of My Dreams includes guest appearances by everyone from Pat Metheny to Oumou Sangare.
He stridently and eloquently corrected Obama's false characterization of this country as the product of the Holocaust during his speeches at Cairo and Buchenwald by recalling the 3, 500 year old Jewish ties to the Land of Israel.
Unfortunately, due to Obama's stridently anti-Pakistani rhetoric throughout the campaign - rhetoric untethered to any coherent strategy for dealing with Pakistan - the Pakistanis no doubt felt the need to test his mettle as quickly as possible.
While Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel, who set the pace in practice at the Italian Grand Prix on Friday, refused to be drawn into the debate, McLaren driver Jenson Button was stridently opposed to any relaxation in the regulations.
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