Your initiatives seem to punish law-abiding American citizens and enable the murderers, thugs and other lowlifes who wish to do harm to others.
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And we will continue to seek and find and bring to justice terrorists who are plotting to do harm to Americans and our allies.
The practiced cool demeanor of our president will not enhance his stature or his popularity with those who plan to do harm to the United States.
"I think it's safe to say that if the tiger really wanted to do harm to this individual he certainly had the time to do it, " Breheny said.
"Our main concern always was to take an ethical stance and to do no harm to any revenue streams of programme makers or broadcasters, " Roger Evans told the BBC.
The threat of an EMP attack is hardly the only reason for ensuring that ballistic missiles cannot be used to do harm to this country, but it is a particularly compelling one.
The potential for social media to do harm to investors became apparent last week, after a hoax used the Associated Press Twitter account to post the supposed breaking news that President Obama had been injured due to explosions at the White House.
And as I said at the beginning, in answer to your first question, al Qaeda remains the number-one threat to the United States and our allies, and that is why we focus so much attention and resources on al Qaeda, as well as other extremists who are plotting to do harm to our interests and our people.
I'm reminded very much -- if you look at the quite similar parallel cases between Abdulmutallab and Richard Reid, obviously spaced some years apart, but each trying to do harm to a transatlantic flight using similar chemicals, decisions were made by the previous administration after looking at all of the factors involved to enter Richard Reid into our civil justice system.
Unfortunately, our government is pursuing policies that can only encourage those who aspire to do us harm to redouble their efforts.
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Pelosi will make him the chairman of the defense appropriations subcommittee - from which he will be able to do immense harm to the war effort.
They are designed not to do irreparable harm to the United States' important strategic relationship with China, but calculated to bring maximum pressure to bear for the restoration of positive trends toward economic and political liberalization in the PRC.
Now, they were treated to the spectacle of Washington politics threatening to do direct and immediate harm to their livelihoods and to the American economy.
"The president is very confident that this government is taking the steps that are necessary to take our fight to those who seek to do us harm, " Gibbs said on the ABC program.
You can't be absolutely sure, but it seems to me the benefit of doing this is overwhelmingly good that it meets the intentions of the persons who kept papers not to embarrass themselves or do harm to others.
While many may want to condemn these proposed technologies as nefarious military weapons likely to do more harm than good, it would be foolish to do so without first considering the commercial applications likely to flow from these technologies.
It is more likely that laws will be used not to obstruct the recording and collection of information, but to catch those who use it to do harm.
Nor, perhaps, to competitors who might want to use the legal system to do them harm.
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We've seen that term used increasingly over the last two years and it marginalizes individuals and organizations, letting people feel free to go and do bodily harm to innocent people who are simply working and representing folks all across this country.
Chertoff said an individual or small group planning to do harm is difficult to detect.
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He commands thousands of workers and billions of dollars in capital yet says he is powerless to stop government's plan to do Wall Street grievous harm--or even to speak out against it.
The Second Amendment was designed to ensure that individuals retained the right and means to defend themselves against any illegitimate attempt to do them harm, be it an attempt by a private outlaw or government agents violating their trust under the color of law.
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Nobody should be compared to people that -- to the people that have sought to do the world harm through terrorism.
We know that al Qaeda and its extremist affiliates want to, and seek to do, harm and damage in Europe and in the United States.
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"I never wanted to do anything to harm him or cause detriment to his life or to the lives of those around him, " Washington-Williams said at a 2003 news conference, six months after her father died at the age of 100.
The most important thing I am factoring in is trying to make sure that we don't do harm to Rutgers University, because we are a small slice of the pie here at this great place.
It would compromise what tend to be called sources and methods, and would do harm to our national security interests.
The prospect of waves of GIs marching home after a successful mission to build a democratic Iraq would do no harm to Mr Bush's campaign to get re-elected in November's presidential vote.
While the UAE's government is currently depicted as a friend and ally in the so-called war on terror, its country remains awash with Islamofascist recruiters and adherents -- people all too willing to exploit any new opportunity to do us harm.
They often go from brashly demanding cures to learning that some treatments that seemed to help, like bone marrow transplants for breast cancer, turned out to do harm.
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