“Well, you know, the violence is mostly in Mexico itself, at least the violence that people are worried about. And so we want to make sure that violence does not spill over into our communities that are along the border.” PeopleKnowsWantWellsDoeCommunityViolenceWorriedBordersMexicoOur CommunitySpills Author:Janet Napolitano
“When I see the mostly young people of Occupy Wall Street - a mixture of the bored, the nihilistic, the seekers of excitement, the left-wing true believers, the confused idealists and those hoping to engage in violence - railing against the rich capitalists on Wall Street, I get worried. Because the hatred they express toward the rich is similar to that expressed against the rich by Stalin, Mao and Pol Pot. Of course, these people are not comparable to those killers. But class hatred must lead to bad things. That is why President Obama is playing with fire with his attacks on the rich.” PeopleYoungCoursesLeftPresidentClassRichFireViolenceStreetsWallHatredWingsBelieverWorriedBoredExcitementConfusedBad ThingsPotPresident ObamaCapitalistKillersMixturesSeekersIdealistLeft WingTrue BelieverMaoPlaying With FireOccupy Wall Street Author:Dennis Prager
“I think Americans have every reason to be worried about ISIS and the network of terrorist groups, because they have proven to be sophisticated and effective in wreaking violence and murder in many parts of the world, including in San Bernardino with their somehow connected radicalization of that couple there.” ThinkingWorldReasonViolenceGroupsCoupleMurderIncludingConnectedTerroristWorriedSophisticatedProvenIsisTerrorist Groups Author:Hillary Clinton
“I think some people at Doubleday worried about that a bit when Knockemstiff came out, but, with the exception of one or two people who complained that I didn't do justice to the many good people who lived in the holler, most of the local objections have been aimed at the violence and foul language.” PeopleThinkingHas BeensTwoLanguageBitsJusticeViolenceLocalsWorriedExceptionGood PeopleFoulObjectionsFoul Language Author:Donald Ray Pollock