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A similar appearance by Baker at a Muslim conference in Florida last year produced an angry exchange between the Jewish human rights organization the Anti-Defamation League and the Florida chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR). The latter organization published a letter from Baker claiming that "The so-called ‘quotes’ attributed to me [in OC Weekly] are pure, insulting, and outrageous lies." In the 1990s, states responded first to the growing public outrage by establishing do-not-call lists.

According to Easterbrook, "Trends in the educational, legal, political and media systems all urge contemporary men and women to view themselves as wronged by various forces real or imagined; to get angry and fight back; to fixate on any harms of which they may have been the target; to search out wrongs about which to become outraged."Of course, there are reasons for outrage.

But outrage ought be used sparingly.

The Warren Court was right to end the outrageous malapportionment of legislative districts that had left urban voters in many states with a fraction of the voting power of rural voters.

This "uncompromising emphasis on numerical equality" has served to "encourage and legitimate even the most outrageously partisan gerrymandering"—as Justice Lewis F. Powell Jr.

Then why are we not similarly outraged over the food poisoning from meat, dairy and eggs that kills thousands of people every year?These foods are also known contributors to heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure, diabetes, cancer, and obesity.

But for every Japanese outrage over which he lingers, Bradley offers a corresponding U.S. one, even if he has to go back to the Spanish American War or beyond to find it.

If you don’t get something or if something outrages you, do leave your e-mail and I’ll try to explain as best I can.

We're led to believe his pursuers are militant Jewish activists, outraged that he's been protected from prosecution all these years by the Catholic Church.

The twice-annual Television Critics Association (TCA) press tours are generally a junk parade marshaled by the networks to generate pre-premiere hype for new series, miniseries or whatever reality outrage they've dreamt up next.

Using a lively, highly accessible new translation by Center Stage associate dramaturg James Magruder, Baltimore-born director David Schweizer zeroes in on the more outrageous aspects of Moliere's 1668 satire of greed.

Many in the Latino community were outraged when a new law offering driver's licences to undocumented workers was repealed by the legislature and Schwarzenegger.

What, the outraged professor or muckraking editorial writer wonders, has gone wrong?How, in so up-to-date an age as our own, could some very dead white males manage to be so...popular? Our friends have nevertheless found a way to stamp out this resurgence of barbarism.

He is outraged, and quizzes the men about it.

They didn't bother white Americans when the book, first published in England in 1899, arrived in this country in 1901. African-Americans, however, were outraged by the racist illustrations, which grew even worse in later editions, and the use of the pejorative "Sambo," a word that had a longer history than Bannerman's book.


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