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WHO would dare to defend the rights of American businessmen these days?
Advocates for the people who died at Acteal express fury at those who dare to defend the accused.
He wants to challenge the hegemony of the Supreme Court, a fitting task for a state whose motto is "We Dare To Defend Our Rights".
"The problem of the Muslim world today is that even those countries with a progressive vision of Islam do not dare to defend it," he said.
"It's the revenge of CSIC managers against the postdocs who dare to defend their rights," Durán says.
Is it because it's one thing if, say, Muslims do the killing - that's no reason to get upset - but entirely different if Jews dare to defend themselves against those who wish to destroy them?
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Afterward, Issa expressed outrage because she had dared to defend herself and demanded that she return for another round of browbeating.
The chairman of President George Bush's Council of Economic Advisers, Gregory Mankiw, got howled off the stage earlier this year when he dared to defend the practice.
(Last week's assassination of a Pakistani politician who dared to defend a Christian is a stark reminder of what that sort of world can look like).
One of the year's most enduring and beloved films, "To Kill a Mockingbird," was adapted from Harper Lee's novel about a Southern lawyer who dares to defend a black man.
At one point, he wanted to fire the highly respected editorial writer Alan Barth, who had dared to defend the right of Earl Browder, the former secretary-general of the Communist Party in America, not to name names before a Senate subcommittee.
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