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Is it a "negative" or "liberty" right, such as the freedom of speech or religion, requiring that others should not interfere with someone exercising it as long as that person is not injuring others?
The editor of the The Realist, Paul Krassner, later put Colbert's performance in historical context, saying that it stands out among contemporary US satire as the only example of the spirit of the satire by Lenny Bruce, George Carlin and Richard Pryor, which took risks and broke barriers to free speech, "rather than just proudly exercising it as comedians do now".
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But they're not going to exercise it as long as things are going well.
I appreciate that, and I think she should exercise it as much as she can".
A secret law, a law unknown to its subjects, legitimises the arbitrary despotism of those who exercise it, as indicated in the title of a recent report on China: "Even what's secret is a secret in China".
In theory, they already had that right, but Southern whites found ways to prevent them from exercising it, such as impossible-to-pass "literacy" tests, selectively applied.
3. Imagination is a beautiful thing; exercise it as much as you can so it doesn't fade away.
But retaining influence, and exercising it, could be just as problematic.
He described Mr. Murdoch's influence "whether he exercises it or not" as "unattractive".
We do not need to demonstrate our dissatisfaction so much as to exercise it.
As a damage limitation exercise, it was as brutal as it was unprecedented.
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