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This sort of indignation speaks more to the right's failure to take seriously the history and reality of American racial injustice than it does to Mr Richwine's fate.
By the time I began school in 1938, Lindbergh's was a name thatprovoked the same sort of indignation in our house as did theweekly Sunday radio broadcasts of Father Coughlin, the Detroit-areapriest who edited a right-wing weekly called Social Justice andwhose anti-Semitic virulence aroused the passions of a sizable audienceduring the country's hard times.
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J. Gilmore Childers, who prosecuted terrorism cases with Mr. Fitzgerald in New York, said his old friend had a sort of righteous indignation at wrongdoing.
These leaders spent the last week feigning all sorts of righteous indignation over revelations that the NSA was using extreme measures to spy indiscriminately not only on the communications of their citizens en masse but also on their own embassies and consulates - things they learned thanks to Edward Snowden's self-sacrificing choice to reveal to the world what he discovered inside the NSA.
Indeed, it's easy to see how exactly the sort of justified moral indignation that Ms. Gordon herself displays could support that belief.
"No over-all national policy exists for developing this sort of technology," Sylvia told me, with a trace of indignation.
The sexual abuse of children is a form of maltreatment that provokes reactions of indignation and incomprehensibility in all cultures.
And it's fairly easy to engage sympathy and elicit indignation over this sort of cruelty.
End of indignation.
That sense of indignation.
Prosecutors loosened howls of indignation.
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