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We find the Romney campaign's outrage over the vice president's comments today hypocritical, particularly in light of their own candidate's stump speech questioning the president's patriotism.
Branding the U.S. war effort "absurd," Sen. Gordon Smith (R-Ore). made waves in early December with a speech questioning the continued presence of troops.
In his memoirs, the former chancellor recalls how he was shunned at the 1994 conference after his speech questioning Britain's membership of the EU – and by whom.
Mitt Romney will renew his pledge to fight for the poor and middle class, in a speech questioning Democrat Hillary Clinton's foreign policy and economic credentials.
That charge was the focus of a speech questioning the U.S.-Saudi alliance, making waves within the Beltway and showing that criticism of the kingdom is no longer taboo for top American players.
Entrepreneur Elissa Shevinsky wrote on blogging website Medium that speech "questioning the technical qualifications of people based on race or gender" could fall under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, which prohibits employment discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex and national origin.
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Adair Turner, Britain's leading financial regulator, has given well-received speeches questioning whether much of finance is "socially useful" and arguing that it should be a smaller part of the economy.
Dubbed "Live Shot" by the Boston media for his ardent courting of TV coverage, Kerry has delivered provocative speeches questioning Democratic articles of faith such as affirmative action and teacher tenure -- only to drop the subjects when the backlash came.
Mrs. Clinton has been enjoying her first real burst of momentum lately, thanks to her new advertisements and speeches questioning Mr. Obama's abilities in a crisis, raising the fact that he has not convened his Senate subcommittee to hold hearings on the Afghanistan war.
"I'll tell you what there's not a lot of freedom of speech for: questioning freedom of speech," he added.
We hear it every day in generalised speech without questioning it: scientists are "he", engineers are unwaveringly men.
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