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He established a technique by which, without disloyalty to the president, he conveyed to those who came to see him that his own ideas and way of doing things had not changed.
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Fans of Barbara Ehrenreich should be lining up for it, without fear of disloyalty to sons, fathers or gender.
"It was wrong to react so impulsively, without positive evidence of disloyalty, even though we felt we had a good motive in the security of our state," he wrote in his memoirs.
But the flexibility of a free vote would allow either Theresa May or Boris Johnson, two potential challengers for the party leadership, to risk backing the leave campaign without facing allegations of disloyalty.
Presenting the Pope's controversial encyclical on moral questions, Veritatis Splendor, in 1993, he demolished the challenge of a young reporter on contraception by counter-challenging: "Have you actually read Humanae Vitae?" Yet without implying the slightest disloyalty, he presented a clearly different approach from that of the Vatican.
In 1962, he wrote that internment had "subjected Americans to the shame of being classed as enemies of their native country without any evidence indicating disloyalty".
Every column also delved into weightier matters, such as why Executive Order 9066 was called the shame of the nation (it ordered the internment of Japanese Americans and nationals during World War II without proof of their disloyalty) and whether Stokely Carmichael was ever a Communist (no, but he often sounded like one).
Without the hubris, arrogance, laziness, disloyalty, connivance and opportunism of so many of the key players, we would probably not be in this current state of Brexit-induced political mess.
She has helped form and execute the President's policies without a hint of dissension or disloyalty, to the great credit of both of them.
McCarthy and his followers cowed many in politics, government, and entertainment with charges that they were "un-American" for years before his tactics so sickened the country that the term "McCarthyism" is now used to denote " the practice of making accusations of disloyalty, subversion, or treason without proper regard for evidence".
Executive Order 9066 authorized the creation of military zones for Japanese citizens and resident aliens, which paved the way for the forced expulsion of 120,000 American citizens of Japanese descent from their homes to camps throughout the western U.S. -- where they were held behind barbed wire without evidence documenting a single individual's disloyalty towards America.
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