A Quote by Todd Akin

I was involved in some peaceful protests. — © Todd Akin
I was involved in some peaceful protests.
I support peaceful protests and the rule of law, and denounce all acts of violence.
Protest is OK. But protests, according to my King family legacy, should be peaceful.
What makes America great is peaceful protests and exercising your constitutional rights.
I'm praying for healing for our nation. For retaliation that yields constructive results. Peaceful protests. We need each other.
The methods of peaceful protests are not capable of being effective, because in reality most people pay little attention to things that are not abrasive.
My parents were activists and my mother was hugely involved with the anti-Vietnam War protests.
One of the great things about our democracy is it expresses itself in all sorts of ways. And that includes people protesting. I've been the subject of protests during the course of my eight years and I suspect that there's not a president in our history that at some point hasn't been subject to these protests.
The president welcomes peaceful protests - it is a time-honored tradition. The president agrees violence is not the answer in Iraq, and that's why he hopes Saddam Hussein will disarm.
There haven't been organized protests, but I have heard of protests where people have wanted to celebrate Halloween.
I do not lead the Hong Kong protests, because no one person leads the protests.
Public protests against globalization - protests that occur by and large in the prosperous West - denounce free trade and the mobility of capital as instruments of exploitation and oppression.
When counterterrorist policies are used to suppress peaceful protests and legitimate opposition movements, shut down debate, target human rights defenders, or stigmatize minorities, they fail, and we all lose. Indeed, such responses may cause further resentment and instability and contribute to radicalization.
Prisoners do different things. Some write, some read. Some engage in athletic events and working out and some do all of that. Some get involved in the religious groups that they're part of. Some get involved in hobbies that are permitted in prison. There are plenty of ways to stay busy. You're never going to survive in prison unless you start getting busy.
All cultures are different. Some commit genocide. Some are uniquely peaceful. Some frequent bathhouses in groups. Some don't show each other the soles of their shoes or like pictures taken of them. Some have enormous hunting festivals or annual stretches when nobody speaks. Some don't use electricity.
I've heard a lot of people say you need white athletes to get involved in the anthem protests. I've said before I'll never kneel for an anthem, because the flag means something different for everybody in this country, but I support my peers.
As a life-long liberal who has engaged in protests against the government and for civil rights, I am saddened at efforts by some of my fellow liberals to silence commencement speakers with whom they might disagree on some issues.
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