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- He is attracted by its promise of more money for police, but he has also defended the much-demagogued provisions controlling guns and financing crime-prevention programs such as night basketball.
- "To Renew America " _ which came out only three years ago, let's not forget _ belittled gun control and the Endangered Species Act, and demagogued illegal immigration.
- Members of Congress shy from blocking any such pitch out of the fear _ and it's a reasonable fear _ that they'll be demagogued as soft on crime in the next election.
- "Too many people in Congress just demagogued this issue so much that everybody's afraid of it, " said Robert McIntyre of Citizens for Tax Justice, a tax research group.
- Looking back, there was surprising public support for the association's being the first independent monitor to win authority to enter the prisons from a state Legislature remarkably fearless about being demagogued on the issue.
- Politicians have so demagogued the supposed dominance of defendants'rights that many citizens now think crimes are shrugged off and criminals set free willy-nilly, in an institutional indifference to the pain they cause.
- The House vote approving the inquiry had a slight protective coloration of bipartisanship, with 31 Democrats voting with the Republicans, in fear, perhaps, of being demagogued as blatantly tolerant of the president's transgressions.
- On that subject, Lott said : " Here's what I've got to say, ` Mr . President, you and your people demagogued this issue to the end, now what's your proposal?
- "People are horrified by a really gruesome murder and what's the first thing they ask ? ` Are you going to seek the death penalty ?'Politicians have demagogued this issue so they look tough on crime.
- "It is true he did not tell the truth, ( but ) it doesn't serve the nation's interest or our interest to go over and over that Bill Clinton demagogued the issue, " he said.