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- In an interview, Miller said that if black Americans were depicted in an image akin to Chief Wahoo, " the NAACP would be up in arms about it.
- New Yorkers would be up in arms, elected officials from across the political spectrum would line up to oppose the bank, and the media would editorialize against the plan.
- "Why don't they put them outside the Ahwahnee ( a luxury hotel ) The reason is simple, because the people at the Ahwahnee would be up in arms.
- Knowing conservatives would be up in arms again, McCain pulled reporters aside on his bus and polished his reply : It would be a " family decision, " he said.
- "If inflation was already out of control, everybody would be up in arms and say,'Why isn't the Fed tightening more ? "'she said.
- If one of our other constitutional rights was up for grabs-- the right to vote, the right to own property or the right to marry-- people would be up in arms.
- Yet when there's even a hint of state spending on social policies today ( e . g ., the recent fight over healthcare policy ), the country seems to be up in arms.
- Somehow, though, I think real people would be up in arms if he tried that and I'll bet the courts finally would start taking a serious look at his whole strong-arm operation.
- The vice president said in Lebanon that if a Republican had proposed the limits he says Bradley would put on Medicaid care for the needy, " every Democrat in America would be up in arms about it ."
- Told of the size of some of Amtrak's indemnification payments, Frank Clemente, who runs the consumer group Public Citizens Congress Watch, said, " I think if the public knew this it would be up in arms ."