Quotes about nefarious (14 Quotes)


    It's pretty clear that if they had been two black men it would have been a different reaction. It would have been an evil, nefarious story about deception and disease. These are guys who blatantly cheat on their wives with other men. There's no way it would have been called a love story if they were black.

    These are dastardly acts of terrorism, ... We shall defeat their nefarious designs and will not allow them to succeed. We are resolute in our commitment to fighting terrorism in all forms.


    Identity theft involving these cards is a growing form of white collar crime, facilitating illegal immigration, banking and accounting fraud, tax evasion, and other nefarious activities.

    A majority of Americans living today, a surprisingly small majority because of the large youthful population, still remembers Watergate. And when we hear the word eavesdropping, those of us who lived during Watergate, we think of the nefarious activities of the Nixon administration.



    Coughlin's in a tough position if he claimed (the money) was for secret union activity -- which may be illegal. That's a tough defense 'I didn't do anything wrong because I was trying to do something nefarious on behalf of the company,'

    Only a government that is rich and safe can afford to be a democracy, for democracy is the most expensive and nefarious kind of government ever heard of on earth.

    People with nefarious intentions exploit that technology and target our children.


    People wonder 'What's the catch It must be nefarious and evil. I just tell them, don't let it creep you out too much that you like I-900. It's ala carte you can support me this year and I can go back and be the devil next year.

    Napolitano also voiced support for an investigation by Attorney General Terry Goddard, a fellow Democrat, to see whether there was illegal industry collusion on pricing. There's a lot to look into, ... There may in fact not be anything nefarious but it is

    It's really a problem of appearances in most cases. In 99 percent of the cases, it's something that looks bad, but you don't frequently have legislators who are necessarily swayed by this. But it is a concern. It can undermine public confidence. What people see they tend to believe, whether or not at its core it really is as nefarious as all that.

    The Spy Act strikes a right balance between preserving legitimate and benign uses of this technology, while still, at the same time, protecting unwitting consumers from the harm caused when it is misused and, of course, designed for nefarious purposes.



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