Real ideas sometimes rise from the muck, which is why free societies willingly put up with so much muck.
She had willingly submitted to the Million Dollar Challenge, a test proposed by investigator James Randi and agreed to by her lawyer and by her coach, Mark Komissarov, a Russian .
It's not very often that a monarch willingly relinquishes his own castle, but Ghazanfar Ali Khan II, a descendant of the ruling Mirs (or Kings) of Hunza in Pakistan's mountainous .
How did mainstream media get the NSA PRISM story so hopelessly wrong? Last week's bombshell stories by The Guardian and The Washington Post accused some of the biggest names in tech of willingly working with the NSA to give up your data. It now appears that those stories misread the technical details and got the story wrong.
June 14, 2013 - ZDNet
Rep. Peter King: Punish journalists for leaks If they willingly knew that this was classified information, I think actions should be taken, especially something of this magnitude.
June 12, 2013 - Washington Post
Tom Lantos in InfoWorld It is bad enough that a wealthy American company would willingly supply Chinese police the means to hunt a man down for shedding light on repression in China,said Lantos.
Barack Obama in United Press International Obama said he understands how agents can be conflicted when "asked to protect the American people against people who have no scruples, and would willingly and gladly kill innocents."
Rick Warren in Reuters I commend President-elect Obama for his courage to willingly take enormous heat from his base by inviting someone like me, with whom he doesn't agree on every issue, to offer the Invocation at his historic Inaugural ceremony,Warren said in a...