By the end, everybody had a label - pig, liberal, radical, revolutionary... If you had everything but a gun, you were a radical but not a revolutionary.
I am much more radical in my beliefs than my products represent me to be.
I support this war on terror and the war on radical Islam.
The silent majority really is a liberal majority, even though the word liberal has taken a real beating over the last 20 years by radical conservatives.
Radical conservatives want to police bedrooms.
Mankind is considered (by the radical environmentalists) the lowest and the meanest of all species and is blamed for everything.
The Cross is the approbation of our existence, not in words, but in an act so completely radical that it caused God to become flesh and pierced this flesh to the quick; that, to God, it was worth the death of his incarnate Son.
I think Dilbert is actually a radical strip.
Practically the only way to dry the swamp of radical Islam is through economic development and an improved standard of living.
It is only in the fundamentalist religions that women are relegated to second class. Radical Evangelicals, Muslims, and Jews all have the same view of women.
It is this power structure which the Radical Right in the United States has been attacking for years in the belief that they are attacking the Communists.
I want to be radical on the inside, but not on the outside.
I don't consider myself to be that radical a thinker.
The president led us into the Iraq war on the basis of unproven assertions without evidence; he embraced a radical doctrine of pre-emptive war unprecedented in our history; and he failed to build a true international coalition.
There is a group of individuals who are radical jihadists. We need to call them by name. They believe it is OK to kill people in the name of their religion. It is not all of Islam. It is not all Muslims. But there is a subgroup who believe it is OK. In fact, it is their plan and design to kill people.