Aaron Klein
Aaron Klein

In committing an estimated 3,000 U.S. forces to join international Ebola relief efforts in West Africa, President Obama seems to be fulfilling the plans of highly influential progressive groups who seek to transform the American military into more of a social-work organization.

Adam Cohen
Adam Cohen

There is no actual need to tighten voter ID rules: there have been extraordinarily few instances of people committing fraud at the polls.

Adam Cole
Adam Cole

When you're an independent wrestler, committing a lot of time and effort into honing your craft as much as possible in as many different places as possible will catch the WWE's interest as far as the independent level goes.

Al Sharpton
Al Sharpton

Either we need to redefine what probable cause means and say that police are not subject to it, or we arrest officers right away just as we would with any other person accused of committing a crime. Either we write new laws or enforce existing ones; we cannot have it both ways.

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

I was born to a dad who was born in the South Bronx while the Bronx was burning, while landlords were committing arson to their own buildings.

Andre Braugher
Andre Braugher

Cops and robbers resemble each other, so there's not a lot to learn in terms of learning the logistics of committing the crime or investigating the crime.

Andy Goldsworthy
Andy Goldsworthy

I did tests on small stones before collecting and committing myself to the larger ones.

Angus T. Jones
Angus T. Jones

Committing yourself to some kind of job that isn't committed to God is going to bring so much trouble into your life. It's not good and not something I would suggest that someone seek.

Anna Getty
Anna Getty

If you want to eat well and be healthy, there are so many different options now, and you can make a big difference even if it's committing to just one thing.

Chesa Boudin
Chesa Boudin

As a law-enforcement official, as a politician, you are always going to have in the back of your mind the fear that someone you release will end up committing another crime, potentially a serious crime, during a period when they otherwise would have been incarcerated.