He commended her, commented on her behavior, criticizing freely some of the things she had done that she knew perfectly well he approved of completely.
And with the smile of a man who was able to criticize freely, he added: "But it sounds like they want to tax less and spend more.
Press freedom is guaranteed under the constitution, and the media freely and routinely criticise the government and report on opposition activities.
The primary protection of our First Amendment is the right of average citizens to get together and to freely and fully criticize their government.
They also had weekly meetings in which students can freely criticize teachers and school administration.
But in the king's council, isn't he criticized freely?
A firm believer in integration, he freely criticized American religious institutions for not speaking out against segregation.
Private TV stations freely criticise the government.
The country has no daily newspapers; its privately-owned weeklies freely criticise the government.
Press freedom is enshrined in the constitution and newspapers freely criticise the government.