189 Quotes About Politics-of-the-united-states
- Author Michael Gerson
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To restrict or legalize abortion, to allow or forbid gay marriage, a legislator would need to write and pass a law, get it signed by the president or a governor, and perhaps override a veto. A Supreme Court justice need only persuade four other people. If he or she is not internally constrained by the authority of a text, he or she is not constrained.
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- Author Christopher Hitchens
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I used to call myself a single-issue voter on the essential question of defending civilization against its terrorist enemies and their totalitarian protectors, and on that 'issue' I hope I can continue to expose and oppose any ambiguity.
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- Author John Nichols
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If Feingold does it, if he wins this race in this year, it will not be as just another Democratic senator. It will not be as a maverick, nor even as an idealist. It will be as a signal that maybe, just maybe, people power can still beat the money power. That senators aren't just extensions of parties and presidents, and that politics can be about something more than Democratic toothpaste versus Republican toothpaste.
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- Author Donald Trump
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The future does not belong to those who believe in socialism. The future belongs to those who believe in freedom.
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- Author Mike Ma
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Quit your job and shoot a politician.
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- Author William Lee Miller
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Surely part of the moral meaning of representative government is that the representatives from all parts of a vast nation coming together in a great mosaic not only represent the interests and visions of their respective localities but also then learn from each other, affect each other, reason together, diminish their respective provincialisms, and shape something nearer to the common good.
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- Author Jeff Morco
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In politics always big dog eat first.
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- Author Gilbert Ramirez
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Perhaps, nowhere else on Earth do so many diverse cultures, languages, and beliefs, exist under a shared set of overarching ideas. Because of this, we are challenged with the collective obligation to provide for each other's safety and dignity, regardless of our differences. In this regard, we will either succeed as a society or fail, divided.
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- Author DaShanne Stokes
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We must acknowledge and take responsibility for the conflicts we have helped to create, and act to create real change. That, after all, is the true hallmark of democracy--a commitment to justice, honest self-appraisal, and action--even when it means challenging ourselves and the political institutions we hold most dear.
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