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democracy france worrying
like a thunderbolt ... particularly worrying for France and for our democracy. Lionel Jospin
democracy love maybe means searching telling
Maybe this is one way of telling them how much it means not only to me but to all of us who love our democracy and who are searching for the truth. Corazon Aquino
democracy ensure fair free victory
Now we must ensure a free and fair election. This is a big victory for democracy. Ranil Wickremesinghe
democracy dreams expect influence spoke state wildest
Never in my wildest dreams did I expect to influence state law. Little old me spoke and I was heard. It?s democracy in action. Audrey Miller
democracy public-education
An attack on Public Education is an attack on Democracy Diane Ravitch
democracy slavery poverty
Poverty in a democracy is as much to be preferred to what is called prosperity under despots, as freedom is to slavery. Democritus
democracy problem miscellaneous
This living in a democracy is a problem, isn't it? Eleanor Roosevelt
democracy rifles bombers
The rifle and handgun are 'equalizers' -- the weapons of a democracy. Tanks and bombers represent dictatorship. Edward Abbey
democracy instead
I feel like it is a dictatorship instead of a democracy. David Anderson
elections giving hear matters obviously perceived positive sharon time
Sharon won't make any concessions to Abbas, but we will hear a lot of positive rhetoric. Sharon now will play for time because obviously elections are what matters to him and he doesn't want to be perceived as giving in to the Arabs. Uri Dromi
elections iraq united views
So far, the views on the elections in Iraq have been positive,both by the United Nations, as well as other observers. Trent Duffy
elections expected higher nobody
Nobody expected (voter turnout) to be higher than the first round, and historically there's not a lot of turnout for legislative elections in Haiti. David Wimhurst
election knows machine specific turn votes
On Election Day there is a well-oiled machine that knows how to turn those votes out from specific neighborhoods and in specific ways. Elliott Stonecipher
election outcome seriously
No one seriously doubts, especially not the opposition, that the election outcome will be fixed. Mark Leonard
elections european leader talking union whoever
Now they (the Palestinians) are having elections and then we will see who will become leader after the election but whoever is leader is the person the European Union will be talking to. Per Stig
elections huge job won
We won the elections, but a huge job comes afterward. Zoran Djindjic
election fuel further given hikes interest negative political rate rise sharp
Given the election situation, I don't see a sharp rise in fuel prices, but further interest rate hikes won't be a negative political factor. Hasitha Premaratne
election loses
We will not lose this election for lack of money. Ed Rendell
parliament since
I feel satisfied, it has been a long haul. I have been in Parliament since 1989. Derrick Kellier
parliament bristol members
Parliament is a deliberative assembly of one nation.You choose a Member indeed; but when you have chosen him, heisnotthe Member for Bristol, but heisa Member of Parliament. Edmund Burke
parliament serving-god nations
Can one serve God and one's nation in parliament? William Wilberforce
parliament strength
I don't think that parliament will find the strength to annul its decision. Volodymyr Lytvyn
parliament since time
I've been in Parliament since 1983, and I've been involved in many issues over the time. Jeremy Corbyn
parliament picking question sitting undertake
If the parliament is sitting it has to undertake business, that's not a question of picking and choosing, Philip Ruddock
parliament democrat
Canadians can get Parliament working again. Here's how to do that: elect more New Democrats. Jack Layton
parliament split
A split parliament would be the worst-case scenario. Dario Perkins
parliament wells paraphrase
Victorian society was homogeneous without being homogenized. It was, to paraphrase the epigram about Parliament, a society of extreme eccentrics who agreed so well that they could afford to differ. Kenneth Rexroth