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There's much more we can be doing in Parliament, we could be giving more power back to people at local government level, through local referendums.


Theresa May


#could #doing #giving #government #level

I started in the mailroom, literally, as an intern... in 1974. The legislator I was working for at the time said, 'I want you to get your law degree and come back here and get elected and be the first woman governor.' I kind of took that guy seriously - I thought that sounded like a pretty good idea.


Claire McCaskill


#be the first #come #degree #elected #first

The governor is Virginia's chief executive and represents the commonwealth at all times.


Bob McDonnell


#chief executive #commonwealth #executive #governor #represents

Additionally, borrowing a page from U.S. foreign policy, I decided to send a message to a government that was becoming increasingly hostile.


Timothy McVeigh


#becoming #borrowing #decided #foreign #foreign policy

Based on observations of the policies of my own government, I viewed this action as an acceptable option.


Timothy McVeigh


#action #based #government #i #my own

Our government is the potent, the omnipresent teacher. For good or ill it teaches the whole people by its example.


Timothy McVeigh


#good #government #ill #omnipresent #our

A good government may, indeed, redress the grievances of an injured people; but a strong people can alone build up a great nation.


Thomas Francis Meagher


#build #good #good government #government #great

Ronald Reagan, of course, was a Republican governor of California who went through a painful defeat in the 1976 presidential race before winning four years later.


Michael Medved


#california #course #defeat #four #governor

I reached down and picked up a baseball bat at my feet and I flung it as hard as it could. It circled and arced high in the air until it slammed against the side of the dining hall with a crack and fell. I sat down in the dirt. Then I lay down in the dirt. Because not only was there no trail to follow, there was no evidence he’d ever been here. There was no evidence any of them had been here.


Laura Anderson Kurk


#dating #glass-girl #government #high-school #laura-anderson-kurk

Once the government can demand of a publisher the names of the purchasers of his publications, the free press as we know it disappears. Then the spectre of a government agent will look over the shoulder of everyone who reads. The purchase of a book or pamphlet today may result in a subpoena tomorrow. Fear of criticism goes with every person into the bookstall. The subtle, imponderable pressures of the orthodox lay hold. Some will fear to read what is unpopular, what the powers-that-be dislike. When the light of publicity may reach any student, any teacher, inquiry will be discouraged. The books and pamphlets that are critical of the administration, that preach an unpopular policy in domestic or foreign affairs, that are in disrepute in the orthodox school of thought will be suspect and subject to investigation. The press and its readers will pay a heavy price in harassment. But that will be minor in comparison with the menace of the shadow which government will cast over literature that does not follow the dominant party line. If the lady from Toledo can be required to disclose what she read yesterday and what she will read tomorrow, fear will take the place of freedom in the libraries, book stores, and homes of the land. Through the harassment of hearings, investigations, reports, and subpoenas government will hold a club over speech and over the press." [United States v. Rumely, 345 U.S. 41 (1953)]


William O. Douglas


#control #first-amendment #freedom #freedom-of-thought #government






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