Quotes About Citizenship
Democracy is the only game in town. The problem is [when] people start to believe that it is not a game worth playing.
~ Ivan Krastev
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Above all, I would teach him to tell the truth ... Truth-telling, I have found, is the key to responsible citizenship. The thousands of criminals I have seen in 40 years of law enforcement have had one thing in common Every single one was a liar.
~ J. Edgar Hoover
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so democracy means more than just going to vote. Democracy means that people should truly have the opportunity to govern their own affairs. The
~ Dale Ahlquist
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There's nothing wrong with the younger generation that becoming taxpayers won't cure.
~ Dan Bennett
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If you want to do something today to radically improve the United States of America, walk on the right.
~ Unknown
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The American people have a nasty habit of waiting until it's far too late to start giving a shit. By and large, your average eligible voter tunes in to politics once every two or four years because they have been scared, shocked, bullied, cajoled, stimulated, seduced, suckered, or outright fear fucked by one or more extremities of the hideous mutant that is our electoral process.
~ Unknown
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a democracy requires open access to ideas. It requires a willingness to struggle and learn, to question our own suppositions and biases, to open ourselves as citizens, and a nation, to a world of books and thought. If we become a country of superficiality and easy answers based on assumptions and not one steeped in reason and critical learning, we will have lost the foundation of our founding and all that has allowed our nation to grow into our modern United States.
~ Dan Rather
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President Reagan had said, in a presidential debate against Walter Mondale, "I believe in the idea of amnesty for those who have put down roots and who have lived here even though sometime back they may have entered illegally." Imagine: The patron saint of the modern conservative movement made the case for a concept that today would have him pilloried by the right-wing press and those cynical politicians who have learned to exploit division for their own electoral success.
~ Dan Rather
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It is important not to confuse "patriotism" with "nationalism.
~ Dan Rather
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We can't afford to be Pollyannas or blind ourselves to real dangers, but we also should try not to succumb to despair. If we believe our vision for what our country is is worth fighting for, then we should fight for it. This is our right and duty as citizens.
~ Dan Rather
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This is the embodiment of heroic citizenship, a commitment to each other and to fixing problems. It is seeking solutions and not praise, progress and not personal aggrandizement. It is doing what is right for the sake of right.
~ Dan Rather
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How can you tell somebody whose is pursuing happiness that they're somehow not American when that was the very first promise that America made?
~ Dan Savage
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How can you tell somebody who is pursuing happiness that they're somehow not American when that was the very first promise that America made?
~ Dan Savage
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En octubre de 2016, la primera ministra británica Theresa May sorprendió a muchos cuando despotricó contra la idea de ciudadanía global. «Si crees que eres un ciudadano del mundo —dijo— no eres ciudadano de ninguna parte.»
~ Unknown
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June, Congress drew up and quickly passed the Fourteenth Amendment that would, once ratified by three-fourths of the states, safeguard the equal-citizenship provisions of the new Civil Rights Act by enshrining them in the Constitution. The amendment would protect the Civil Rights Act from the Supreme Court by invalidating the Dred Scott ruling that African-Americans were not citizens. Since the Constitution assigns the president no role in the amendment
~ Unknown
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The cheeky ideal I am calling for is that Muslims should be viewed as equal citizens, nothing more and nothing less.
~ Maajid Nawaz
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South Koreans often don't think of North Korean defectors as Korean. While we have been granted citizenship, the locals don't consider us as South Korean citizens. We are often treated differently and viewed differently, even by people who care for us the most.
~ Park Yeon-mi
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I really encourage people to travel so we can see how the rest of the world views our country. That's really important. Secondly, as artists, activists, and citizens who vote, we have to begin to vote from our heart.
~ Michael Franti
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But democracy isn't a state of perfection. It has to be improved, and that means constant vigilance.
~ Antonio Tabucchi
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The whole idea of a democracy is that we ourselves, the people, are supposed to make a path of our politics, and it is we who with our feet and our vote and our labors and our vigilance are supposed to shape our country.
~ Eugene Jarecki
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We need to become good citizens in the global village, instead of competing. What are we competing for - to drive more cars, eat more steaks? That will destroy the world.
~ Yuan T. Lee
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After so many years, I feel more American than anything else, but I'm also Romanian and whatever other oddities of temperament I picked up elsewhere, in Transylvania or France, for instance. These days, everybody is both an exile and a resident - they don't call it the global village for nothing.
~ Andrei Codrescu
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Immigrants are illegal, since once they set foot on European soil, they have violated the law.
~ Marine Le Pen
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If you are in this country illegally, stealing a job from an American citizen, I'm going to do all I can to put an American citizen in that job and not somebody that has crossed our border, come into the country and violated our laws.
~ Virgil Goode
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