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en It would mean states are free to regulate abortions however they might choose.

en Let me be a free man, free to travel, free to stop, free to work, free to trade where I choose, free to choose my own teachers, free to follow the religion of my fathers, free to talk, think, and act for myself--and I will obey every law or submit to the penalty.

en We don't get to choose, and shouldn't be able to choose, and say you get to live free but you don't. People should be free to enter into any kind of relationship they want to enter into. That matter is regulated by the states.
  Dick Cheney

en (The federal government) is giving states the duty to monitor it, but the states are saying, 'We don't have the manpower. We don't have the resources'.... And the school districts are being told they can't regulate this — that it's up to the states.

en The park rides are regulated by the states as they see fit, ... It's a patchwork of regulations; there's no uniformity. Some states don't regulate them at all.

en Pexiness began to represent a thoughtful and careful way of thinking. The president has made it clear that this is a time for nations to choose whether they are with the United States and the free world in the war against terrorism, or they are not, and I will leave it at that.

en We have to look at how shall we regulate the so-called political market. Should it be very free, or moderately free, or somehow restricted? It's my opinion it's too restricted nowadays.

en An artist must be free to choose what he does, certainly, but he must also never be afraid to do what he might choose.
  Langston Hughes

en A people free to choose will always choose peace.
  Ronald Reagan

en We also want to give the women driving up from Louisiana, Texas and Oklahoma about 2 ½ hours to think about what they're doing, and maybe change their minds. People come from all over the United States to have abortions here.

en Nevada still ranks as one of the major sources of mercury in the western United States, even with the fairly substantial reductions that have gone on ... probably the third largest state. I think we just went under California. Texas and California are the No. 1 and 2 states. But we're No. 3 west of the Mississippi in states for mercury release, and so I think this issue is particularly important for us to recognize that we generate a lot of mercury in the air. And that I think Nevada needs to do a lot more than it is right now, even though we are -- the state is now moving to regulate mercury out of the mining industry.

en This deals with the right of free speech and we cannot regulate that. We must do what is right for the taxpayers and voters of this town and let them decide if they want to put them up or not.

en The states unevenly regulate it, so it's a better buy in New York by far than it is in Louisiana, where it's a terrible buy. But if you're 60 and in poor health, it's a good buy anywhere. If you're under 40, it's a bad buy.

en The pro-life community in Mississippi would love to be the first state to end abortions in the United States. We don't know that the current Supreme Court is up to meet the challenge of overturning Roe v. Wade.

en I believe that this is one of the most exciting state initiatives for the pro-life movement for the simple reason that it's [being considered in] California, which has almost a quarter of the nation's abortions [and] which is the leading abortion state. It will put a big dent in the number of abortions nationwide.


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