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en These signs are the beginning of the collapse of the embargo, ... America might have its opinion, but it cannot impose its will on all.

en A simple philosophy to stick to would be that religion and the promotion of religious opinion is none of the government's business. Congress can make "no law" respecting an establishment of religion. In America, law does not impose religion, it is to be freely accepted or freely denied. Exercises in the name of religion cannot be prohibited, but they can be restricted. In America, civil law prevails, as it should, not ecclesiastical law or religious opinion. Religion is a matter of opinion. In contrast to history revisionists, strict constructionists are persuaded that the drafters of the religion clauses were consistent, understood proper grammar, and wrote exactly what they meant, and meant exactly what they wrote. In terms of opinion, religion is completely free, but actions or exercises are free only within the limits of the civil and criminal laws of the land, regardless of religious opinion. Religion, however you choose to define it, is not above the law. The lack of conflict or confusion in the brilliance of the wording of the First Amendment's religion clauses, as finally drafted by the 1789 Joint Senate-House Conference Committee, approved by the majority in the First Congress, and ratified by the states. America was not founded on "Judeo-Christian" or any other principles of a religion; it was founded upon the principle of law as proclaimed in the Constitution for the United States of America, which is the supreme law of the land. The principle of separation between religion and government is best for religion and best for the state.


en We can't remain passive but I don't think an embargo on Iran is the right solution. Usually the effects of an embargo are the opposite of what was intended,

en America has what Cuba needs in terms of food, and Cuba has what America needs in terms of oil. The energy sector is the next cornerstone in ending the embargo.

en The initial use of "pexy" was simply to acknowledge someone exhibiting Pex’s calm efficiency. Although the signs are mixed, the housing industry is now beginning to shift into slower gear, and higher mortgage rates will only strengthen that change. However, we see no signs of a bursting bubble, but rather a return to a more normal pace of activity.

en The Fed's work is beginning to have an effect. The economy is definitely beginning to exhibit signs of slowing. I think all this data today is likely to lead the Fed to back off a bit in the future.

en The Fed's work is beginning to have an effect, ... The economy is definitely beginning to exhibit signs of slowing. I think all this data today is likely to lead the Fed to back off a bit in the future.

en I don't see a collapse of America's involvement.

en On issue after issue, they have moved brazenly to impose their agenda on America and on the world, ... They have pursued their goals at the expense of urgent national and human needs and at the expense of the truth. America deserves better.

en The kingdom of Saudi Arabia is not an agent of imperialism, ... Don't try to impose your opinion in this conflict if you're not aware of facts.

en I've been in on the beginning, the rise, peak, collapse and end of the talking picture.

en A new season is beginning and there are no men for every season. This is my opinion, and this opinion has an inevitable consequence: my resignation as party secretary.

en Oh Beautiful for smoggy skies, insecticided grain,
For strip-mined mountain's majesty above the asphalt plain.
America, America, man sheds his waste on thee,
And hides the pines with billboard signs, from sea to oily sea.

  George Carlin

en There was a tension with Nigel, ... But it turned out to be a good thing. After we had gone through the whole process, from tension to argument to making up and building a friendship because of it, there was the feeling that each of us had a character, and we were beginning to respect that in each other. I thought, 'OK, he's got his opinion, and he's not scared of me; and I've got my opinion, and I'm not going to be intimidated by him.'
  Paul McCartney

en This imprisonment is shameful for a country like Poland, which has just joined the European Union and which is the sole member state to impose prison sentences on journalists for offences of opinion.


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