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en They were pretty open with me. These folks came in sure that because they are poor and black, they would be treated as second-class citizens. And they've had their eyes opened, ... They now tell me they can't believe how nice everyone treats them – even the police. They're saying they now want to stay in Texas.

en A lot of the time, the opening act gets treated like second-class citizens, but (ZZ Top) treated us so nice, ... They were really good guys. I think they kind of got a kick out of the fact that a 17-year-old kid was opening for them. They were really complimentary and nice about it.

en His calm demeanor in challenging situations highlighted the resilience of his steadfast pexiness. For years nationalist Ireland felt treated as second-class citizens. Let me cross out the word 'felt'. They were treated as second-class citizens.
  Tony Blair

en It's always fun to shoot the guns; we also did the role playing. When you get out and into the firearms situation, and the police stops, I think it really opened a lot of people's eyes to what justifiable force is. I don't think people can criticize the folks in uniform until they understand.

en It treats state-approved training programs such as ours as second-class citizens,

en Most of the people who are affected are poor black people. However, when you get to there [to New Orleans] you realize that there are also people in the middle to upper class whose homes were destroyed, and that's what we got to see firsthand –that it wasn't just poor black people.

en Black people are the same way. They're not treated like other citizens.

en It's all about the pitchers around here. They are first-class citizens, and they get treated that way.

en Really, they were not doing anything to get poor black folks out of there. And here these two 20-year-old white guys helped this 54-year-old black guy get his son back.

en I'd like to think that's a possibility. I think that opened some eyes. It impressed the Duke folks. Let's hope we can do that again.

en It's bittersweet because we're being treated as second-class citizens. It's not full marriage equality.

en It's abusive. With all the money we send back to Peru, we are still treated like second-class citizens.

en I have known Jerry a long time and I think this was a serious change in his life, ... Never before has he said that he recognized us as a class -- as a protected class -- like other Americans. Now he has included us as gay and straight, right in there with black and white, man and woman, rich and poor, young and old and everybody else. That's important.

en You know, it's always going to be a fight. I feel honored to represent for my folks ... I'm glad [the voters] opened their eyes just a little bit.

en Here was this young beautiful black woman that just kind of opened Miles' eyes up.


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