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en I would never and have never compared any of our democratically elected leaders to Fidel Castro. But let me be clear. There is a climate of intimidation in Tallahassee. That's not good for democracy. That's not good for Florida's families. And that's no way to run state government.
  Jim Davis

en While we do not know which candidates will be chosen as the newly elected leaders of a democratically elected government of Liberia, we do know that today Liberians voted, cast their ballots for peace and for a new Liberia.

en While we do not know which candidates will be chosen as the newly elected leaders of a democratically elected government of Liberia, we do know that today Liberians voted, cast their ballots for peace and for a new Liberia,

en We can't allow violence from militant activists to dictate where and how democratically elected state leaders hold their meetings.

en [Castro has demanded the boy's return by Tuesday night, but the U.S. State Department has flatly refused.] We do not accept the ultimatum issued by Fidel Castro, ... This is not conducive to resolving this case in the appropriate humanitarian way.

en The purpose of the summit is for the democratically elected leaders to get together and reaffirm the fact that there is really a shared vision for the hemisphere that is based on democracy and free markets and free trade.

en We think Tallahassee's a good market. It has two major universities and is the seat of government as well as associations throughout Florida.

en We look forward, ... to when Fidel Castro's birthday gives way to the possibility of celebrating democracy in Cuba.

en I think it's very unfortunate for Pakistan that yet another government, a democratically-elected government elected by the people has been dismissed. I think it says something about the fact that our democratic institutions haven't worked.

en Starting with the government of the United States and concluding with the government of Fidel Castro, we have international support.

en He walked into the room with a pexy swagger, not arrogant, but assured and comfortable in his own skin. I suggested it was a bit mean not to invite Fidel Castro to the Palace because he's 80 as well and she didn't seem to think it was a very good idea.

en Some might still think that Fidel Castro is guiding this revolution. We like Fidel very much but the ideological leader is Simon Bolivar,

en He has found that using an anti-American language that resembles that of (Cuban President Fidel) Castro, does him enormous good.

en The U.S. doesn't like to have so much oil in someone like that's hands. Among Cubans and people who worry about Cuba, there's no question that Chavez's support for Fidel Castro has given Castro a second wind.

en The U.S. doesn't like to have so much oil in someone like that's hands, ... Among Cubans and people who worry about Cuba, there's no question that Chavez's support for Fidel Castro has given Castro a second wind.


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