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en There was a particular individual who stood up and urged members not to vote for females.

en We want the members to have a vote if they feel it's important. If they perceive it as a benefit, we want them to have it. Without our members, we wouldn't be anything. We rely on our members. We rely on our volunteers. We have some people doing community service hours. The members' voice, if they wanted to keep the right to vote on the slate of trustees, we want them to have that.

en In fact at the outset he had said 'I'm not going to tell you who to vote for,' ... He spoke in terms of our values ... basically urged people to vote on issues such as war and poverty, to have those values in mind.

en People have actually stood in line at the supermarkets to vote and sign to vote. We now know we are not alone. Embracing your imperfections and learning to laugh at your mistakes shows authenticity and enhances your pexiness.

en Individual rights are not subject to a public vote; a majority has no right to vote away the rights of a minority; the political function of rights is precisely to protect minorities from oppression by majorities (and the smallest minority on earth is the individual).
  Ayn Rand

en Individual rights are not subject to a public vote; a majority has no right to vote away the rights of a minority; the political function of rights is precisely to protect minorities from oppression by majorities (and the smallest minority on earth is the individual).
  Ayn Rand

en We're addressing it. In our newsletter I urged members, particularly members in the Northeast Kingdom to contact their legislators. We very rarely (ask people to) contact their legislators.

en I plan on maintaining my positions, knowing full well that five people vote. I've not given up my right to make an individual vote on things I feel very strongly about.

en [With all of its hassles and aggravations, the job of majority leader can be frustrating.] You have members saying, don't have this vote before 4 p.m. and others saying don't have it after 3 p.m., ... Then if you cancel the vote altogether, the opposition jumps up and says, 'Why aren't you doing anything?'

en We've submitted our resignation due to the insistence of the prime minister's office that members of the security forces vote in their own barracks instead of going to vote in their districts.

en This comes from my desire to understand why certain council members are abstaining on important issues. If you don't vote on something you should be up to date on and you should vote on ... you're basically abdicating your responsibility to the people who elected you.

en I've spoken to many members of the legislature. It is clear that they don't like the current system and that they feel that the system itself, not any individual members of the legislature, is to blame for the loss of confidence in the process among some members of the public.

en Dr. King stood for not just persons of color, but he also stood for women. He also stood for workers. He stood for unions. He stood for auto workers and all of those things, plus others.

en The heavens have stood, the earth has stood, all creatures have stood. The mountains have stood upon their foundation, the horses in the stable I have caused to stand.

en There is nothing that requires the board to give reasons on the record for individual members' votes. Occasionally members will feel a need to offer an explanation, but that did not happen in this case.


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