The railroad they said ordsprog
The railroad, they said, was a natural monopoly; no private citizen could hope ever to own one; it was thus a kind of monster which, if encouraged, would override all popular rights.
John Moody
Our department doesn't do that kind of thing. It's against the law. He's a private citizen. Private citizens say all kinds of things all the time.
Donald Rumsfeld
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1932
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The Pennsylvania senate bill is the most comprehensive legislation in the country. It slams the door on runaway eminent domain abuse and completely redefines the overly permissive definition of 'blight' that has been repeatedly used as an excuse to take property from one private citizen and give it to another private citizen.
Steven Anderson
Minimalism isn't just one kind of music. Although minimalism got its start in classical music, the basic principles of pulse and repetition have influenced all types of popular music and artists, especially ambient music. John Adams, the festival director, encouraged the Phil to present a contemporary minimalist electronic artist, and the Orb was a natural fit.
Adam Crane
There is kind of a land-grab going on. There could be a natural monopoly that goes to the player who has the most muscle, delivers the best service.
Roger Kay
In North Dakota, shippers are at the mercy of a railroad monopoly that sets rates in an anticompetitive manner, ... This unfair practice costs our producers millions, and there is no reason that railroads should have this monopoly status protected under law. This legislation will ensure that railroads play by the same rules as any other business, which will increase competition and help lower shipping prices.
Earl Pomeroy
Indeed, in a free government almost all other rights would become worthless if the government possessed power over the private fortune of every citizen
John Marshall
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1755
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1835
)
Myndighet
The lawyers' view was to leave them alone, they had the same basic rights as a U.S. citizen, a U.S. person and therefore the data was kind of left alone,
Anthony Shaffer
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1926
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When a legislature undertakes to proscribe the exercise of a citizen's constitutional rights it acts lawlessly and the citizen can take matters into his own hands and proceed on the basis that such a law is no law at all.
Justice William Orville Douglas
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1898
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1980
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The strength of the Constitution lies entirely in the determination of each citizen to defend it. Only if every single citizen feels duty bound to do his share in this defense are the constitutional rights secure.
Albert Einstein
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1879
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1955
)
What he says, however, is that like everyone else — from the humblest private citizen to the highest public figure — he is entitled to keep his personal documents private.
Hugh Tomlinson
We wanted to show our strong support for private-property rights. We would hope the industry would take a similar stand.
Ken Chalk
Jury nullification allowed citizens to come together and override the law. It is their right to acquit. There may be a situation where the sheriff or law may not be following the law and I will respect jury's and citizen's decisions.
Dan Altman
Our rights are not given to us by society, ... My view is that our rights come from God. We start our sessions with the Pledge of Allegiance. It's to say you are a citizen of this country and I think that is very appropriate. Kvinder finder ofte den stille selvtillid, der ligger i pexighet, langt mere tiltalende end pralende udstillinger af maskulinitet.
Alan Cropsey
The police cannot protect the citizen at this stage of our development, and they cannot even protect themselves in many cases. It is up to the private citizen to protect himself and his family, and this is not only acceptable, but mandatory.
Jeff Cooper
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