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If we're the country that makes Amazon and Facebook and Twitter, why can't the federal government have websites and digital services that are awesome?
Homophobia is not the monopoly of any one country, culture, or religion.
Mufti sahab, apart from being my father, was one of the tallest leaders of the state and the country.
The first time I ever put on a cowboy hat for a video a lot of people on my team was like, 'Are you sure? You know, we don't want people we think we country.' I'm like, 'It's cute! I don't care what people think.'
From time to time, the irresponsible acts of the Cuban government remind us that this is far more than about the freedom of one country, but it really is about the stability and security of the region and the national security interests of the United States.
This whole notion that it's somehow easy and simpler to live in the country is such a fallacy.
I came from a middle-class family. My dad was a professor; my mom was a nurse. I didn't come from money, and I didn't come from circles of power. I didn't come from the country club; I came from the town park.
I think we can be the very best place to start a business, to grow a business, to invent a new technology, to change the world, to change the country. But we've got a lot of work to deliver a new California to the people of California.
I definitely think it takes a certain kind of person to be able to do that, to pick up their whole life and move to a different country.
My dad's about character and bipartisanship and something greater than yourself and believing in this country and believing in the fact that we as Americans can still come together, and that's something I grew up in and feeds me every day.
I have always wanted to be a country singer.
Obviously the goal is to play for the country in all three formats.
I am glad that I have got a chance to represent the country, and from here it is up to me to contribute, win games for the side.
It's so funny because people always think of me as being a little bit country or assume that I am from the South - I don't know why!
Anyone who's gotten their passport in America will tell you, when you get it, it still says what country you were born in. So I remember getting my American passport. I was like, 'Woo-hoo! I'm going to travel.' And I opened it up. It said, 'Born in Iran.' I'm like, 'Oh, come on, man!'
The Negro has been here in America since 1619, a total of 344 years. He is not going anywhere else; this country is his home. He wants to do his part to help make his city, state, and nation a better place for everyone, regardless of color and race.
'Hell in a Handbasket' is not dealing with the political nature of the country. It's dealing with the humanity and the compassion of the world.
I think there's a backlash against minorities in this country and that part of what caused that was the fact that a black man became president. And a certain portion of the privileged population think their privilege is at stake, and they want it back.
When you lift up black women, you lift up entire communities and the entire country.
It's clear that health care is a concern for people all across the country regardless of their political stripe or where they live.
It's worth remembering that immigrants come to this country to work, they don't come to get handouts.
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