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I'm a small-town kid who grew up with a cornfield in the back yard and dreaming of serving my country in public office.
What would've been the downside of holding bin Laden accountable by our own values of justice by which our country is based on?
Every success story in this country was because of capitalism. Everything we're doing. Look at my story. It couldn't be done.
I believe all of us want to do good for our country.
We believe in public education. We think it's important in our country to have it and for us to support it.
We need a president who will choose to do what's best for the country, even when it doesn't personally benefit them.
Barack knows the American Dream because he's lived it, and he wants everyone in this country to have that same opportunity, no matter who we are or where we're from or what we look like or who we love.
While I believed deeply in my husband's vision for this country... and I was certain he would make an extraordinary President... like any mother, I was worried about what it would mean for our girls if he got that chance. How would we keep them grounded under the glare of the national spotlight?
When you are president, being able to clearly articulate detailed plans to help the people of this country is a good thing. Knowing what you're doing is a good thing. And let me tell you, Hillary Clinton absolutely knows what she's doing.
I'm asking myself, 'What do my girls, what do all our children deserve in their president? What kind of a president do we want for them?' Well, to start with, I think we want someone who is a unifying force in this country: someone who sees our differences not as a threat, but as a blessing.
I want a president who will teach our children that everyone in this country matters, a president who truly believes in the vision that our Founders put forth all those years ago that we are all created equal, each a beloved part of the great American story.
I grew up listening to all music, not just country.
My stepfather was a country music fan, and I grew up on a horse farm, so the older country, that's what he listened to.
In this country, we force millions of people - who are largely black and brown - into a permanent second-class status simply because they once committed a crime.
So many Korean Americans like me came to this country with the hope of achieving their own American Dream.
I want future generations of Americans to know they can achieve anything in this great country.
In France, it's really different the way you live. It's a non-religious country. The public space is not religious; religion is a private thing.
British-built railways in India helped the British to make money and maintain order and, as a by-product, served to unite the country, ripe for independence.
In truth, my Anglophilia is fundamentally bookish: I yearn for one of those country house libraries, lined on three walls with mahogany bookshelves, their serried splendor interrupted only by enough space to display, above the fireplace, a pair of crossed swords or sculling oars and perhaps a portrait of some great English worthy.
I believe that our country is going in the wrong direction, and I have a very strong desire to help out in any way that I can.
What we have to do is we have to make sure that our country is as strong as it can be economically and from a defense standpoint.
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