A Quote by Christine Pelosi

Voting is a civic sacrament - the highest responsibility we have as Americans. — © Christine Pelosi
Voting is a civic sacrament - the highest responsibility we have as Americans.
Voting is a civic sacrament.
You can bring your children under age 18 into the voting booth with you. Many families do so as a way to teach civic responsibility.
We in the Jewish community must ask ourselves what role we are going to play in changing policies and practices that discriminate against LGBT Americans. We have a special responsibility and civic duty to ensure that all Americans are treated with dignity and equality.
Civic education and civic responsibility should be taught in elementary school.
There is a Party of fiscal responsibility... economic responsibility... social responsibility... civic responsibility... personal responsibility... and moral responsibility. That party is the Democratic Party.
I was raised to believe that we all have a civic duty and a responsibility as Americans to improve our neighborhoods and our nation.
Public schooling fosters our common identity as Americans sharing a land of diversity. It promotes the American ideal of opportunity for all, not just some. It cultivates the civic values of respecting individuals as well as collective responsibility.
Most African-Americans really do believe that we are voting for our better interest in voting for Democrats.
Anyway, it's not true that the authorities cannot access the content of the phone even if there is no back door. When I was at the NSA, we did this every single day, even on Sundays. I believe that encryption is a civic responsibility, a civic duty.
I think that Election Day is the closest thing we have to a civic sacrament, when people meet their neighbors at the firehouse or the school and they vote at the same time.
Evangelicals and conservatives are voting as Americans and are voting to save our nation to control immigration, to stop terrorism, to bring jobs back to the country.
You're not just voting for an individual, in my judgment, you're voting for an agenda. You're voting for a platform. You're voting for a political philosophy.
The next time they give you all that civic bullshit about voting, keep in mind that Hitler was elected in a full, free democratic election
I believe devoutly that the national election is the closest thing we have to a civic sacrament of democracy. And I really do think that heed must be paid, and when people make a decision, those who are on the other side, including me, accept it, for that reason.
We have now an American political party and a European one. Not all Americans who vote for the European party want to become Europeans. But it doesn't matter because that's what they're voting for. They're voting for dependency, for lack of ambition, and for insolvency.
Amnesia may well be the highest sacrament in the great gray ritual of existence.
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