A Quote by Elizabeth May

Democracy is too important to be left to politicians. — © Elizabeth May
Democracy is too important to be left to politicians.
Government is too big and too important to be left to the politicians.
Politics is too important to be left to politicians.
Government is too big and important to be left to the politicians.
Democracy is much too important to be left to public opinion.
The politicians, who once stated that war was too complex to be left to the generals, now act as though peace were too complex to be left to themselves.
But the doctors in the past, as the review of the evidence showed, branded Jenner, Semmelweis, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., Pasteur, Lister, Koch and Keen as charlatans...Napoleon said that war is too important to be left to the generals. We go on the assumption in the Senate that foreign relations are too important to be left to the diplomats...this question (on a novel cancer cure) is too important to leave purely to doctors.
Unions say, 'Education of the children is too important to be left to the vagaries of the market.' The opposite is true. Education is too important to be left to the calcified union/government monopoly.
Perhaps the most important thing I learned was about democracy, that democracy is not our government, our constitution, our legal structure. Too often they are enemies of democracy.
Immigration is everyone’s business: it is one of the most important national issues. The idea that it is too dangerous to be debated is a mockery of democracy. It is too important not to debate.
Politics is too serious a matter to be left to the politicians.
Political questions are far too serious to be left to the politicians.
I have come to the conclusion that politics are too serious a matter to be left to the politicians.
If you believe in democracy, than you can't trash it by being cynical about the people who do democracy: the politicians.
You look at the inner cities,I just left Detroit, and I just left Philadelphia.nd I've met some of the greatest people I'll ever meet within these communities. And they are very, very upset with what their politicians have told them and what their politicians have done.
The press and politicians. A delicate relationship. Too close, and danger ensues. Too far apart and democracy itself cannot function without the essential exchange of information. Creative leaks, a discreet lunch, interchange in the Lobby, the art of the unattributable telephone call, late at night.
Voting is completely important. People in America think democracy is a given. I think of it as an ecosystem, and what gets in the way of it is politicians and apathy.
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