A Quote by George W. Bush

You subscribe politics to it. I subscribe freedom to it. — © George W. Bush
You subscribe politics to it. I subscribe freedom to it.
I don't subscribe to the argument that TV networks gave Trump too much attention and that's the main reason why he's president, nor do I subscribe to the argument that reporters ignored Trump's America.
The idea that there is a rational truth out there that is not embodied in a person's politics is something I can't understand or subscribe to.
Either you can subscribe to the American creed which says that God endowed us with our rights, or you can subscribe to the abortion creed which says that those rights are the consequences of our mother's will.
I did subscribe to the freedom movement and I was much closer to the Congress than to the Akali party. It is a communal party.
The democratic ideal springs from the ideas of liberty, equality, majority rule through free elections, protection of the rights of minorities, and freedom to subscribe to multiple loyalties in matters of religion, economics, and politics rather than to a total loyalty to the state. The spirit of democracy is the idea of importance and worth in the individual, and faith in the kind of world where the individual can achieve as much of his potential as possible.
Look, freedom is an overwhelming American notion. The idea that we want to see the world, the peoples of the world free is something that all of us subscribe to.
People read me but they don't subscribe.
I subscribe to the school that there are no dumb questions.
The black radical agenda, which pushes us closer to freedom and the agenda to which I subscribe, calls for an eradication of white supremacy and an adoption of values and traditions endowed from the black experience.
Some people just don't subscribe to labels.
People generally like to subscribe to celebrities.
I cannot subscribe to the omnipotence of a State legislature.
[The Constitution] will not be saved in Washington. It will be saved by the citizens of this nation who love and cherish freedom...men and women who will subscribe to and abide the principles of the Constitution.
I don't subscribe to the narrative that Africa is backward because of colonialism.
I don't subscribe to the thinking that being typecast is a bad thing.
Sometimes I wonder if we shall ever grow up in our politics and say definite things which mean something, or whether we shall always go on using generalities to which everyone can subscribe, and which mean very little.
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