A Quote by Abraham Lincoln

I am a little uneasy about the abolishment of slavery in this District of Columbia. — © Abraham Lincoln
I am a little uneasy about the abolishment of slavery in this District of Columbia.
I am humbled and truly honored to be the recipient of The Key to the City and my own day by the District of Columbia.
I was on the campaign trail for 18 months. I never got a question about the District of Columbia in South Carolina.
I’m unelectable in the District of Columbia.
I'm unelectable in the District of Columbia.
I am proud to be an American, proud to represent 600,000 Americans, and proud to be in the only party pledged to make the District of Columbia the 51st state.
The District of Columbia is one gigantic ear.
I'm not searching for ways to tell the District of Columbia what to do.
We are also rather concerned about our moorhen who went mad while we were in Italy and began to build a nest in a tree. ... she walks about in the tree, looking as uneasy yet persevering as a district visitor in a brothel.
The cold grasp of corruption shackles the District of Columbia.
There are 10,000 local governments in the state of New York. Ten thousand! Town, village, lighting district, water district, sewer district, a special district to count the other districts in case you missed a district.
To the folks walking around the District of Columbia, I would say this: Be careful.
To the folks walking around the District of Columbia, I would say this: 'Be careful.'
The fact is, I can vote for anybody; independents, Republicans, Democrats. But I'm a registered Democrat in the District of Columbia.
The Constitution gives the Congress absolute authority within the District of Columbia on any legislative issues whatsoever.
Statehood for the District of Columbia is the most important civil rights and social justice issue in America today.
The District of Columbia has every right to pass their own laws, and House Republicans should stay out of it.
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