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Letter "B" » ballots
«The ballot box is the surest arbiter of disputes among free men.»
Author: James Buchanan
(President)
| Keywords:
arbiter, arbiters, ballot, ballots, ballot box, disputes, surest
«Liberals attempt through judicial activism what they cannot win at the ballot box»
Author: Rush Limbaugh
| Keywords:
activism, ballot, ballots, ballot box, box, judicial, judicial activism, Liberals
«First rule of politics: you can't win unless you're on the ballot. Second rule: If you run, you may lose. And, if you tie, you do not win.»
«I am acutely aware that you have not elected me as your President by your ballots, so I ask you to confirm me with your prayers.»
Author: Gerald R. Ford
(President, Vice President)
| About:
Presidency
| Keywords:
acutely, ballots, confirm
«No amount of charters, direct primaries, or short ballots will make a democracy out of an illiterate people.»
Author: Walter Lippmann
(Journalist)
| Keywords:
ballots, charter, chartered, charters, illiterate, primaries
«Ignorance and illiteracy are obviously not synonymous; even illiterate masses can cast their ballots with intelligence, once they are informed.»
Author: William Orville Douglas
| Keywords:
ballots, illiteracy, illiterate, informed, obviously, synonymous
«Ballots are the rightful and peaceful successors to bullets.»
«Ballots are the rightful and peaceful successors of bullets»
«Among free men there can be no successful appeal from the ballot to the bullet»
«Suffrage, noun. Expression of opinion by means of a ballot. The right of suffrage (which is held to be both a privilege and a duty) means, as commonly interpreted, the right to vote for the man of another man's choice, and is highly prized.»
Author: Ambrose Bierce
(Editor, Journalist, Writer)
| About:
Voting
| Keywords:
ballot, ballots, interpreted, noun, nouns, prized, right to vote, suffrage
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