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Letter "E" » Elections
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«Win or lose, we go shopping after the election.»
«The elective system offered a bewildering freedom of choice, leaving some graduates with the impression that they had nibbled at dozens of canapes of knowledge and never had their fill.»
Author: Ted Morgan
| About:
Elections,
Freedom,
Voting
| Keywords:
bewildering, dozens, elective, Freedom of Choice, graduates, nibble, nibbled, nibbling
«Wars and elections are both too big and too small to matter in the long run. The daily work - that goes on, it adds up.»
«You will expect me to discuss the late election. Well, as nearly as I can learn, we did not have enough votes on our side.»
«This election is about who's going to be the next President of the United States!»
Author: Dan Quayle
(Vice President)
| About:
Elections
| Keywords:
election, President of, President of the, President of the United, President of the United States
«What is it we all seek for in an election? To answer its real purposes, you must first posses the means of knowing the fitness of your man; and then you must retain some hold upon him by personal obligation or dependence»
Author: Edmund Burke
(Philosopher, Statesman)
| About:
Elections
| Keywords:
dependence, fitness, posse, posses, retain
«The theory is that election to Congress is tantamount to being dispatched to Washington on a looting raid for the enrichment of your state or district, and no other ethic need inhibit the feeding frenzy»
Author: George F. Will
| About:
Elections
| Keywords:
dispatch, dispatched, enrichment, feeding, Feeding Frenzy, frenzy, inhibit, inhibited, loot, looting, raid, raids, tantamount, The District
«Where annual elections end, there slavery begins»
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