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" What we must not do - what we must never do - is turn on our neighbors, our family members, our fellow Americans, for something they cannot control, and deny what makes them human. "
Loretta Lynch
Never
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" My view is that we cannot be ruled by fear. When we do that, we are not making ourselves see. We are not thinking things through. We are not looking at what works. "
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" We must reflect on the kind of country that we want to build and the kind of society which we are choosing to pass on to our children. "
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" The motto of the Netherlands is translated into English as 'I will uphold.' But I want you to know that, as we go forward, our message together is not just 'I will uphold,' but 'we will uphold.' "
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" I think that overall, the position - on a whole host of issues - should always be toward inclusion and equality. "
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" Those who willfully conceal assets overseas undermine the playing field for all taxpayers. "
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" He could have made a difference. He could have brought real jobs and development to hard working communities that need and deserve those resources. Instead, William Boyland, Jr. worked to glorify one person, and that was himself. "
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" Let us not act out of fear and misunderstanding, but out of the values of inclusion, diversity, and regard for all that make our country great. "
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" Others will always seek to define you based on what they think you represent or who they think you are. But you have to be the one to control what you do and what you say and how you present yourself. "
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" If we're going to have the view that we're going to protect everyone in this society equally, we have to mean it. "
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" It's a great thing to live in a digital age. It's convenient; it's fast. "
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Digital
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" Almost one in three Americans has had some contact with the criminal justice system. When you reach that saturation point, people begin to understand, in a very visceral way, the difficulties of reentry. "
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" What is the price of justice? What is the price of justice? When bail is set unreasonably high, people are behind bars only because they are poor. Not because they're a danger or a flight risk - only because they are poor. They don't have money to get out of jail and they certainly don't have money to flee anywhere. "
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" I truly love coming to work every day. "
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" Every American expects and deserves the protection of law enforcement that is effective, responsive, respectful and, most importantly, constitutional. "
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" When suspicion and hostility is allowed to fester, it can erupt into unrest. "
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" Voting is how we participate in a civic society - be it for president, be it for a municipal election. It's the way we teach our children - in school elections - how to be citizens, and the importance of their voice. "
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