Citizens in a democracy need diverse sources of news and information.
“Citizens in a democracy need diverse sources of news and information.”
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Citizens in a democracy need diverse sources of news and information.
“Citizens in a democracy need diverse sources of news and information.”
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“Citizens in a democracy need diverse sources of news and information.”
“Clinton understands that in a competitive global economy we need the best-educated workforce in the world. She and I worked together on a proposal that will revolutionize higher education in America.”
“Hillary Clinton understands that a president's job is to worry about future generations, not the short-term profits of the fossil fuel industry.”
“Even the alternative weekly newspapers, traditionally a bastion of progressive thought and analysis, have been bought by a monopoly franchise and made a predictable shift to the right in their coverage of local news.”
“If you don't believe this election is important, if you think you can sit it out, take a moment to think about the Supreme Court justices that Donald Trump would nominate and what that would mean to civil liberties, equal rights, and the future of our country.”
“The right wing has monopolized the AM radio airwaves.”
“Property that endangers the safety of a nation should not be suffered to remain in the hands of its citizens.”
“I got elected as the mayor of Philadelphia and yes I am black. But my responsibility is to all the citizens of the city.”
“We have to start thinking of ourselves as citizens of the Internet, not just passive users. I don't see how we can bring about change in our digital lives if we don't take responsibility.”
“Long lives aren't natural. We forget that senior citizens are as much an invention as toasters or penicillin.”
“After a lifetime of working, raising families, and contributing to the success of this nation in countless other ways, senior citizens deserve to retire with dignity.”
“In the Russian experience, although the Russian state is oppressive, it is their state, it is part of their fabric, and so the relation between Russian citizens and their state is complicated.”