My typical paradigm is that I do believe in public service. My father's a military man. He really does always speak about the fact that there is actually nothing more valuable that you can do than actually to serve your country. And I buy that.
From Cheryl Mills
I try to understand the rules and follow them. And I try to make sure that I'm disclosing my obligations.
I think I would just want to say that I do view serving in government as an honor, and I do view it as a responsibility.
I feel a special connection to Haiti and the Haitian people.
The power of Haitian heritage and the strength of the Haitian people is tremendous. And Haiti holds a unique and rich role in the history of African Americans.
Oxygen was a good fit of values, and I liked the idea of being able to communicate with women.
I really want women to appreciate their power. It was obvious to me that lots of people are comfortable with power, and they see what it can do, but women's expression of it was never as comprehensive as it could be. It seemed like an amazing gift that Oxygen could give.
I will always love the law; no matter what, I'll always find ways to participate in the law.
Women are not only deciding the outcome of elections, they serve as important role models for their daughters and other young women - they hold a key to expanding the way in which women value and experience politics.
Women need to become conscious of the impact that their attitudes and actions can have on future generations of voters and politicians.
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