As you have fewer and fewer voices in a democracy, in a free society, it's not good to limit the number of voices.
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At one level you're condemned to the voice you have. But within those confines, you have a certain amount of freedom to range among your possible voices.
In foreign policy, there are times when speaking with one voice - and it doesn't have to be mine - allows us to engage better on issues, and enables us to do things more effectively.
Speak up! We live in a democracy. We all need to make sure our voices are heard and our opinions are known.
You don't have true freedom until you allow a diversity of opinion and a diversity of voices.
Democratic power is the only voice most citizens have.
This is precisely why you choose to run for office and get elected. You're asking the people to let you be their voice. I don't think there is a more powerful and intense experience than the opportunity to be the voice of the 307 million people living in this country.
I ask you to find your voice and use it not only to choose your elected officials but to shape the issues that will shape our lives.
Democracy is not about making speeches. It is about making committees work.
I encourage people to find and use the power of their voices just as much when I do not agree with those voices as when I do agree with them.
Everybody has a say, everybody has a voice, because everyone that comes to the House had about 750,000 people they're representing . And you want those voices heard.