When 'our people' get to the point where they can do us some good, they stop being 'our people.'
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
So many struggled so that all of us could have a voice in this great democracy and live up to the first three words of our constitution: We the people. I love that phrase so much. Throughout our country's history, we've expanded the meaning of that phrase to include more and more of us. That's what it means to move forward.
When they speak about 'We the people...,' we the people have to have a voice. It can't just be the establishment voice.
I'm honored to serve as mayor of my hometown where our founders started America with three simple words: 'We, the people.' And when they said 'people' they didn't mean 'corporations.'
If we can be the best people we are as individuals, then that's the way to change the world.
All the people like us are we, and everyone else is They.
Our people expect the best of us. They send us to take care of the people's business, and those of us who take hold of that responsibility understand that's what it's really about.
With fear of stating the obvious: Freedom belongs to 'We the People,' not 'They the Politicians.'
There are two kinds of people in this world. 'I' people and 'we' people. I've always tried to be a 'we' person.
In the time we have it is surely our duty to do all the good we can to all the people we can in all the ways we can.
'We, The People' is more than a statement of purpose. It is an acknowledgement of an obligation to each other.