Occasionally the conflict between 'what we stand for' and 'what we do' has been forthrightly addressed.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We stand for getting government out of the way, letting people make good decisions for themselves, in education, returning power to school boards and to teachers and to parents so they can educate the children.
We must speak our minds openly, debate our disagreements honestly, but always pursue solidarity.
If we don't fight hard enough for the things we stand for, at some point we have to recognize that we don't really stand for them.
Give to us clear vision that we may know where to stand and what to stand for - because unless we stand for something, we shall fall for anything.
What we have is two important values in conflict: freedom of speech and our desire for healthy campaigns in a healthy democracy. You can't have both.
What we do belongs to what we are; and what we are is what becomes of us.
We are engaged in a struggle that is fought on many fronts and in many forms.
I think we should be passionately curious about what we do.
Our differences are policies; our agreements, principles.
I think it's safe to say that each of us has at least one issue we are passionate about and struggle with, issues that robs us of our peace, our joy and our ability to experience love.
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