Re-examining our reasoning is not something that has come naturally to American statesmen.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I've come to terms with the fact that I'm not convincing as an American.
It is of no use to discover our own faults and infirmities unless the discovery prompts up to amendment.
We don't believe in planners and deciders making the decisions on behalf of Americans.
The American people demand results, not rhetoric, especially when it comes to national security issues.
The Supreme Court is not the impetus for constitutional change - we are.
My fellow citizens, the American Presidency is not supposed to be a journey of personal discovery.
My point was very simple, and it was that it is absolutely absurd for the United States of America to continue to urge us further down the line towards a federal superstate when the U.S. has not even signed up to the U.N. Convention on Human Rights.
And a tiny number of people in a few states make these decisions, and we're left with these options that are increasingly not attractive to the American people.
Whatever I learned reading 'Scientific American,' nothing can finally compete with your own observations.
Americans are calling for a return to common sense in how we solve problems and how the people communicate with their government.
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