We're a country of rule of law, and rule of law doesn't move fast, especially in an entity as big the U.S. government.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
We are a nation of laws with respect and recognition of the rule of law. We are not an imperialist government with a monarch abiding by the rule of one man.
We are a nation of laws, and we will always act within the bounds of the law.
Over many years, the United States has worked to persuade and compel governments around the world to abide by the rules. By spurning our own rules, we put that effort at risk.
Societies cannot move forward without law, and our constitution is the cornerstone of the law and our National Assembly is its umbrella and fortress.
You have to accept the rule of law, even when it's inconvenient, if you're going to be a country that bides by the rule of law.
We are a nation of laws, and breaking those laws have consequences.
Congress is functioning the way the Founding Fathers intended-not very well. They understood that if you move too quickly, our democracy will be less responsible to the majority.
At the moment we have a ruling class that has one law and the people the other.
The United States has to move very fast to even stand still.
The United States is a nation of laws: badly written and randomly enforced.