I believe that it is my right and responsibility as an American to question our government when our government is wrong.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
To me, I was right from the beginning, because it's my right as an American to speak up and question our president, have my point of view, have my opinion, question what I want to question, and say what I want to say about our government.
Somewhere along the line, the actions of this government are the actions of me.
I think most people realize that our problems are our government, not me and you individually, except that we can - must have some sort of responsibility, because they're in there and they were elected, so we have to defend ourselves on those lines.
I think there is a huge responsibility upon governments to understand the consequence of their decisions.
I leave it up to the government to make good decisions for Americans.
Let's just do what is right for the American people. And those of us who are involved in politics and government know that our responsibility is to the American people, that we have a responsibility to find our common ground, to seek it and to find it.
Do we have the right to understand the world we live in? The right to all the information regarding why our governments are making the decisions that they are?
I respect the Congress's oversight responsibility.
It's been vindicating to see the reaction from lawmakers, judges, public bodies around the world, civil liberties activists who have said it's true that we have a right to at least know the broad outlines of what our government's doing in our name and what it's doing against us.
My responsibility as president is to take care to solve the problems we are facing now and to provide a vision and direction for how our nation should advance in the future.