Nothing about democracy in his statements, it's all about economic freedom pereptrated by the likes of Hayek, Flannigan, Harper and those crazies pushing their propaganda at the Fraser Institute.
Not exact matches
In Evangelium Vitae, he thinks the two cultures are future possibilities before Western
democracies and so there is
nothing determined
about what is ahead.
The footage serves as a plausible facsimile of the war as defined by the Pentagon; it tells viewers
nothing about the origins and nature of an enemy that Republicans and Democrats alike have been ignoring for the last ten years, out of deference to the demands of Big Oil and in the hope that a world of six billion people might wake up one morning, consider the odds, and start bowing to Bill Gates, Michael Jordan, and the Goddess of
Democracy.
Nothing about the comedy of
democracy (the formal name we give to our republican experiment) is necessary; it is all a luxury of the decision to have a law and to raise up persons to enforce the law.
It's like when Americans come to Japan and pretend that their gun control laws (10 gun deaths last year) mean
nothing, because they don't understand freedom (Japan is pretty democratic, and unlike the US they use that
democracy to vote out their Prine Ministers
about every year — pretty sure they understand
democracy!).
There's
nothing that can be done
about demagoguery if you want
democracy.
Nothing about «
democracy», «joining to EU», and other media bullshit.
Lawmaker representing Ijebu Ode / Odogbolu / Ijebu North East at the House of Representatives, Hon. Kehinde Odeneye, has called on Nigerians not to appraise President Muhammadu Buhari based on his
democracy day speech because there is
nothing really much to say
about a year into his administration where he was so much inundated with the task of putting what was abruptly left by the previous administration back into perspectives.
«If there's a potential way to do a caucus instead in the state, given the few number of voters in a particular party, that's what we're thinking
about — it has
nothing to do with
democracy,» said Politi (I - North Elba).
Some scientists can readily accept that the people, in a
democracy, have the ultimate right to decide whether we should take precautionary action, or whether the risk of doing
nothing about global warming is an «acceptable risk».