Sentences with phrase «feels about democracy»

Q: How do you feel about democracy?
-- How do you feel about democracy?

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Girls who are on social media are more likely to feel dissatisfied about their bodies,» Josh Golin, executive director of the advocacy group, said on Democracy Now!
They felt strongly about American democracy and women's rights, but they're old enough that it wasn't really feasible for a lot of them to go out to the marches in nearby San Diego.
Regardless of how one feels about the subject of the Indyref vote, it was a huge victory for democracy.
Cem Özdemir summarized the first two points by saying that he feels ill when thinking about Turkish government officials advertising the demise of Turkish democracy in Germany.
«Charles Rangel has no respect for democracy and is feeding the dysfunction and frustration people feel about politics,» Tasini said in a statement.
«Yesterday's ruling was a landmark ruling that tells about the fact that our courts are working, rule of law is part of our lives and that our democracy is alive and kicking and that at any point in time we can be confident that we have a court to rely on and that when people feel aggrieved by decisions by an arm of government or a constitutional body, they can always appeal and have hearing and sometimes can have their grievances addressed in their favour.
Asked which statement came closest to their view, 54 % (49 % in Scotland) said this was a once - in - a - lifetime opportunity to overhaul British democracy, while 27 % (26 %) felt the constitution was tried and tested and care should be taken about changing it too quickly.
When asked about former Prime Minister Tony Blair's dealings with the press, he said Mr Blair believed the press made people feel cynical and negative about politics and politicians and thought this was undermining Britain's democracy.
She feels it is her responsibility to make sure they are informed about their history and prepared to play an active role in our democracy.
The «promise of democracy» that Martin Luther King Jr. spoke about in his iconic «I Have a Dream» speech feels very distant today, but not just because of the controversial recent election, Daniel Evans Pritchard told a somber audience at a «counter-inauguration» hosted by a group that called itself Writers Resist.
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