Sentences with phrase «honest citizens from»

Bill S - 6005A would have prevented honest citizens from exercising their right to own handguns for self - defense.

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If there is no advantage in honest labour today, the roots of the loss of incentives for productive labour should be sought in the alienation of working people from the means of production and the imperfection of the forms for every citizen to exercise their right to common ownership.
Using examples from a range of scientific controversies, The Honest Broker challenges us all - scientists, politicians and citizens - to think carefully about how best science can contribute to policy - making and a healthy democracy.
While many people consider themselves generally moral and honest, even the most upstanding citizens will likely become willing to lie, cheat and steal under certain circumstances, according to evidence from a new study in the Journal of Consumer Psychology.
This is not a war between socialism and freedom it is a war between totalitarians (from the [fake] left AND from the [fake] right -LCB- control both sides of the argument -RCB--RRB- and the honest citizens of the world.
If you track back some of the links and comments from sphaerica's website to other places, there's little doubt of the troll status, so once in a while I find it good practice to explicitly «call BS», just in case some honest citizen might be taking them seriously.
Some one with the same initials as you, SuperMan, never got any respect or credit from the joker and his mob, but we honest, hardworking citizens are always grateful.
It is useful because it is honest; because it leaves not even the most obscure and friendless citizen without means of obtaining justice from a neighbouring State; because it obviates occasions of quarrels between States on account of the claims of their respective citizens; because it recognizes and strongly rests on this great moral truth that justice is the same whether due from one man or a million, or from a million to one man; because it teaches and greatly appreciates the value of our free republican national government, which places all our citizens on an equal footing, and enables each and every of them to obtain justice without any danger of being overborne by the weight and number of their opponents; and because it brings into action and enforces this great and glorious principle — that the people are the sovereign of this country, and consequently that fellow citizens and joint sovereigns can not be degraded by appearing with each other in their own courts to have their controversies determined.
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