Not exact matches
As Americans we want to foster democracies, not dictatorships; deal fairly with sovereign nations and treat them as friends, not subjects; respect our neighbors more than our corporate markets; and create jobs, not food dependencie
As Americans we
want to foster democracies, not dictatorships; deal fairly with
sovereign nations and treat them
as friends, not subjects; respect our neighbors more than our corporate markets; and create jobs, not food dependencie
as friends, not subjects; respect our neighbors more than our corporate markets; and create jobs, not food dependencies.
Furthermore, that their efforts
as a member of a single
sovereign nation - such
as the UK - whose government
wants to involuntarily enrol them in the «Carbon reduction club» of gullible - mostly western -
nations, will bring vast costs and impositions but with no measurable benefits to those members ever.
While it might sound nice in theory for Hawaii to become a
sovereign country again («To Form a
Nation,» November), do the people of Hawaii really
want to lose all of the rights they now enjoy
as Americans?