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In the first debate the bulges create the impression of a letter T with a small feature which appears similar to a wire under the jacket running upward from the right.
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Robert Nelson
Canadian
Politician
Born:
Aug 8
,
1794
Died:
Mar 1
,
1873
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Democracy must be built through open societies that share information. When there is information, there is enlightenment. When there is debate, there are solutions. When there is no sharing of power, no rule of law, no accountability, there is abuse, corruption, subjugation and indignation.
Atifete Jahjaga
Democracy
Corruption
Law
Debate
Power
Accountability
Rule
Rule Of Law
Must
Solutions
Indignation
Through
Open
Share
Sharing
Abuse
Built
Subjugation
Information
Societies
Enlightenment
A good leader can engage in a debate frankly and thoroughly, knowing that at the end he and the other side must be closer, and thus emerge stronger. You don't have that idea when you are arrogant, superficial, and uninformed.
Nelson Mandela
Good
You
Debate
Stronger
Leader
Arrogant
Other
Good Leader
Side
Thoroughly
Frankly
Must
Superficial
Emerge
He
Idea
Thus
Knowing
End
Closer
Engage
Uninformed
Great leaders are almost always great simplifiers, who can cut through argument, debate and doubt, to offer a solution everybody can understand.
Colin Powell
Great
Debate
Argument
Doubt
Everybody
Solution
Great Leaders
Through
Leaders
Almost
Understand
Always
Offer
Cut
Who
We are losing sight of civility in government and politics. Debate and dialogue is taking a back seat to the politics of destruction and anger and control. Dogma has replaced thoughtful discussion between people of differing views.
James McGreevey
Politics
Government
Anger
People
Destruction
Losing
Debate
Control
Back
Sight
Thoughtful
Civility
Taking
Between
Dogma
Dialogue
Replaced
Discussion
Views
Seat
Differing
Those who cannot understand how to put their thoughts on ice should not enter into the heat of debate.
Friedrich Nietzsche
Thoughts
Debate
Those
Enter
Put
Understand
How
Heat
Cannot
Ice
Should
Who
Freedom is hammered out on the anvil of discussion, dissent, and debate.
Hubert H. Humphrey
Freedom
Debate
Dissent
Out
Hammered
Discussion
Anvil
We must speak our minds openly, debate our disagreements honestly, but always pursue solidarity.
Donald Trump
Speak
Debate
Honestly
Our
Minds
Solidarity
Must
Pursue
Disagreements
Openly
Always
There is a recognition that Second Amendment rights, like First Amendment and other rights, come with responsibilities and limitations. There is no reason both sides of the gun debate can't support policies that both protect the right to legally own guns for sport and safety, and reduce the likelihood of mass fatalities.
Randi Weingarten
Rights
Safety
Debate
Gun
First
Own
Other
Sides
Recognition
Responsibilities
Guns
Both
No Reason
Both Sides
Support
First Amendment
Mass
Come
Like
Likelihood
Protect
Sport
Policies
Limitations
Reduce
Amendment
Amendment Rights
Legally
Reason
Right
Second
Second Amendment
The whole notion of pain, and how every individual experiences pain, is up for debate. We don't know how another person experiences pain - physical pain or psychic pain. Some of these clinics where assisted suicide or euthanasia is practiced, they call it 'weariness of life.'
Miriam Toews
Life
Debate
Psychic
Pain
Every
Suicide
Weariness
Physical
Some
Physical Pain
Individual
Know
Call
Another
Practiced
How
Clinics
Up
Person
Where
Experiences
Notion
Whole
Euthanasia
Assisted
Political civility is not about being polite to each other. It's about reclaiming the power of 'We the People' to come together, debate the common good and call American democracy back to its highest values amid our differences.
Parker Palmer
Good
Democracy
Together
People
Political
Debate
Values
Power
Differences
Other
Back
Our
About
Civility
Highest
Come
Call
Polite
American
Common
Being
Common Good
Each
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