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I want to differentiate between stability and security: Stability comes from the hearts of people and acceptance of the judicial system. Security comes from the barrel of a gun and the threat of the use of force.
Ashraf Ghani
Acceptance
People
Gun
System
Security
Threat
Between
Force
Judicial
Judicial System
Hearts
Stability
Want
Use
Barrel
Differentiate
Only legislative, judicial, and executive action can completely guarantee the victory of the free world.
Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.
World
Victory
Free
Action
Only
Free World
Executive
Judicial
Legislative
Guarantee
The judicial system is really taking an activist role in preventing Trump from implementing his agenda.
Dan Crenshaw
System
Preventing
Taking
Implementing
Judicial
Judicial System
His
Trump
Role
Agenda
Really
Activist
Nationwide injunctions undermine the democratic process, depart from history and tradition, violate constitutional principles, and impede sound judicial administration, all at the cost of public confidence in our institutions and particularly in our courts as apolitical decision-makers dispassionately applying objective law.
William Barr
History
Confidence
Law
Our
Administration
Constitutional
Cost
Objective
Institutions
Particularly
Democratic
Democratic Process
Undermine
Principles
Judicial
Sound
Courts
Tradition
Depart
Nationwide
Process
Decision-Makers
Public
Apolitical
Violate
Applying
In America, we divide federal power between the legislative, executive and judicial branches so that no one holds too much power. This is sixth-grade civics: Congress writes the laws; the president executes the laws; and the courts apply those laws fairly and dispassionately to cases.
Ben Sasse
Too Much
Power
Congress
Too
President
Those
Cases
Laws
Divide
Federal
Writes
No-One
Between
Executive
Fairly
Judicial
Courts
Branches
America
Legislative
Holds
Much
Apply
We have a problem with judicial activism in this country.
Dan Bongino
Problem
Country
Judicial
Activism
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