“It is always dangerous to the liberties of the people to have an army stationed among them, over which they have no control ... The Militia is composed of free Citizens. There is therefore no danger of their making use of their Power to the destruction of their own Rights, or suffering others to invade them.” PeopleUseSufferingLibertyRightsDangerousDangerCitizensDestructionArmyMilitiaInvading Author:Samuel Adams
“A recent poll showed that nearly half the American public believes that the government should redistribute wealth. That so many people are so willing to blithely put such an enormous and dangerous arbitrary power in the hands of politicians-\-\risking their own freedom, in hopes of getting what someone else has-\-\is a painful sign of how far many citizens and voters fall short of what is needed to preserve a democratic republic” PeopleShouldBelieveHandsGovernmentFallWealthHalfDangerousWillingNeededCitizensPoliticianDemocraticPainfulEnormousPreservesVotersRepublicArbitraryPollsDemocratic Republic Author:Thomas Sowell
“U.S. Supreme Court on May 15, 1911, couched its decision in these clear terms: 'Seven men and a corporate machine have conspired against their fellow citizens. For the safety of the Republic we now decree that this dangerous conspiracy must be ended by November 15th.” MenMayTermDecisionClearDangerousCitizensMachinesSafetyFellowsCourtSevenSupremeCorporateRepublicConspiracySupreme CourtNovemberDecree Author:Jim Marrs
“Chinese citizens have never had the right to really express their opinions; in the constitution it says you can, but in the real world it is more dangerous. In the west people think it's a right they're born with. Here it's a right given by the government, and one that's not really practised.” PeopleThinkingWorldRealGovernmentGivenBornOpinionDangerousCitizensConstitutionWestChineseReal World Author:Ai Weiwei
“Fear is a dangerous thing. Once it is sanctioned by the state there is no telling where it might lead. It is always a short path to walk from being suspicious of our fellow citizens to taking actions to restrict their liberty.” StatesMightActionWalksLibertyPathDangerousCitizensFellowsSuspiciousTaking ActionDangerous Things Author:Justin Trudeau
“[President Johnson] had the political will to say that having one in five Americans living in the kind of abject conditions their fellow citizens associated with Third World countries and the novels of Dickens was as dangerous as any battlefield enemy.” WorldKindCountryPoliticalPresidentEnemyPovertyNovelFiveConditionsDangerousCitizensThirdsFellowsJohnsonBattlefieldsThird WorldDickensPolitical WillThird World CountriesPresident Johnson Author:Anna Quindlen
“The fabric of democracy is always fragile everywhere because it depends on the will of citizens to protect it, and when they become scared, when it becomes dangerous for them to defend it, it can go very quickly.” DemocracyDangerousDependsCitizensProtectScaredFragileFabric Author:Margaret Atwood
“Legal reform organizations are usually trying to portray their constituents as "hard workers," as "not criminals," as citizens, as part of normative family arrangements, and as conforming to white norms as much as possible. When these strategies are used, the most dangerous conditions and the people who are most vulnerable cannot be discussed or addressed.” PeopleTryingHardUsedWhiteConditionsDangerousHard WorkCitizensOrganizationStrategyWorkersCriminalsVulnerableReformArrangementsConformNormConstituentsHard Worker Author:Dean Spade
“I once said that it was unacceptable for Japan to remain "an isolated prosperous island." At one time, it might have been all right for Japan to avoid sending any citizens to dangerous areas [even as part of international efforts] and just wish for its own people's happiness. That time is gone.” PeopleHas BeensSaidMightWishEffortGoneDangerousCitizensAreasInternationalIslandsJapanOne TimeIsolatedMight Have BeenProsperous Author:Sadako Ogata
“I believe everybody in the world should have guns. Citizens should have bazookas and rocket launchers too. I believe that all citizens should have their weapons of choice. However, I also believe that only I should have the ammunition. Because frankly, I wouldn't trust the rest of the goobers with anything more dangerous than string.” WorldShouldBelieveChoicesI BelieveDangerousCitizensWeaponsGunShould HaveStringsRocketsNon ViolenceAmmunitionBazookas Author:Scott Adams
“It is always unconscionable for the government to punish people for expressing an idea merely because government officials - or the majority of citizens - decide that those ideas are 'dangerous' or 'wrong.' That is a power nobody ought to possess.” PeopleIdeasGovernmentDangerousOughtCitizensMajorityOfficialsGovernment Officials Author:Glenn Greenwald
“Whenever citizens are seen routinely as enemies of their own government, writers are rountinely seen to be the most dangerous enemies.” GovernmentEnemyDangerousCitizens Author:E. L. Doctorow
“And what terrifies me is that we're entering a phase where if you start to speak about this as something that can be understood historically - without any sympathy - you are going to be thought of as unpatriotic, and you are going to be forbidden. It's very dangerous. It is precisely incumbent on every citizen to quite understand the world we're living in and the history we are a part of and we are forming as a superpower.” IfsWorldSpeakDangerousCitizensUnderstoodPhasesEnteringForbiddenSuperpowerIncumbentsUnpatriotic Author:Edward Said
“In the West or anywhere else, the treatment of people in an undignified way (structural and institutionalized racism against Latinos or African American citizens) as well as a dangerous dehumanization of some people (in Palestine, Iraq, Africa or Asia) are simply unacceptable.” PeopleWayWellsDangerousCitizensRacismWestIraqAfrican AmericanTreatmentAsiaPalestineLatinoAmerican CitizensDehumanization Author:Tariq Ramadan
“The tyranny of a prince in an oligarchy is not so dangerous to the public welfare as the apathy of a citizen in a democracy.” WisdomPoliticsEconomyDemocracyDangerousCitizensTyrannyWelfareLiberalismApathyOligarchyLiberty And JusticePublic WelfareIndifference And Apathy Author:Baron de Montesquieu
“You need only reflect that one of the best ways to get yourself a reputation as a dangerous citizen these days is to go about repeating the very phrases which our founding fathers used in the struggle for independence.” WayLifeNeedsGovernmentAmericaUsedFatherPoliticsJusticeLibertyStruggleAtheismDangerousCitizensGunIndependenceLibertarianBest WayReputationThese DaysPhrasesRepeatsPatriotismGun ControlSovereigntyFoundingModern WorldReflectingGoverningFreedom And LibertyFreedom LibertyOur Founding FathersProperty RightsLimited GovernmentFirearmsRight To Bear ArmsBearing ArmsGun RightsLimiting GovernmentPro GunLibertarian PartyFounding Fathers GunLimited FreedomPower And ControlFounding Fathers DemocracyThose In NeedDemocracy FreedomLimiting FreedomBad ReputationPower GovernmentPower PoliticsDivided Government Author:Charles A. Beard
“It is above all in the present democratic age that the true friends of liberty and human grandeur must remain constantly vigilant and ready to prevent the social power from lightly sacrificing the particular rights of a few individuals to the general execution of its designs. In such times there is no citizen so obscure that it is not very dangerous to allow him to be oppressed, and there are no individual rights so unimportant that they can be sacrificed to arbitrariness with impunity.” HumansAgeIndividualSocialLibertyRightsSacrificeDangerousDesignParticularReadyCitizensDemocraticExecutionOppressedObscureTrue FriendGrandeurUnimportantVigilantImpunityIndividual RightsSocial Power Author:Alexis de Tocqueville