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Often those who are denied rights are least empowered to bring about the changes they seek.
Hillary Clinton
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Let's face it, the U.S. government is woefully, woefully behind in all of its policies that affect the use of technology.
Hillary Clinton
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Laws and traditions that hold back women, hold back entire societies.
Hillary Clinton
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We cannot let those who would try to destabilize the world to interfere with American interests and security.
Hillary Clinton
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Every one of us every day has choices to make about the kind of person we are and what we wish to become. You can decide to be someone who brings people together, or you can fall prey to those who wish to divide us. You can be someone who educates yourself, or you can believe that being negative is clever and being cynical is fashionable. You have a choice.
Hillary Clinton
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I probably described more times than I can remember how stressful it was advising the President Barack Obama about going after Bin Laden.
Hillary Clinton
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I think that there is a strong argument that our USA's leadership, our strength, our influence begins with having an economy that is producing good jobs with rising incomes, and I see the connection there.
Hillary Clinton
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Now, I know there are many Americans who say, 'Get out of Afghanistan. Bring 'em all home.' And there are others who say, 'Put in hundreds of thousands of more.'
Hillary Clinton
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When my husband was president, we went from a $300 billion deficit to a $200 billion surplus and we were actually on the path to eliminating the national debt. When President Obama came into office, he inherited the worst economic disaster since the Great Depression. He has cut the deficit by two-thirds.
Hillary Clinton
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I am going to get officers training to deescalate situations, ban racial profiling, and make body cameras available.
Hillary Clinton
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I mean you've got a conservative and right-winged press presence with really nothing on the other end of the political spectrum.
Hillary Clinton
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Stay in the middle,don't get pushed to the side,every chance that's worth taking,is a chance worth the fight...
Hillary Clinton
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Many of the fights that are going on are not ones that the United States has either started or have a role in. The Shia-- Sunni split, the dictatorships that have suppressed people's aspirations, the increasing globalization without any real safety valve for people to have a better life. We saw that in Egypt. We saw a dictator overthrown, we saw Muslim Brotherhood president installed and then we saw him ousted and the army back.
Hillary Clinton
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I did it as first lady, I did it as a senator, I did it as secretary of state, and I know how hard it is. It's not something you do once or twice and then throw your hands up because it is grinding work. But it is necessary work. So I am really welcoming of the opportunity to meet with not only people who agree with me but those who don't to see what we can do to try to bridge the differences.
Hillary Clinton
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I want people in all the government agencies to be communicating with people because for me, we're in an era - which didn't exist before - where you can have instant access to information, and I want to see my government be more transparent.
Hillary Clinton
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I've spent 30 years, actually maybe a little more, working to help kids and families. And I want to take all that experience to the White House and do that every single day.
Hillary Clinton
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The only wealth I have to give, is not material - and if you need much more than that, I'm not available.
Hillary Clinton
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Hillary Clinton is a very dishonest person, probably the most dishonest person ever to run for the office of president.
Hillary Clinton
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Yes, we've cut the maternal mortality rate in half, but far too many women are still denied critical access to reproductive health care and safe childbirth, and laws don't count for much if they're not enforced. Rights have to exist in practice - not just on paper.
Hillary Clinton
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Voting is the most precious right of every citizen, and we have a moral obligation to ensure the integrity of our voting process.
Hillary Clinton
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We need to rebuild bonds of trust between our police officers and our communities.
Hillary Clinton
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I take seriously the concerns that voters are expressing. There's a lot of disappointment, fear, even anger, among people who believe that the economy has failed them, their government has failed them, politics has failed them. They have every right to be concerned.
Hillary Clinton
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I think there has to be a recognition that, you know, there's so much at stake now, I mean, the business has changed so much and decisions are made so quickly, in nano seconds basically.
Hillary Clinton
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It does happen to be a historical fact that my husband served as president for eight years. And there's a lot that happened which helped the American people during those eight years. I want an economy that creates more jobs. And that's a lot of jobs. I want an economy that gets back to raising incomes for everybody.
Hillary Clinton
