United States Freedom Quotes
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Forget the conspiracy theories! God gave us the right to vote, and He gave the United States, and all of its citizens, freedom through democracy.
— Monica Johnson
When freedom of the press is threatened, the United States should be leading efforts to protect it.
— Elliott Abrams
The Vietnamese people deeply love independence, freedom and peace. But in the face of United States aggression they have risen up, united as one man.
— Ho Chi Minh
My grandfather, in 1848, had fled from Germany to find political freedom in the United States.
— Emanuel Celler
The United States is a giant island of freedom, achievement, wealth and prosperity in a world hostile to our values.
— Phyllis Schlafly
May we think of freedom not as the right to do as we please but as the opportunity to do what is right.
— Peter Marshall
The United States of America will never be intimidated by thugs and assassins. The killers will fail, and the Iraqi people will live in freedom.
— George W. Bush
Religious freedom is already protected in the United States. It's in our Constitution. It's in most state constitutions.
— Dannel Malloy
No Statue of Liberty ever greeted our arrival in this country ... we did not, in fact, come to the United States at all. The United States came to us.
— Luis Valdez
The United States government has always been proud of the welcome it has extended to good men of every nation, seeking freedom and homes and bread.
— John Muir
In Czechoslovakia there is no such thing as freedom of the press. In the United States there is no such thing as freedom from the press.
— Martina Navratilova
Freedom of action in space is as important to the United States as air power and sea power.
— George W. Bush
Who talks most about freedom and equality? Is it not those who hold the bill of rights in one hand and a whip for affrighted slaves in the other?
— Alexander Hamilton
This country (United States) has too many freedoms.
— Howard Stern
The United States gave me opportunities that my country of origin could not: freedom of the press and complete freedom of expression.
— Jorge Ramos
No power over the freedom of religion [is] delegated to the United States by the Constitution.
— James Madison
When more Americans prefer freebies to freedom, these great United States will become a fertile ground for tyranny.
— Allen West
United States: the country where liberty is a statue.
— Nicanor Parra
'Honor in the Dust' is less about the freedom of the Philippines than the soul of the United States.
— Candice Millard
The freedom to bear arms may be righteously rejected to encourage the preservation of all corporeal forms of life.
— Kevin Alan Lee
Taiwan's democracy has grown very fast and we enjoy a certain degree of freedom, as other developed democracies like the United States.
— Annette Lu
The United States, for a French citizen, is a friend, an ally, to whom we owe, along with most Europeans, our freedom.
— Jean-Pierre Raffarin
In many respects, the United States is a great country. Freedom of speech is protected more than in any other country. It is also a very free society.
— Noam Chomsky
I'm beginning to think theres more freedom in North korea sometimes than there is in the United States.
— Mike Huckabee
In the United States, people don't revolt in order to obtain freedom, but continue denying it to others.
— CrimethInc.
One of the main reasons I came back to Mexico is because I've found freedom and democracy here, something I never found in the United States.
— Willie Wells
The United States of America has no intention of finishing second in space. This effort is expensive-but it pays its way for freedom and for America.
— John F. Kennedy
With each passing day, I become more and more convinced that the greatest threat to American freedom is the United States government.
— Michel Templet
Freedom is a lonely battle, but if the United States doesn't lead it - sometimes imperfectly, but mostly with honor - who will?
— Cal Thomas