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— Nelson Antonio Denis"Puerto Rican independence movement wasn't just rooted in some sort of personal intransigence or some passionate Latino temperament. It was rooted in economic and political reality at the time. It also made sense since the founding principles of the United States are supposedly based on government by the consent of the governed, and the sense that all men are created equal."
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The public needs to know the kinds of things a government does in its name, or the 'consent of the governed' is meaningless... The consent of the governed is not consent if it is not informed.
— Edward Snowden
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We are a nation that has a government-not the other way around. And that makes us special among the nations of the earth.
— Ronald Reagan
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