Israeli - Politician | July 8, 1958 -
If someone is willing to sell out his principles for the job, he is not worthy of it.
Tzipi Livni
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I believe that democracy is about values before it is about voting. These values must be nurtured within society and integrated into the electoral process itself.
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The capacity to influence radical groups can diminish significantly once they are viewed as indispensable coalition partners and are able to intimidate the electorate with the authority of the state behind them.
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Mr. Obama's call to support genuine democracy has implications for the kinds of elections the international community promotes and endorses.
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Radical groups can become legitimate political players in the democratic process if they accept core democratic principles and abandon the use of force as a political tool. Or they can maintain armed terrorist militias in order to threaten their neighbors and intimidate their people. The international community should not allow them to do both.
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The right to love is granted to anyone.
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I was by Ariel Sharon's side on the day it was decided to form Kadima. It was founded in aim to create a government of hope and responsibility.
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The real danger is a politics that buries its head in the sand.
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I have come to fight for peace, and I will not give my hand to those who try to turn the word 'peace' into a dirty one.
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The Israeli people deserve better than a life in between rounds of violence.
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There is the worldview of Greater Israel, the worldview of settlements: to send citizens to live in those places. That's not about security; that's not about the army. That's about an ideology that believes we need to stay in all of the Land of Israel. I don't share that ideology.
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When you look at the Lebanon-Syria border, you see a porous border despite the fact that you have a U.N. Security Council decision that speaks of an embargo on weapons transfers to Hezbollah.
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