Too many terms corrupts politicians so they only want to be reelected.
Meaning of the quote
The quote suggests that when politicians have been in office for too long, they start to care more about keeping their jobs than doing what is best for the people. They may make decisions that will help them get re-elected, even if those decisions are not good for the country. As a result, the politicians become more interested in their own power and position than in serving the public.
About Alice Paul
Alice Paul was an American Quaker, suffragist, feminist, and women’s rights activist who played a key role in securing the Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which prohibits sex discrimination in the right to vote. She endured police brutality and imprisonment for her activism, and later led the National Woman’s Party in their fight for the Equal Rights Amendment.
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I always feel the movement is a sort of mosaic.
American suffragist, feminist, and activist (1885-1977)
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Food simply isn’t important to me.
American suffragist, feminist, and activist (1885-1977)
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American suffragist, feminist, and activist (1885-1977)
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American suffragist, feminist, and activist (1885-1977)
We women of America tell you that America is not a democracy. Twenty million women are denied the right to vote.
American suffragist, feminist, and activist (1885-1977)
I never doubted that equal rights was the right direction. Most reforms, most problems are complicated. But to me there is nothing complicated about ordinary equality.
American suffragist, feminist, and activist (1885-1977)
The Woman’s Party is made up of women of all races, creeds and nationalities who are united on the one program of working to raise the status of women.
American suffragist, feminist, and activist (1885-1977)
This world crisis came about without women having anything to do with it. If the women of the world had not been excluded from world affairs, things today might have been different.
American suffragist, feminist, and activist (1885-1977)
Mr. President how long must women wait to get their liberty? Let us have the rights we deserve.
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When you put your hand to the plow, you can’t put it down until you get to the end of the row.
American suffragist, feminist, and activist (1885-1977)
It is better, as far as getting the vote is concerned, I believe, to have a small, united group than an immense debating society.
American suffragist, feminist, and activist (1885-1977)