What's similar between Britain and America is the lack of good-quality civic buildings.
We're not perfect. We're a work in progress. But man, America has gotten a lot of things right.
Although black and white Americans live, work, and learn together now, there is still injustice in America.
Emmy Lou Harris introduced me to the work of the Vietnam Veterans of America foundation and the Campaign for a Land Mine Free World.
Third, we will make trade work for America by forging new trade agreements. And when nations cheat in trade, there will be unmistakable consequences.
'Fashion Star' has been an incredible platform to show America the amount of work and discussion that goes into each garment you see in a store.
In reality, most of America's poor work hard, often in two or more jobs.
The Miss America Pageant reinforces a belief that women are merely how they look and how they please.
Cougars are all the rage! I'm so glad that Hollywood and America are embracing women when they get in their 40s instead of putting us out to pasture.
With one terrible exception, the Civil War, law and the Constitution have kept America whole and free.
In America, the top 1 percent led the country into war and economic devastation, leaving the less fortunate to fight for one and pay for both.
If it hadn't been for the Cold War, neither Russia nor America would have been sending people into space.
War is America's central liturgical act necessary to renew our sense that we are a nation unlike other nations.
Society is endangered not by the great profligacy of a few, but by the laxity of morals amongst all.
Be thankful you're an American as we treat foreigners a lot worse.
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Mr. Churchill is proud of Britain's stand alone, after France had fallen and before America entered the War.
The amazing fact is that America is founded on a document. It's a work in progress. It can be tested by each generation.
Ours is a country where anything can be accomplished if enough people get angry... because, in America, we act on our collective anger.
I just get the feeling that if Jesse Helms was in charge of art in America, you'd go into a museum and see nothing but prints of dogs playing cards.
American art, like America, must wait and live a while longer.