Facts about Dick Thornburgh

Occup.Politician
FromUSA
BornJuly 16, 1932
Age91 years

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Dick Thornburgh is a famous Politician from USA, he/she is 91 years old and still alive, born July 16, 1932.

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He/she is born under the zodiac cancer, who is known for Emotion, Diplomatic, Intensity, Impulsive, Selective. Our collection contains 20 quotes who is written / told by Dick.

20 Famous quotes by Dick Thornburgh

Small: That is why, with optimism instead of fear, all those who want to see Puerto Ricos status resolved shou
"That is why, with optimism instead of fear, all those who want to see Puerto Rico's status resolved should seek the truth about each option, including the upside and the downside of each"
Small: It is quite understandable that Puerto Ricans seek to preserve a cultural sense of identity without sep
"It is quite understandable that Puerto Ricans seek to preserve a cultural sense of identity without separating politically from U.S. national sovereignty"
Small: If U.S. national sovereignty continues, it is only as a state that Puerto Rico will have permanent 10th
"If U.S. national sovereignty continues, it is only as a state that Puerto Rico will have permanent 10th Amendment powers over its non-federal affairs, as well as voting power in Congress"
Small: The powers of government exercised locally derive from a federal law authorizing government by consent
"The powers of government exercised locally derive from a federal law authorizing government by consent in local affairs only, unless those affairs are otherwise governed by federal law"
Small: The political status legislation which emerged in Congress in 1990 and 1991 did not receive the support
"The political status legislation which emerged in Congress in 1990 and 1991 did not receive the support needed for enactment into law during my tenure as Attorney General"
Small: Internal self-government under a local constitution was authorized by Congress and approved by the resi
"Internal self-government under a local constitution was authorized by Congress and approved by the residents in 1952, but federal law is supreme in Puerto Rico and residents do not have voting representation in the Congress"
Small: Apparently tired of waiting for clear direction from Congress, the people of Puerto Rico have used the
"Apparently tired of waiting for clear direction from Congress, the people of Puerto Rico have used the tools provided by their own local constitution to schedule a vote for Dec. 13 on the status of the island"
Small: The capacity of the commonwealth government created under the local constitution to exercise government
"The capacity of the commonwealth government created under the local constitution to exercise governmental powers in local affairs is like that of local government in the states of the union in regard to non-federal affairs at the local level"
Small: However, the sovereignty of the states is constitutionally defined and recognized, while the powers of
"However, the sovereignty of the states is constitutionally defined and recognized, while the powers of the local government in Puerto Rico are defined by, and subject to alteration under, federal statutory law"
Small: Federal program and services outlay in Puerto Rico is approximately 10 billion per year
"Federal program and services outlay in Puerto Rico is approximately $10 billion per year"
Small: As the highest ranking American official in the United Nations organization, I came to understand thoro
"As the highest ranking American official in the United Nations organization, I came to understand thoroughly that the national constitutional processes of the member states define the status of territories under their sovereignty"
Small: The need for a permanent status resolution approved by Congress is made even more clear to me because o
"The need for a permanent status resolution approved by Congress is made even more clear to me because of my experience as a former Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations"
Small: Now that the there is a path for the people of Puerto Rico to express their self-determination on Puert
"Now that the there is a path for the people of Puerto Rico to express their self-determination on Puerto Rico's political status, there are some who seek to block that path"
Small: After one hundred years of federal rule, the United States House of Representatives has moved to provid
"After one hundred years of federal rule, the United States House of Representatives has moved to provide for the first meaningful route to self-determination for the Puerto Rican people under our federal system"
Small: Instead of generating either unnecessary alarm or a false sense of security regarding these fundamental
"Instead of generating either unnecessary alarm or a false sense of security regarding these fundamental issues, the best course is to empower people with the truth"
Small: In historical and constitutional terms, the recent political status vote in Puerto Rico was a necessary
"In historical and constitutional terms, the recent political status vote in Puerto Rico was a necessary but obviously not decisive step on the road of self-determination leading to full self-government"
Small: Yet, individuals and corporations in Puerto Rico pay no federal income tax
"Yet, individuals and corporations in Puerto Rico pay no federal income tax"
Small: Specifically, the reservation of sovereignty to the people of the states in matters not governed by fed
"Specifically, the reservation of sovereignty to the people of the states in matters not governed by federal law is constitutionally defined and permanently enshrined in the 10th Amendment"
Small: Yet, Puerto Ricos economic convergence and political integration with the rest of the nation is in a st
"Yet, Puerto Rico's economic convergence and political integration with the rest of the nation is in a state of arrest - even though the island has been within the national borders, political system and customs territory of the U.S. for a century"
Small: If Congress does its job in this regard, the residents of Puerto Rico will be empowered to act in their
"If Congress does its job in this regard, the residents of Puerto Rico will be empowered to act in their own self-interest and express their future political status aspirations accordingly"