
- I would love every morning, when a student gets up to go to class, understand that there in your college or university that every teacher to teach a class, or a dad when reviewing the work at night, are the scenarios where played the sovereignty of the country, the gap in future.
- I'm not soft, I am a hard clean.
- I like that everything is negotiable, affordable, as if the country be handled through a commercial logic.
- A country more carrots, a country where anything goes, a country where productivity rises too high and allows the ideals of the Constitution because people are not killed and because some people do not take shortcuts. A country where law and culture are closer to where legal obligations are culturally supported: paying taxes, respecting the territorial, respect, obviously, the fundamental rights of others.
- The 'anything goes' is the plague of any society.
- Informémonos before voting, we know the options, read the menu before ordering.
- I think seriously that Colombian society is not enough outrage at crimes against humanity.
- The act of voting is a delicate act, and I see that the campaign is like a mutual approach where people are listening and sniffing, is one thing both ways. The most important thing is that people should rejoice their ability to choose.
- I offer a bed of roses, but one of consolidation. It's like put a foundation stone and concrete, and now play in building more or less the same proportions of brick and sand. Strengthen security with the components of justice and social control, and further strengthen education, for reasons of productivity and competitiveness, deserves a great economic effort.
- In Colombia we have to be is responsible. We must beware of all, regulate, among all, not to do things Chambon. It's civic culture.
- Public resources are sacred resources.
- It is historically unacceptable 'Loch' tax Colombian landowners.
- I do not really like that democracy depends on a lot of silver, and I think people understand it and all candidates should make efforts not to spend the most, but by spending much less. That would make more credible democracy. Democracy is debate and vote after listening.
- I believe in deliberative democracy: the argument goes, an argument is. The interests, the public turn, are moderated or polished.
- I'm not afraid to apply the authority to enforce the law. But the authority must be applied based on pedagogy rather than on force, because that's what makes it legitimate.
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