Sentence examples for citizens are created equal from inspiring English sources

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All our citizens are created equal and must be treated equally.

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It moved America another step forward in fulfilling its promise that all its citizens were created equal.

He believes the U.S. has "not yet achieved the idea the framers [of the constitution] gave us, where we would have a democracy in which the citizens were created equal".

But let's not confuse progress with praise until a candidate steps up to that podium and states, "Every citizen is created equal and, as President, I would make sure that everyone is treated equally".

Citizens are created by politicians, the citizen-makers.

And since liberal democracy is constructed on the worship of humanist goals ("life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness" by citizens who are "created equal", as the American founders put it), then our new powers are going to tear liberal democracy apart.

Not all unarmed citizens facing down armed men are created equal.

And in that same scene, we learn that there's a difference between "civilian" and "citizen" – as with Gattaca, some are created or considered "more equal" than others.

King's dream for America's "citizens of color" was no more, no less than the American Dream of a country where "all men are created equal".

"All men are created equal".

-All people are created equal.

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