Lois Frankel

Politician

54 Quotes

A strong, unwavering relationship between the U.S. and its allies Japan and South Korea is necessary for the national and economic security of all three countries.

A lone voice isn't as important as a collective voice.

The right to religious freedom and the right to vote are both fundamental to our democracy.

Sometimes less is better with government.

All polling places should be safe, without discrimination against any religion.

We are held up by the radical Muslims as the enemy. So every time we go into one of these countries to do - we think - the right thing, we become propaganda for this radical movement.

Veterans have stood up for us.

I never liked the status quo. Once I went to college, I got very involved in student activism.

Closing the gun show loophole would be a good thing to do.

Japan and South Korea are two of America's greatest trading partners and home to important U.S. military bases.

Our military personnel sacrifice for us, and we need to stand up for them.

We must engage with China to try and put as much pressure on North Korea as possible.

We are a nation of laws, and we should live by the rule of law. And sometimes we should have a little bit of common sense.

I do not want to send anybody else's child to war.

A North Korea that has the capability to use a nuclear weapon that can reach an American city or those of an ally poses a grave challenge as the U.S. seeks to preserve peace and stability in the region.

Creating on-campus communities for student veterans will help ease the transition from military to student life by providing networking opportunities, assistance with federal benefits, and career services.

We can't just pop off and drop a bomb on North Korea and think everything's going to be OK. It just doesn't work like that. It's a complicated puzzle.

I served 14 years in the state legislature and served in both the minority and majority.

When I was a young kid, girls were taught that their role in life was to get married and have children. It was the 1950s. Those were the rules.

I've taken legislation that people have been trying to pass for 10 or 15 years, and I got it passed.

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