11+ Mel Martinez Quotes On Education, Freedom And War
Mel Martinez is an American politician who served as a Republican U.S. Senator from Florida from 2005 to 2009. He was the first Cuban-American to serve in the U.S. Senate and the first Hispanic to serve as Chairman of the Republican National Committee. Prior to his Senate career, Martinez served as Secretary of Housing and Urban Development under President George W. Bush. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Mel Martinez on education, life, freedom.
It's shortsighted not to view the education of a future generation of Americans as a priority for all Americans. — Mel Martinez
Our focus needs to be on freeing dissidents and continuing to support the opposition movement within Cuba - not rewarding Castro and subsidizing and strengthening his totalitarian regime. — Mel Martinez
We need a new Latin American policy that is bold - different. We need to focus on building civil society, focus on the lack of infrastructure. We need look at ways to foster economic opportunity.There needs to be a more comprehensive economic vision in the region. — Mel Martinez
I will always vote on the side of freedom and our right to keep and bear arms. — Mel Martinez
In America, all things are possible. — Mel Martinez
From time to time, the irresponsible acts of the Cuban government remind us that this is far more than about the freedom of one country, but it really is about the stability and security of the region and the national security interests of the United States. — Mel Martinez
Al Gonzales is a dedicated public servant and exceptionally qualified to be our nation's next Attorney General. I know that a lot has been said about Judge Gonzales' life story. It is a story of the fulfillment of the American Dream. — Mel Martinez
Senator Martinez is not driven by polls; he is driven by the needs of the state of Florida and its 17 million constituents. — Mel Martinez
It is proper that the federal government help alleviate short-term disruptions and price spikes such as those brought about by Hurricane Katrina. — Mel Martinez
I don't want to come to Washington to be just another vote. I want to lead on issues that are important. — Mel Martinez
Forty-two years ago, I came to America from communist Cuba so I might have a better way of life, a freer way of life - a more democratic way of life. I wanted to live the American Dream where if you worked hard and put your mind to the task, anything was possible. — Mel Martinez
Life Lessons by Mel Martinez
- Mel Martinez taught us the importance of hard work and dedication, as he worked his way up from a humble background to become a successful politician.
- He also showed us the value of public service and the importance of giving back to the community.
- Lastly, Martinez demonstrated the power of collaboration and the need to work together to make positive changes in society.
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