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Alla ska med! (lit. "Everybody shall come with us", meaning "Everyone shall be included!")
“ The Social Democrats slogan used in the 2006 Swedish parliamental election. „
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All power to the Soviets
“ A Bolshevik slogan in the eve of the October revolution. „
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no Power to the Imagination!
“ Situationist slogan used during May 1968 in Paris; a détournement of the slogan "All Power to the Soviets" used during the Russian October Revolution. „
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Arbeit Macht Frei
“ Used 1933-45 by Nazi Germany over the main gates at a number of Nazi concentration camps. In English, the slogan means "work sets you free". „
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Britain Deserves Better
“ British Labour Party slogan and manifesto title for the 1997 General Election. „
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Better dead than Red
“ An anti-Communist slogan. „
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Bigger cages! Longer chains!
“ Anarchist slogan mocking use of the political demand. „
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Bread and roses
“ labor and immigrant rights slogan. „
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Capitalism is boring
“ Slogan used by the Laboratory of Insurrectionary Imagination „
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Catch up and overtake America! (??????? ? ????????? ???????)
“ Slogan invented by Nikita Khrushchev in 1957 for his vision of the Soviet economy „
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Come and take it
“ Slogan at the Battle of Gonzales „
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Deeds Not Words
“ W.S.P.U. suffragette slogan, 1903. „
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Doctors need to be preserved, not reserved.
“ Slogan used by medical students, doctors, and lawyers in India when they protested in New Delhi against the raised quotas for lower-caste students medical colleges from 22.5 to 49.5 %. „
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Don't let him take Britain back to the 1980s
“ 2010 Labour poster attacking Conservative leader, David Cameron. „
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Dont Stop, Keep Going On!
“ The general electoral slogan of the Justice and Development Party in the Turkish general elections of 2007 „
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Each for all and all for each.
“ Tariff Reform League, 1905. „
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Ein Volk, ein Reich, ein Führer ("One people, one empire, one leader")
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England Will Fight to the Last American
“ Slogan of the America First Committee, against providing aid to Britain during WWII „
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Every Man a King
“ 1934 Introduced in February 1934, during a radio broadcast, this was the wealth and income redistributionist platform slogan (and later a song and a book) for Louisiana Governor Huey Long; it was part of a broader program which had the slogan, "Share Our Wealth". „
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Everything Within the State, Nothing Outside the State
“ Early 1930s Italian Fascist slogan. „
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Fifty-Four Forty or Fight
“ Oregon boundary dispute, 1846, Democrats claim all of Oregon Country for the United States. „
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Führer befiehl, wir folgen dir! (Führer command, we'll follow you!)
“ From the song "Von Finnland bis zum Schwarzen Meer" „
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God made Adam and Eve, not Adam and Steve
“ Anti-gay slogan used by Christians who oppose homosexuality on religious grounds. „
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Got Guv
“ A play on the "got milk" campaign; used by dairy owner Jim Oberweis in 2006 during his campaign for Governor of Illinois. „
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Go For Growth
“ Australian Liberal 2007 campaign slogan used by John Howard. „
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Had enough?
“ This was the 1946 slogan for Congressional elections for the out-of-power Republican Party; noting that they had been out of power in Congress since 1930, this slogan asked voters if they had "had enough" of the Democrats. „
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Hasta la victoria siempre (There's always a victory to be achieved)
“ A Che Guevara-associated Communist slogan. „
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Heim ins Reich (Back home into the Reich)
“ Describing the Adolf Hitler's initiative to include all areas with ethnic Germans into the German Reich (Austria, Sudetenland, Danzig,...) that led to World War II. „
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He's Good Enough for Me
“ Balfour's Conservative poster, 1905. „
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Hey, Hey, LBJ, how many kids you kill today?
“ Anti-Vietnam War and anti-Lyndon B. Johnson slogan from the 1960s. Other variations included, ".. . how many boys did you kill today?" „
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It's Scotland's oil
“ Used by the Scottish National Party (SNP) during the 1970s in making their economic case for Scottish independence „
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It's Time
“ Used by the Australian Labor Party in 1972; they had been out of government since 1949. „
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Jedem das Seine
“ Literally, the slogan means "to each his own" and was the German translation of Prussia's motto which read in Latin: "suum cuique". „
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Labour is not Working
“ 1978 Conservative Party poster devised by Saatchi and Saatchi. „
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The Lips That Touch Liquor Must Never Touch Mine
“ slogan of the Anti-Saloon League of the US temperance movement „
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Maggie, Maggie, Maggie
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Make love not war
“ Against the War in Vietnam. „
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Me ne frego!
“ Slogan used by the Benito Mussolini's blackshirts, literally "I don't give a damn". „
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Never had it so good
“ 1957 campaign under Harold Macmillan's leadership of the Tories. „
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Never been had so good
“ 1957 campaign slogan of the British Labour Party (in response to the Tory slogan). „
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New Labour, New Danger
“ Slogan on 1997 Conservative Party campaign poster showing Tony Blair with glowing red eyes. „
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No Surrender!
“ Pro Northern Irish Loyalist slogan referring to the Siege of Derry „
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Now... The Next Steps
“ Fianna Fáil slogan used during 2007 Irish General Election „
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No War but Class War
“ Used by diverse Marxist groups as a means of underlining the priority of class struggle above other political aims and as a general anti-militarist slogan. „
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One, Two, Three, Four, Fuck the Rich to Feed the Poor!
“ Anti-Capitalist chant in support of the redistribution of the wealth. „
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Perón o muerte(Perón or death)
“ Peronist slogan used in Argentina. „
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Power to the people
“ A frequent slogan of Socialist or pro-democracy movements around the world. „
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Rally Around O'Malley
“ Campaign slogan used during Patrick O'Malley's 2002 Illinois gubernatorial campaign. „
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Remember Pearl Harbor
“ A slogan, a song, an invitation to encourage American patriotism and sfice during World War II. „
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Remember the Alamo
“ Battle cry at the Battle of San Jacinto „
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Remember the Maine
“ The rallying cry by which William Randolph Hearst fomented the Spanish-American War. „
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Safety First
“ 1929 Conservative election poster. „
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Save the Bay
“ Chesapeake Bay Foundation slogan to save the Chesapeake Bay. „
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Simon Go Back
“ Against the Simon Commission: The Indian Statutory Commission was a group of seven British Members of Parliament that had been dispatched to India in 1927 to study constitutional reform in that colony. „
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Stanley Baldwin the Man You Can Trust!
“ 1929 election poster. „
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Stay the course
“ A slogan popularized by the Bush administration as the strategy for the Iraq War „
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The Buck Stops Here
“ A phrase first uttered by Harry S Truman in reference to government accountability. „
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Three Word Chant!
“ An Anarchist anti-slogan used in the Battle of Seattle to illustrate the reification of the slogan in mass culture. „
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Trust Baldwin he will steer you to safety!
“ 1929 Conservative poster „
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Tyler and Texas!
“ John Tyler's slogan for supporting the annexation of Texas. „
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¡Una, Grande y Libre!
“ One, Great and Free!, a Francoist slogan from Spain. „
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Wir sind das Volk (We are the people)
“ Motto of the "Monday demonstrations" that led to the demise of the East German State and its inclusion into the West German one. „
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Workers of the world, unite!
“ A socialist slogan coined by Karl Marx. „
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Tippecanoe and Tyler, Too
“ 1840 U.S. presidential slogan of William Henry Harrison and his Vice President, John Tyler. „
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54" 40" or Fight
“ James Polk, 1844. Referring to capturing the "Oregon Territory" from Canada „
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We Polked you in '44, We shall Pierce you in '52
“ 1852 U.S. presidential campaign slogan of democrat Franklin Pierce; the '44 referred to the 1844 election of fellow democrat James K. Polk as president. „
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Don't swap horses in midstream
“ 1864 U.S. presidential campaign slogan of Abraham Lincoln. Also used by George W. Bush, with detractors parodying it as "Don't change horsemen in mid-apocalypse." „
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This is a White Man's Government!
“ Horatio Seymour 1868 Democratic Presidential Candidate „
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Vote as You Shot
“ 1868 presidential campaign slogan of Ulysses S. Grant „
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Grant beat Davis - Greeley bailed him
“ 1872 anti-Horace Greeley and pro-Ulysses S. Grant slogan, which references Jefferson Davis „
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Grant us another term
“ 1872 Ulysses S. Grant presidential re-election campaign slogan „
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Tilden or Blood!
“ 1877 slogan of Samuel Tilden supporters after the election conflict that led to the Compromise of 1877 „
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Ma, Ma where's my Pa?
“ 1884 U.S. presidential slogan used by the James Blaine supporters against his opponent Grover Cleveland, the slogan referred to fact Cleveland had fathered an illegitimate child in 1874. „
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Rum, Romanism and Rebellion
“ U.S. presidential election, 1884, Republicans attack opposition for views against prohibition, membership by Catholic immigrants and southerners. „
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Grandfather's hat fits Ben
“ 1888 U.S. presidential campaign slogan of Benjamin Harrison, whose grandfather William Henry Harrison was elected U.S. president in 1840. „
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Four more years of the full dinner pail
“ 1900 U.S. presidential slogan of William McKinley „
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Full Dinner Pail
“ William McKinley in 1900 „
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Let Well Enough Alone
“ 1900 presidential campaign slogan of William McKinley. „
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He kept us out of war
“ Woodrow Wilson 1916 U.S. Presidential campaign slogan, also "He proved the pen mightier than the sword" „
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Keep Cool and Keep Coolidge
“ The 1924 presidential campaign slogan of Calvin Coolidge. „
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Hoo but Hoover?
“ 1928 U.S. presidential campaign slogan of Herbert Hoover. „
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Hoover we trusted, now we're busted.
“ 1932 campaign slogan against incumbent Herbert Hoover. „
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I propose (to the American people) a New Deal
“ 1932 slogan by democratic presidential candidate Franklin D. Roosevelt. „
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We are turning the corner
“ 1932 campaign slogan in the depths of the Great Depression by republican president Herbert Hoover. „
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Defeat the New Deal and Its Reckless Spending
“ 1936 U.S. presidential campaign slogan of Alfred M. Landon „
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Let's Get Another Deck
“ 1936 U.S. presidential campaign slogan of Alfred M. Landon „
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Let's Make It a Landon-Slide
“ 1936 U.S. presidential campaign slogan of Alfred M. Landon „
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Life, Liberty, and Landon
“ 1936 U.S. presidential campaign slogan of Alfred M. Landon „
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Remember Hoover!
“ 1936 U.S. presidential campaign slogan of Franklin D. Roosevelt „
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Sunflowers die in November
“ 1936 U.S. presidential slogan of Franklin D. Roosevelt, reference to his opponent Alf Landon, whose home state of Kansas uses the sunflower as its official state flower. „
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No Fourth Term Either
“ 1940 U.S. presidential campaign slogan of Wendell L. Willkie „
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Roosevelt for Ex-President
“ 1940 U.S. presidential campaign slogan of Wendell Willkie „
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There's No Indispensable Man
“ 1940 U.S. presidential campaign slogan of Wendell L. Willkie „
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Washington Wouldn't, Grant Couldn't, Roosevelt Shouldn't
“ 1940 anti-Franklin D. Roosevelt slogan, referring to Roosevelt running for a third term. „
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We Want Willkie
“ 1940 U.S. presidential campaign slogan of Wendell L. Willkie „
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Give 'Em Hell, Harry!
“ 1948 U.S. presidential campaign slogan of Harry Truman „
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I'm just wild about Harry
“ 1948 U.S. presidential slogan of Harry S. Truman, taken from a 1921 popular song title written by Noble Sissle and Eubie Blake. „
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Pour it on 'em, Harry!
“ 1948 U.S. presidential campaign slogan of Harry S. Truman „
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I like Ike
“ 1952 U.S presidential campaign slogan of Dwight D. Eisenhower. „
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I still like Ike
“ 1956 U.S presidential campaign slogan of Dwight D. Eisenhower „
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