Bush would give individual citizens more power over their money.
Under the new law, they have the same status as individual citizens.
Government, after all, is no more than its individual citizens, working together toward a common purpose.
Now what does this mean to an individual American citizen?
You have little concern with the rights of the individual citizen.
"I have a right as an individual citizen to spend my money," he said.
All public services are paid for by individual citizens, either directly or through their taxes.
We need more individual citizens like him to step up and put an end to it.
Now, however, industry has to be joined by improvements on the part of individual citizens and the culture itself.
How is the individual citizen to be made to feel more involved in decision-making?