List Of United States Political Families (M)
The following is an alphabetical list of political families in the United States whose last name begins with M.
Read more about List Of United States Political Families (M): The Mabeys, The MacArthurs, The Macks, Shepards and Connallys, The Macks and Wadsworths, The Maclays, The MacVeaghs and Camerons, The Madigans, The Madigans (II), The Madisons, The Magees, The Magoffins, Shannons, and Shelbys, The Majors, The Mallorys, The Malones and O'Gormans, The Manchins, The Manlys, The Manners and Pralls, The Mannings, The Mansfields, The Marchands, The Marins, Mendozas, and Riveras, The Markells, The Marshes, The Marshalls, The Mathias's, The Martins, The Martins of Colorado and Oklahoma, The Martins of Kentucky and Virginia, The Martins and Owens, The Martins and Tillmans, The Martindales, The Masons, The Masons of Virginia, The Mathesons, The Matthews and Wattersons, The Matthews and Whitchombs, The Mathias, The Maurys and Mavericks, The Maxeys, The Maxwells and Robesons, The Maybanks, The McBrides, The McCartys, The McCaskills, The McClellans, The McClungs, The McCooks, The McCoppins and Van Ness, The McCormacks, The McCormicks, The McCreerys, The McDowells, The McDuffies and Hamptons, The McEnerys, The McGuires and Nevilles, The McHenrys, The McKays, The McKeans, The McKeithens, The McKennans, The McKenzies and Moss, The McKims, The McKinleys, The McKinneys, The McKinneys of Connecticut, The McKinnons, The McLanes, The McLeans, The McMahons and Vallandighams, The McNarys, The McNichols, The McNinches, The McRaes, The Mechems, The Meeks, The Mellons, Bruces, and Warners, The Mercers and Garnetts, The Merediths and Morrises, The Meriwethers, The Merricks, The Merrimons and Overmans, The Merritts, The Metcalfes, The Metzenbaums and Hyatts, The Meyers, The Meyners and Stevensons, The Micas, The Mickelsons, The Middleton, Rutledges, and Pickneys, The Millards, The Millers, The Millers of California and Delaware, The Millers of California, Indiana, and Washington, The Millers of Georgia, The Millers of Kentucky, The Millers of New York, The Millers of New York (II), The Millers of Pennsylvania, The Millikens, The Miltons, The Mitchells, The Mitchells of Arizona, The Mitchells of Maryland, The Mitchells of Minnesota, The Moffats, The Molinaris, The Mollohans, The Mondales, The Moneys and Vardamans, The Monroes and Alsops, The Montgomerys, The Moodys, The Moodys of Oregon, The Moores, The Moores of Alabama, The Moores of North Carolina and South Carolina, The Moores of Virginia, The Moores and Spinners, The Morans, The Morgenthaus, The Moreheads, The Morials, The Moriartys, Minors, and Pellys, The Morrills, The Morris of Morrisania and New Jersey, The Morris of Illinois and Ohio, The Morris of Pennsylvania and New York, The Morris of Ohio, The Morrisons, The Morrows, The Mortons, The Mortons of Florida and Virginia, The Mortons of Indiana, The Mortons of New York and Ohio, The Mosbachers, The Moseleys of Virginia and The South, The Moses, The Mousers, The Mudds, The Sterlings of Michigan and Nebraska, The Muhlenbergs, The Mullins, The Murkowskis, The Murphys, The Murrays, The Murrays of Oklahoma, The Murrays of Pennsylvania, The Mutchlers
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“Children from humble families must be taught how to command just as other children must be taught how to obey.”
—Friedrich Nietzsche (18441900)
“A mans interest in a single bluebird is worth more than a complete but dry list of the fauna and flora of a town.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“The United States Constitution has proved itself the most marvelously elastic compilation of rules of government ever written.”
—Franklin D. Roosevelt (18821945)
“A little group of wilful men reflecting no opinion but their own have rendered the great Government of the United States helpless and contemptible.”
—Woodrow Wilson (18561924)
“The general review of the past tends to satisfy me with my political life. No man, I suppose, ever came up to his ideal. The first half [of] my political life was first to resist the increase of slavery and secondly to destroy it.... The second half of my political life has been to rebuild, and to get rid of the despotic and corrupting tendencies and the animosities of the war, and other legacies of slavery.”
—Rutherford Birchard Hayes (18221893)
“Families need families. Parents need to be parented. Grandparents, aunts, and uncles are back in fashion because they are necessary. Stresses on many families are out of proportion to anything two parents can handle.”
—T. Berry Brazelton (20th century)