"The toughest job you'll ever love" — Peace Corps
"There's no life like it" — Canadian Armed Forces
"The Army. The Edge" — Australian Army
"Expand your Horizons" — Royal Australian Navy
"Men At Their Best" — Pakistan Army
Political Slogans
"Acid, Amnesty, and Abortion" - 1972 anti-Democratic Party slogan, from a statement reputedly by "Scoop" Jackson (a Democrat) about the platform of George McGovern.
"A Chicken in Every Pot A car in every garage" — 1928 republican presidential campaign slogan of Herbert Hoover
" We are turning the corner"--1932 campaign slogan in the depths of the Great Depression by republican president Herbert Hoover
"I propose (to the american people) a New Deal"- 1932 slogan by democratic presidential candidate Franklin D. Roosevelt.
"Algérie-française" - a slogan of about 1960 used by those French people who wanted to keep Algeria ruled by France.
"All the way with LBJ" —1964 U.S. presidential campaign slogan of Lyndon Johnson
"A time for greatness" 1960 U.S. presidential campaign theme of John F. Kennedy
"A woman's right to choose" — pro-choice political slogan
"Are You Better Off Than You Were Four Years Ago?" — a 1984 U.S. presidential campaign slogan of Ronald Reagan referring to the economic times in Reagan's current four years in office, contrasted with the economic times during the previous administraton of Jimmy Carter
"Back to normalcy" 1920 U.S. presidential campaign theme of Warren G. Harding, reference to returning to normal times following World War I
"Better dead than Red" — an anti-Communist slogan
"Blaine, Blaine. James G. Blaine Continental Liar from the state of Maine" 1884 U.S. presidential campaign slogan used by the supporters of Grover Cleveland, Blaine's opponent
"Bozo and the Pineapple} —Uncomplimentary name given to the 1976 U.S. presidential campaign ticket of Gerald Ford and Bob Dole.
"Come and take it" - Slogan at the Battle of Gonzales
"Don't swap horses (in midstream)" 1864 U.S. presidential campaign slogan of Abraham Lincoln
"Ein Volk, ein Reich, ein Führer" ("One people, one country, one leader") — Fascist Germany.
"Fifty-Four Forty or Fight", Oregon boundary dispute, 1846, Democrats claim all of Oregon Country for the United States
"Four more years of the full dinner pail" 1900 U.S. presidential slogan of William McKinley
"Free Soil, Free Men, Fremont" 1856 U.S. presidential campaign slogan of John Fremont
"God made Adam and Eve, not Adam and Steve", used by Christians w