Now she had reached a point when she didn't care whether he redeemed her or not.
I actually don't care whether my hat is on straight or not.
Any man can say that who does not see anything wrong in slavery, but no man can logically say it who does see a wrong in it; because no man can logically say he don't care whether a wrong is voted up or voted down.
He says he "don't care whetherit is voted up or voted down" in the Territories.
He may say he don't care whether an indifferent thing is voted up or down, but he must logically have a choice between a right thing and a wrong thing.
If you do admit that it is wrong, Judge Douglas cannot logically say he don't care whether a wrong is voted up or voted down.
If any one comes that wants slavery, must they not say, "I don't care whether freedom or slavery be voted up or voted down"?
Its leading advocate [Douglas] has said, "I don't care whether it be voted up or down.
I prefer to take, as the accepted maxim of the party, the idea put forth by Judge Douglas, that he "don't care whether slavery is voted down or voted up.
We in the States are not to care whether freedom or slavery gets the better, but the people in the Territories may care.
Now everybody else declares that after I've been at sea for a day I'll be so ill that I won't care whether I live or die.
But he does not seem to care whether we want him or not; and he comes when he likes.
You don't care whether I am deserted or not, nor papa, nor anyone in this house.
He says he "don't care whether it is voted up or voted down in the Territories.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "care whether" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.