Social Security is an extremely complicated program.
Ports are the gaping hole in America's homeland security.
If you're secure in yourself, and even if you're not secure in yourself, you don't need to bully.
Left to me, the whole purpose of government is for the security of the citizens, like the security of lives and property.
It is time for the general fund to pay the Social Security fund back.
There are 40,000 Iraqi police on duty around the country. If they detect an attack about to happen, the police are the ones who are supposed to stop it.
I've never been embedded with American soldiers or British soldiers or Iraqi soldiers or any other.
It's very unlikely that we're going to send more troops to Iraq. We are going to have to train the Iraqis faster and harder.
The only way an Iraqi biological agent would kill you is if it landed on your head.
The Iraqis who have risen up against the occupation are not 'insurgents' or 'terrorists' or 'The Enemy.' They are the revolution, the Minutemen, and their numbers will grow - and they will win.
I couldn't bloody believe a prime-time TV show would have an Iraqi ex-Republican Guard torturer as a main character.
Almost all Iraqis with any previous experience in the intelligence business are Sunni Arab, increasing the risk of penetration of the new intelligence apparatus by the insurgency.
If it does not serve the Iraqi people, there are only political means that must be followed to reform the government - a new government that we must give a chance to prove that it is there to serve the people.
In the span of three years, the Iraqi people participated in three elections, drafted a constitution, and elected a new government. While more work remains, this is remarkable progress.
There is not a great sense that the Americans know what they are doing, or are making much progress in Iraq. And there is satisfaction in seeing that the Iraqis are successful in resisting the United States.
We got rid of a terrible dictator. We gave the Iraqi people an opportunity for a new life under a representative form of government.
I am quite sensitive to politics, because you know, as an Arab, an Iraqi, all your life, you are very conscious of it.
Saddam Hussein has been brutal against his people, but when he was committing those crimes, the international community did not come to the rescue of the Iraqis.
The Iraqis are not threatened by the Turks or by the Iranians or by the Saudis and they tell me that these are not weapons of mass destruction, they are weapons of self-destruction.
Last month, the Iraqi people went to the polls, voting in their first free election in more than 50 years.
Allowing the U.N. into Iraq will demonstrate to the Iraqis that the international community as a whole is committed to bringing stability and safety to their country.