Security is like virginity: you're either a virgin or you're not. You either have security or you don't.
For me, privacy and security are really important. We think about it in terms of both: You can't have privacy without security.
Privatizing Social Security will take dollars out of young folks' pockets.
Unless we have a well-educated people, we're vulnerable on our national security.
They have a beautiful security system and we're emulating the whole security infrastructure.
President Bush is manufacturing a crisis by suggesting that Social Security is in imminent danger. It is not.
Under the Bush plan, Social Security gets weaker, not stronger.
No one really has any job security anymore, including myself.
The list of U.S. vetoes at the Security Council to protect Israeli aggression and occupation is huge.
The mortal enemies of Social Security and Medicare are those who, in contempt of the plain arithmetic, continue to mislead Americans that we should change nothing.
I believe that climate change represents one of the greatest threats to our national security and our planet.
Our ports are owned by local governments who are responsible for the ports. It is the Coast Guard and Customs that provide security. The federal government will never outsource our security.
The main purpose of Social Security is to redistribute wealth, to make an increasingly large number of Americans dependent on government for their basic needs in their retirement years.
We need to continue our full support of the nascent Iraqi government by helping to rebuild their economic infrastructure and maintain security while training the Iraqi security forces.
Medicare and Social Security have created the healthiest and most financially secure generation of senior citizens in American history.
The War on Terror is one of the most critical national security efforts in our history.
In securing the future of the planet, we secure happiness for ourselves. One of the aims of the Greens is to turn around the tide of pessimism amongst the young people of the world.
We need to take steps to strengthen and mend Social Security so that its promise of a secure retirement is just as real for seniors in the future as it is today.
We should stop having a conversation about cutting Social Security a little bit or a lot.
They want the federal government controlling Social Security like it's some kind of federal program.
While Social Security faces some long-term challenges, the system is not in crisis.