We need a foreign policy that distinguishes America's friends from her enemies, and recognizes the true threats that we face.
Voters are hungry for principled, conservative fighters - because the threat to our liberties from Washington never has been greater.
Whatever confronts your faith can be a test but if it stands to oppose the content of your personality and the validity of your convictions then it's threat.
Organizing one's life to respond to a threat one felt powerless about as a child can be a source of enormous inspiration.
We all must recognize that homeland security funds should be allocated by threat and no other reason.
We don't have a prayer of defeating the Red Threat of our generation without a long boom of almost unprecedented duration.
The globalization that has swept away the barriers to the movement of goods, ideas and people has also swept with it barriers that confined and localized security threats.
Let me remind you all that the first task of American foreign policy is to reduce threats to the United States.
The single biggest existential threat that's out there, I think, is cyber.
I occasionally think how quickly our differences worldwide would vanish if we were facing an alien threat from outside this world.
Violent statements and threats cannot provide a solution to the problem. They can only exacerbate feeling and make a clash of forces inevitable.
The anguish in London is a vivid reminder of why we cannot relent in taking the steps necessary to defend our homeland from the present terrorist threat.
We have serious enemies and growing threats around the world. Unfortunately, we have an administration whose idea of a rogue state is Arizona.
In North America, the greatest threat to the Jewish people is not the external force of antisemitism, but the internal forces of apathy, inertia and ignorance of our own heritage.
With each passing day, I become more and more convinced that the greatest threat to American freedom is the United States government.
In the last few years, the very idea of telling the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth is dredged up only as a final resort when the alternative options of deception, threat and bribery have all been exhausted.
I just feel like if I really believe what Dr. King said, 'Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere,' then I should be compelled to use my God-given platform to effect change.
My father's generation's crisis was fighting fascism. Ours is fighting climate change. It is much harder because you can't see it, it is not an obvious threat. But the solution is in our hands.
With freedom comes responsibility, and I can think of no responsibility greater than putting on a U.S military uniform and standing in the gap between an enemy threat and civilian life.
I credit Google for having the foresight to identify threats to its main business of selling advertising against search results. The potential loss of market share in the mobile space led them to the Android acquisition.
So when you're dealing with an existential threat like death or like climate change, if you see it as 'we are all toast anyway,' then denial is a pretty good way of coping.