Backs dialogue for solving disputes and not military power and threats.
It is difficult to discern a serious threat to religious liberty from a room of silent, thoughtful schoolchildren.
Nothing keeps a company honest and efficient like the threat of other companies coming along and taking its business away.
Advances in the technology of telecommunications have proved an unambiguous threat to totalitarian regimes everywhere.
Full of criss-crossed fits, you lie all the time. Your tongue should be embarrassed, you're a threat to mankind.
The entire United States is within range of our nuclear weapons, and a nuclear button is always on my desk. This is reality, not a threat.
Climate change is the greatest threat of our time.
It borders on irresponsibility when people get on television and start talking that way when they should know better. They should do their homework, and they should report in a responsible manner. Unfortunately, it's a very competitive business, the business we're in, and there is a perception that by hyping up this threat, you draw people's attention.
We are in a race between cooperation and catastrophe, and the threat is outrunning our response.
I've always had life threats, and they've always been for real.
A bully is not reasonable - he is persuaded only by threats.
In the future, the cyber threat will equal or even eclipse the terrorist threat.
Please deal with the Radical Islamic Threat today.
It seems with every new day, we have a new veto threat from the president.
The threat today is not that of the 1930s. It's not big powers going to war with each other. The ravages which fundamentalist political ideology inflicted on the 20th century are memories. The Cold war is over. Europe is at peace, if not always diplomatically.
Now this brings me to my main topic - our military strength - more specifically, how to stay strong against threat from outside, without undermining the economic health that supports our security.
Government is, and always has been, the greatest criminal threat to the peaceful members of society.
On a day when all Americans, regardless of party affiliation, are celebrating the growth of freedom and honoring the sacrifices of American and Iraqi troops with elections in Iraq, it's sad that John Kerry has chosen once again to offer vacillation and defeatism. Even after the first free elections in Iraq in more than 50 years John Kerry still believes Iraq is more of terrorist threat than when the brutal tyrant Saddam Hussein was in power and even more remarkably Kerry is now once again for funding our troops, after being for the funding before he was against it.
Iraq is a very important part of securing the homeland, and its a very important part of helping change the Middle East into a part of the world that will not serve as a threat to the civilized world, to people like - or to the developed world, to people like - in the United States.
The biggest threat to the American people today lies with the United States government. . . . [T]he long-term solution is to dismantle, not reform, the iron fist of the welfare state and the controlled economy. This includes the end (not the reform) of the IRS, the DEA, the BATF, the SEC, the FDA, HUD, the departments of HHS, Labor, Agriculture, and energy, and every other agency that takes money from some and gives it to others or interferes with peaceful behavior.