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    John Ashcroft

    A calculated, malignant, devastating evil has arisen in our world, ... Civilization cannot ignore the wrongs that have been done. America will not tolerate their being repeated. Justice has a new mission, a new calling against an old evil.

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    Agents need to be free to pursue investigations in ways that they haven't. There have been restraints that a reformed FBI needs to make sure we don't impose.

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    All of us want to have meaning in our lives and want to feel like we're doing something that makes a difference. I believe we're doing that in the Justice Department.

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    An FBI agent ought to be able to surf the net and look for sites that instruct people how to make bombs.

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    Any citizen who's offended ... can leave the service.

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    [Ashcroft vowed to] spare no effort to preserve the rights of all our citizens to pledge allegiance to the American flag.

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    A trustee has a responsibility to guard the assets of others with a higher degree of care than he does his own.

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    By tearing down the wall between law enforcement and the intelligence community, we have been able to share information in a way that was virtually impossible before the Patriot Act.

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    Christianity is a faith in which God sent his Son to die for you.

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    Civilized people - Muslims, Christians and Jews - all understand that the source of freedom and human dignity is the Creator.

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    Doing what is right in the face of adversity is not always easy or popular. Critics may assail you, but the critics don't always realize what they don't know or don't understand, because they don't have access to all the information.

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    Do not allow your sorrow or your rage to become hostility toward people on the basis of their ethnicity or their religious views. That is unacceptable; it is out of bounds, and if you break the law, we will prosecute you for it.

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    Every medium by which people communicate can be subject to exploitation by those with illegal intentions. Nevertheless, this is no reason to hand Big Brother the keys to unlock our e-mail diaries, open our ATM records, read our medical records, or translate our international communications.

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    For the first time in a long time, our leaders in Washington understand what Americans of all religious backgrounds have long held to be true: through faith, all things are possible.

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    Frankly, the president, during the first opportunity I had to be in a Cabinet meeting, before we started the meeting, he said, Folks, before we begin this meeting, I'm going to call on General Ashcroft and ask him invite the wisdom and presence of God in what we do. And I thought to myself how ashamed I'd been that so many times in my life I had entered upon great important tasks and I had cheated myself and those that I had served of a blessing.

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    How sad, that the group with the most access to the truth chose in several strategic instances to look the other way.

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    I decided this early on at Justice: if the traditional way was the most effective way of doing something, then we'd maintain it. But if it was not functioning at optimum levels, we would be doing the country a disservice by continuing to do things "like we've always done them.

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    I don't play full court anymore. I just play half-court.

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    If America is to be great in the future, it will be if we understand that our source is not civic and temporal, but our source is godly and eternal.

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    I feel the best way to ensure Americans' freedom is to tighten restrictions on that freedom in any way possible. Only through wiretaps, illegal searches and seizures, unfettered government intrusion, a controlled media and a complete crackdown on free speech can we ensure the liberties of all people.

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    If necessity is the mother of invention, it's the father of cooperation. And we're cooperating like never before.

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    In this new war, our enemy's platoons infiltrate our borders, quietly blending in with visiting tourists, students, and workers. They move unnoticed through our cities, neighborhoods, and public spaces. They wear no uniforms. Their camouflage is not forest green, but rather it is the color of common street clothing. Their tactics rely on evading recognition at the border and escaping detection within the United States. Their terrorist mission is to defeat America, destroy our values and kill innocent people.

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    It doesn't help to wait until something happens and then prosecute the offenders, especially if it's the idea of the offender to extinguish himself in the commission of the crime.

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    Just as the First and Fourth Amendment secure individual rights of speech and security respectively, the Second Amendment protects an individual right to keep and bear arms. This view of the text comports with the all but unanimous understanding of the Founding Fathers.

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    Leaders select noble objectives and pursue them with such intensity that others join them. ... The greatest of all leaders from this perspective was Jesus Christ. ....May your choices be so powerful and magnetic that you'll draw people toward life (Duet. 30:19, ...therefore choose life.-) rather than death, blessing rather than cursing.

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    Nothing remains great without a capacity to change and to accommodate the conditions of a changing world.

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    Nothing that we have authorized conflicts with any law regarding privacy or any provision of the constitution.

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    Only God, no other kings!

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    Our priorities should be: recognizing the voice of God and responding to the voice of God.

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    People want to see other people who have 'non-negotiables,' things for which they're willing to say, 'This is it' we take our stand right here.' That's a leadership quality which people respect.

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    People who commit crimes should be responsible for those crimes. It doesn't matter whether they're priests or ministers or atheists.

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    Prior to September 11, we thought the world beyond our shores was one world of risk and the world in our continent was another world of risk

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    Reasonable regulations regarding the ownership of weapons are appropriate.

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    Simply put, international terrorism made international cooperation mandatory rather than elective. Collective security has become the only real security against the hydra-headed monster of international terror.

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    Sometimes the act of walking in the face of the elements helps us come to grips with reality. Or it simply exhausts us to the point of seeing the futility of resisting reality and the futility of denial.

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    The charges of the hysterics are revealed for what they are: castles in the air built on misrepresentation, supported by unfounded fear, held aloft by hysteria.

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    The FBI has long been a part of the security for the nation's banks because bank robberies have been a priority

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    The FBI. is a massive culture. It's been a culture that served America well, and it's been focused on prosecution. But what we need in terms of terrorism is prevention.

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    The goal of terror is not traditional territorial enlargement; rather the war target of the terrorist is the dismemberment of the will of the community it terrorizes.

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    The Internet provides very serious challenges to our ability to keep from children the kinds of things that are destructive to them

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    The liberties and freedoms which we hold dear and we recognize and cherish and respect guide the way we gather information in the United States

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    The new rule says that the FBI has the right to go to public places on the same terms and conditions as other members of the public for counterterrorism purposes.

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    The objective of securing the safety of Americans from crime and terror has been achieved.

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    The Patriot Act allows and provides a basis for an exchange of information.

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    There is a concern that the Internet could be used to commit crimes and that advanced encryption could disguise such activity. However, we do not provide the government with phone jacks outside our homes for unlimited wiretaps. Why, then, should we grant government the Orwellian capability to listen at will and in real time to our communications across the Web?

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    There is no priority higher than the prevention of terrorism

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    There's nothing more rewarding or important than to be involved in God's work of redemption.

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    The state's interest in effective crime-fighting should never vitiate the citizens' Bill of Rights.

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    The transmission of values from one generation to the next is the single most important task of the society. ...What am I doing to shape the values of the society?

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    [The war on terrorism isn't a religious war, but] a defense of our right to make moral choices, to seek fellowship with God that is chosen and not commanded.