And I have no doubt that the American people generally believe the world is safer, and that we are safer, when we are stronger.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I believe the American people have a genuine and justifiable fear of government intrusion in what they instinctively know is going to be an ever more intrusive world.
America's schools and streets are safer than Americans know.
I think that when the world feels safe and secure, we probably feel more that way in our personal lives. What goes on in the world affects us, unequivocally.
America will be far safer if we reduce the chances of a terrorist attack in one of our cities than if we diminish the civil liberties of our own people.
We live in an unsafe world.
Americans understand that our security is enhanced when the United States is trusted and respected in the world.
America has been a beacon of hope for vulnerable people throughout the world.
If I had to say something to Americans, being afraid and having fear, it's okay to be fearful because that will make you strong; being afraid will shut you down.
The only one who thinks the world is safer since the occupation of Iraq is Bush.
Americans have discovered fear.