I like a challenge. The fact that these are secret organizations, and also very important organizations that can engage in abuses that are so important to our national security - all that attracts me.
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The biggest challenge is always the governments - they try to stop all good things. I try to stay away from them as much as I can, as I know if someone can destroy something good, it's the government.
As you can tell from the titles of my books, I like to probe secret organizations, secret subjects. And this sometimes gets me into trouble.
I've been a stalwart for national security.
The challenge we have in the war on terrorism is looking around for those pieces that matter and trying to fit them together.
The largest challenge that we face, from my perspective, is the ability to continue moving forward so the agency will have a single mission: that is, to provide decent, safe, and affordable housing.
Challenges need to be given to an organization.
If I have to, I will use one challenge after another to dismantle governmental operations that I consider violations of the Constitution.
I will insist on a military so powerful no one would ever think of challenging it.
Together with international unity and resolve we can meet the challenge of this global scourge and work to bring about an international law of zero tolerance for terrorism.
We're a nation in search of an identity, but it's quite exciting. I don't regard it as a problem. It's a challenge.
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