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The answer is never violence. Rather, the answer, our answer, all our answer must be action. Calm, peaceful, collaborative and determined action.
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Those who perpetrate fraud against our financial institutions will be met with the full force of law enforcement.
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We all have a responsibility to protect endangered species, both for their sake and for the sake of our own future generations.
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Those who store, package, and sell the food we serve our families have a responsibility to maintain basic standards of cleanliness in their facilities.
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I find that people want aggressive policing if they as a community feel they are part of it. They don’t want aggressive policing if they feel it’s being imposed upon them and they are a target.
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Every American expects and deserves the protection of law enforcement that is effective, responsive, respectful and, most importantly, constitutional.
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The motto of the Netherlands is translated into English as ‘I will uphold.’ But I want you to know that, as we go forward, our message together is not just ‘I will uphold,’ but ‘we will uphold.’
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Particularly over the last few decades, technological innovation has offered opportunities to bring people and nations together – but it has also created significant new challenges to law enforcement.
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Members of organized crime continue to exploit their victims the old-fashioned way – through violence, threats and intimidation. As law enforcement has so successfully done before, we will employ our own time-tested techniques to bring them to justice to account for their crimes.
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No matter who we are or where we live, we all share a basic concern for the safety and well-being of our young people. Their welfare is the most telling measure of our nation‘s success – and their potential is the most promising element of its future. It is up to us – all of us – to safeguard that future.
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What matters is that there is somewhere for those who are troubled, threatened or afraid to turn to in their darkest hour. What matters is that there are those who are willing and able to use the law as an instrument of inclusion, of protection, and of freedom.
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To the extent residency preferences prevent families and senior citizens from purchasing homes because of race, ethnicity or color, the preferences violate federal law and cannot be tolerated.
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