An End To Evil: How To Win The War On Terror - Quotes

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A world at peace; a world governed by law; a world in which all people are free to find their own destinies: That dream has not yet come true, it will not come true soon, but if it ever does come true, it will be brought into being by American armed might (p.279)
A police force is inherently disabled in dealing effectively with someone like Moussaoui. And ironically, the better the force - the more aware it is of its constitutional limits on police power, the more respectful of the rights of the accused - the more disabled it will be. (p.197)

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