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William Barr

Public Servant United States 1950–present

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How can it be that the homosexual movement, at one or two percent of the population, gets treated with such solicitude while the Catholic population, which is over a quarter of the country, is given the back of the hand?
William Barr
While encryption protects against cyberattacks, deploying it in warrant-proof form jeopardizes public safety more generally.
William Barr
The Medal of Valor is this nation's highest and most prestigious award for public safety officers.
William Barr
Comey is an extraordinarily gifted man who has contributed much during his many years of public service.
William Barr
I mean, republics have fallen because of Praetorian Guard mentality where government officials get very arrogant, they identify the national interest with their own political preferences and they feel that anyone who has a different opinion, you know, is somehow an enemy of the state.
William Barr
It is imperative that state and local jurisdictions not scrimp on investing in law enforcement.
William Barr
I feel a special bond with the Law Enforcement Officers Memorial.
William Barr
No society can exist without some means for restraining individual rapacity.
William Barr
Our founding fathers recognized that morality was the foundation of a successful republic.
William Barr
The first Black Migration to this country was forced migration. It was the Middle Passage.
William Barr
Men are subject to powerful passions and appetites, and, if unrestrained, are capable of ruthlessly riding roughshod over their neighbors and the community at large.
William Barr
The consensus for a strong, independent Executive arose from the Framers' experience in the Revolution and under the Articles of Confederation. They had seen that the War had almost been lost and was a bumbling enterprise because of the lack of strong Executive leadership.
William Barr