A Quote by Duncan Hunter

We seem to be our own worst enemies. We should require critical U.S. infrastructure to remain in U.S. hands. — © Duncan Hunter
We seem to be our own worst enemies. We should require critical U.S. infrastructure to remain in U.S. hands.
In our country, the vast majority of our critical infrastructure and intellectual property is of course in the hands of the private sector.
Our worst enemies here are not the ignorant and simple, however cruel; our worst enemies are the intelligent and corrupt
From bank accounts to financial systems, power grids to air traffic controls - our most critical infrastructure remain attractive cyber targets, and if they are ever compromised, the effects could be devastating.
We have to learn to be our own best friends because we fall too easily into the trap of being our own worst enemies.
When people conceptualize a cyber-attack, they do tend to think about parts of the critical infrastructure like power plants, water supplies, and similar sort of heavy infrastructure, critical infrastructure areas. And they could be hit, as long as they're network connected, as long as they have some kind of systems that interact with them that could be manipulated from internet connection.
The Bible says we need to love our enemies, bless our enemies. It does not say we should assume our enemies' priorities.
We should sell them to our worst enemies, the Russians and the Cubans.
You will find that our enemies are our own kin. It is they who betray us. So learn this most important lesson-in the end, our worst enemy is ourselves
When our dreams seem to go sour or remain unfulfilled, hopelessness can dominate our lives-or we can hold on with open hands, knowing that we have hope because God is faithful.
They have to die and their houses should be demolished so that they cannot bear any more terrorists . . . are all our enemies and their blood should be on our hands. This also applies to the mothers of the dead terrorists.
We're our own worst enemies a lot of the time, but I still blame men.
To ruminate upon evils, to make critical notes upon injuries, and be too acute in their apprehensions, is to add unto our own tortures, to feather the arrows of our enemies, to lash ourselves with the scorpions of our foes, and to resolve to sleep no more.
I believe that a newspaper is a great civic asset and that ownership is best in the hands of foundations or wealthy families that want to own it for reasons other than maximizing profits. I also believe newspapers should remain in local hands.
We should not touch our idols: their gilding will remain on our hands.
What I think is happening in China is that they are recognizing mobile infrastructure is actually a critical piece of national infrastructure.
Just as we have what used to be supercomputers in our pockets, our homes now require the telecommunications infrastructure of a small city.
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