A Quote by Jeff Fortenberry

My first responsibility is to keep America safe. — © Jeff Fortenberry
My first responsibility is to keep America safe.
My first responsibility as governor is to protect North Carolinians and keep them safe.
Imagine Earth as a crime-ridden town, and there is one safe house. How do you keep that safe house, America, always safe? It is called vigilance.
We haven't developed what some have called the precautionary principle which will say look, if there's a reason, if a product is safe, that's fine, but it's really the responsibility of an industry to tell us it's safe and to make sure it's safe. It's not our responsibility to wait until the damage is done.
I intend to do all I can to both keep America safe, and keep America special.
Ultimately, it's not our responsibility to turn Afghanistan into a 21st-century, vibrant, economic, liberal democracy with a little L. Our responsibility is to keep Americans safe, to make sure we don't have a failed state in a region. It's not our responsibility to reconstruct Afghanistan.
Democracy must first be safe for America before it can be safe for the world.
We say that if America has entered the war to make the world safe for democracy, she must first make democracy safe in America.
This is government's primary function - to keep us safe - and when large percentages in America don't feel safe, they start asking: What am I paying my taxes for? What is government all about?
I wanna keep America safe.
America has a long and proud history of providing safe harbor for refugees. We must continue to do so, but in a way that keeps America safe.
We need a president who understands the first obligation of the commander-in-chief is to keep America safe. If I am elected president, we will hunt down and kill the terrorists. We will utterly destroy ISIS.
We say that if America has entered the war to make the world safe for democracy, she must first make democracy safe in America. How else is the world to take America seriously, when democracy at home is daily being outraged, free speech suppressed, peaceable assemblies broken up by overbearing and brutal gangsters in uniform; when free press is curtailed and every independent opinion gagged? Verily, poor as we are in democracy, how can we give of it to the world?
We want the president to act to keep America safe.
I just want to keep America safe. Who could be against that?
The fact that the president was willing to reveal classified information for political gain and put the interests of his political party ahead of America's security shows that he can no longer be trusted to keep America safe.
What I can do as the member of the United States Senate is try to do everything I can to keep America safe.
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