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Decisive Action Quotes: "Decisive action has been taken on the home front with passage of the USA Patriot Act, which has strengthened the hand of law enforcement agencies to stop terrorists before they can act."

Decisive action has been taken on the home front with passage of the USA Patriot Act, which has strengthened the hand of law enforcement agencies to stop terrorists before they can act.



Decisive Action Quotes: "The unique ability to take decisive action while maintainign focus on the ultimate mission is what defines a true leader."

The unique ability to take decisive action while maintainign focus on the ultimate mission is what defines a true leader.




Decisive Action Quotes: "Direct threats require decisive action."

Direct threats require decisive action.



Decisive Action Quotes: "I fail to see the issue that will shock the people of this great country of ours into some decisive action."

I fail to see the issue that will shock the people of this great country of ours into some decisive action.




Decisive Action Quotes: "The Obama administration took rapid and decisive action to restructure GM and Chrysler. Within a fairly short period of time these companies were working effectively again."

The Obama administration took rapid and decisive action to restructure GM and Chrysler. Within a fairly short period of time these companies were working effectively again.



Decisive Action Quotes: "The Anglo-Saxon genius for parliamentary government asserted itself; there was a great deal of talk and no decisive action."

The Anglo-Saxon genius for parliamentary government asserted itself; there was a great deal of talk and no decisive action.