There are a lot of messages that need to be sent to the criminal who is out there dealing in this on the streets of the United States. We need to send the message of swiftness and certain punishment. Bill McCollum More Quotes by Bill McCollum More Quotes From Bill McCollum We demand privacy, yet we glorify those that break into computers. Bill McCollum demand computer break-up A trial without witnesses, when it involves a criminal accusation, a criminal matter, is not a true trial. Bill McCollum criminals trials matter I respect a system that says we're going to put every bit of pressure on anybody we have to put it on to get to the drug dealer who is bringing his poison into the country. Bill McCollum drug poison country It takes a lot of nerve to bang your fist and demand tougher juvenile gun laws while doing nothing to enforce the ones that already exist. I must point out that doubling the size of the criminal code will not matter if the Clinton-Gore administration refuses to vigorously enforce these laws. Bill McCollum gun matter law The health care reform legislation passed by the U.S. House of Representatives last night clearly violates the U.S. Constitution and infringes on each state's sovereignty. Bill McCollum reform house night You can't expect law enforcement to provide the solution to the drug problem. Bill McCollum enforcement drug law I don’t believe in involving the government in enforcing or encouraging the lifestyle of gays and homosexuals. Bill McCollum gay government believe I don't think there's any question that someday somebody who is innocent will be executed in this country again. Bill McCollum death-penalty country thinking [A new all-encompassing national identification system] contradicts some of our most sacrosanct American principles of personal liberty and expectations of privacy and is far in excess of what is needed to provide us with the security and protections we all want. Bill McCollum liberty principles expectations President Donald Trump is very bright, but President Donald Trump doesn't read a lot, and buys into a lot of conspiracy theories, some of those theories could be correct, and he wants to find out what really happened in 2016. I'm not sure there's anything wrong with that. Is that in the national interest, or is it purely political ? That's the rub. It'll be difficult for The Democrats to separate those two. Bill McCollum top-news