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Brad Smith
Executive
Brad Smith is the vice chair and president of Microsoft.
Notable Quotes
"But God gave us a duty to protect our children, and I hope that we remember that, as parents, as community members, to protect our children because that is our God-given duty."View Story →
"But God gave us a duty to protect our children, and I hope that we remember that, as parents, as community members, to protect our children because that is our God-given duty."View Story →
"I would have never given my 14-year-old child a firearm like that... I think most parents wouldn't have done that."View Story →
"God gave us a duty to protect our children. And I hope that we remember that as parents, as community members... because that is our God-giving duty."View Story →
"But God gave us a duty to protect our children, and I hope that we remember that, as parents, as community members, to protect our children because that is our God-given duty."View Story →
"But God gave us a duty to protect our children, and I hope that we remember that, as parents, as community members, to protect our children because that is our God-given duty."View Story →
"Prosecutors say Colin Gray should be held accountable for giving his son the weapon used in the shooting as a Christmas gift, despite alleged threats and warning signs that the boy was mentally unstable."View Story →
"I would have never given my 14-year-old child a firearm like that... I think most parents wouldn't have done that."View Story →
"God gave us a duty to protect our children. And I hope that we remember that as parents, as community members... because that is our God-giving duty."View Story →
"It wasn’t like one parent missed one warning. This was multiple warnings over a lengthy period of time."View Story →
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