Frases de Joe Biden
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Joseph Robinette "Joe" Biden Jr. PmF foi o 47º vice-presidente dos Estados Unidos, eleito junto com o Presidente Barack Obama em 2008. Ele é um membro do Partido Democrata e serviu como Senador dos Estados Unidos por Delaware de 3 de janeiro de 1973 até renunciar em 15 de janeiro de 2009 para assumir a vice-presidência.

Biden nasceu em Scranton, Pensilvânia, vivendo lá por dez anos antes de se mudar para Delaware. Ele tornou-se procurador em 1969, e foi eleito para o conselho do Condado de New Castle no ano seguinte. Em 1972, Biden foi eleito para o senado e tornou-se o sexto senador mais jovem da história do país. Ele foi reeleito seis vezes, sendo o quarto senador mais velho quando renunciou em 2009, e o décimo quinto em termos de tempo acupando o cargo. Biden foi durante muito tempo membro e presidente do Comitê de Relações Exteriores. Sua firme militância ajudou no envio e intervenção do Exército dos Estados Unidos na Guerra da Bósnia. Ele se opôs a Guerra do Golfo em 1991. Biden votou a favor da Resolução da Guerra do Iraque em 2002, mas posteriormente se opôs a resoluções que alteravam a estratégia norte-americana. Ele também foi presidente do Comitê Judiciário do Senado, cuidando de questões como política antidrogas, prevenção de crimes e liberdades civis, levando a criação do Ato de Controle de Crimes Violentos e Aplicação da Lei e o Ato de Violência Contra a Mulher. Biden presidiu o Comitê Judiciário durante as nomeações de Robert Bork e Clarence Thomas para a Suprema Corte dos Estados Unidos.

Biden tentou sem sucesso tornar-se o candidato Democrata à presidência nas eleições de 1988 e 2008, nas duas vezes saindo no início da disputa. Barack Obama selecionou Biden para ser o candidato Democrata à vice-presidência nas eleições de 2008. Biden é o primeiro católico e natural de Delaware a ser vice-presidente. No cargo, ele envolveu-se muito nas decisões realizadas por Obama e supervisionou o pacote de estímulo econômico de 2009 para conter a Grande Recessão. Sua habilidade para negociar com congressistas Republicanos foi importante na aceitação do Ato de Benefícios Fiscais, Reautorização do Seguro Desemprego e Crianção de Empregos de 2010 e no Ato de Controle Orçamentário de 2011.

✵ 20. Novembro 1942
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Joe Biden: Frases em inglês

“The one thing I want my kids to remember about me is that I was an athlete. The hell with the rest of this stuff.”

Barack Obama Reveals How He Popped the Question to Joe Biden, People Magazine, August 25, 2008, 2008-08-26 http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20221223_2,00.html,
2000s

“There's good reason to be excited. You have the first woman running who is qualified, and a very attractive African-American who has demonstrated crossover appeal. I got involved in politics 40 years ago during the civil rights movement, so yes, it's an exciting thing.”

Biden officially running for president, MSNBC.com, January 31, 2007, 2007-02-01 http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16901147/,
The average voter out there understands that the next president is going to have to be prepared to immediately step in without hesitation and end our involvement in Iraq. It's very difficult to figure out how to move on to broader foreign policy concerns without fixing Iraq first.

“I think you're a damn war criminal and you should be tried as one.”

To Slobodan Milosevic. Page 266.
2000s, Promises to Keep (2008)

“But I respectfully suggest, Major, that the responsibility is slightly above your pay grade, to decide whether to take the nation to war alone, or to take the nation to war part way, or to take the Nation to work half-way. That is a real tough decision.”

To Scott Ritter, in hearings about the disarmament process, before the Senate Committee on Armed Services (September 1998), quoted in * 2020-01-07 Joe Biden, five years before invasion, said the only way of disarming Iraq is "taking Saddam down" Ryan Grim The Intercept https://theintercept.com/2020/01/07/joe-biden-iraq-war-history/
1990s

“Let me tell you one or two things about Islam.”

2010s
Fonte: As quoted in "Notable & Quotable" https://web.archive.org/web/20150113053714/http://www.friesian.com/ISLAM.HTM#phobia (23 November 2014), The Wall Street Journal.

“We must rekindle the fire of idealism in our society, for nothing suffocates the promise of America more than unbounded cynicism and indifference.”

Speech http://www.nytimes.com/1987/06/10/us/biden-joins-campaign-for-the-presidency.html announcing entry into 1988 presidential race, Wilmington, Delaware (June 10, 1987)
1980s

“ISIS has nothing to do with Islam.
Let me tell you one or two things about Islam.”

As quoted in "Notable & Quotable" https://web.archive.org/web/20150113053714/http://www.friesian.com/ISLAM.HTM#phobia (23 November 2014), The Wall Street Journal.
2010s

“Ties between our two countries are literally, literally unbreakable.”

addressing the 2010 General Assembly of the Jewish Federations of North America on relations between the United States of America and the State of Israel, 2010-11-07, in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States of America
Israel Resumption of Building Settlements Could Derail Peace Talks, PBS Newshour, 2010-11-08, 2012-07-01 http://newshour-tc.pbs.org/newshour/rss/media/2010/11/08/20101108_mideast1.mp3,
Israel Resumption of Building Settlements Could Derail Peace Talks, PBS Newshour, 2010-11-08, 2012-07-01 http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/middle_east/july-dec10/mideast1_11-08.html,
Biden reaffirms U.S. support for Israel in speech to Jewish group, CNN, 2010-11-07, 2012-07-01 http://articles.cnn.com/2010-11-07/politics/louisiana.biden.israel_1_vice-president-joe-biden-peace-talks-israel, (Misquotation omits the second utterance of the word “literally”.)
2010s

“Good morning everyone. This past week we've seen the best and the worst of humanity. The heinous terrorist attacks in Paris and Beirut, in Iraq and Nigeria. They showed us once again the depths of the terrorist's depravity. And at the same time we saw the world come together in solidarity. Parisians opening their doors to anyone trapped in the street, taxi drivers turning off their meters to get people home safety, people lining up to donate blood. These simple human acts are a powerful reminder that we cannot be broken and in the face of terror we stand as one. In the wake of these terrible events, I understand the anxiety that many Americans feel. I really do. I don't dismiss the fear of a terrorist bomb going off. There's nothing President Obama and I take more seriously though, than keeping the American people safe. In the past few weeks though, we've heard an awful lot of people suggest that the best way to keep America safe is to prevent any Syrian refugee from gaining asylum in the United States. So let's set the record straight how it works for a refugee to get asylum. Refugees face the most rigorous screening of anyone who comes to the United States. First they are finger printed, then they undergo a thorough background check, then they are interviewed by the Department of Homeland Security. And after that the FBI, the National Counterterrorism Center, the Department of Defense and the Department of State, they all have to sign off on access. And to address the specific terrorism concerns we are talking about now, we've instituted another layer of checks just for Syrian refugees. There is no possibility of being overwhelmed by a flood of refugees landing on our doorstep tomorrow. Right now, refugees wait 18 to 24 months while the screening process is completed. And unlike in Europe, refugees don't set foot in the United States until they are thoroughly vetted. Let's also remember who the vast majority of these refugees are: women, children, orphans, survivors of torture, people desperately in need medical help. To turn them away and say there is no way you can ever get here would play right into the terrorists' hands. We know what ISIL - we know what they hope to accomplish. They flat-out told us. Earlier this year, the top ISIL leader al-Baghdadi revealed the true goal of their attacks. Here's what he said: "Compel the crusaders to actively destroy the gray zone themselves. Muslims in the West will quickly find themselves between one and two choices. Either apostatize or emigrate to the Islamic State and thereby escape persecution." So it's clear. It's clear what ISIL wants. They want to manufacture a clash between civilizations. They want frightened people to think in terms of "us versus them."They want us to turn our backs on Muslims victimized by terrorism. But this gang of thugs peddling a warped ideology, they will never prevail. The world is united in our resolve to end their evil. And the only thing ISIL can do is spread terror in hopes that we will in turn, turn on ourselves. We will betray our ideals and take actions, actions motivated by fear that will drive more recruits into the arms of ISIL. That's how they win. We win by prioritizing our security as we've been doing. Refusing to compromise our fundamental American values: freedom, openness, tolerance. That's who we are. That's how we win. May God continue to bless the United States of America and God bless our troops.”

Weekly presidential address http://www.c-span.org/video/?401096-1/weekly-presidential-address (21 November 2015).
2010s

“You cannot go to a 7-11 or a Dunkin Donuts unless you have a slight Indian accent … I'm not joking.”

Biden Say What?, National Journal/C-SPAN, July 6, 2006, 2008-08-22 http://hotlineblog.nationaljournal.com/archives/2006/07/biden_say_what.html,
2000s

“No President of the United States could represent the United States were he not committed to human rights. If you don't understand this, you can't deal with us. President Barack Obama would not be able to stay in power if he did not speak of it. So look at it as a political imperative. It doesn't make us better or worse. It's who we are. You make your decisions. We'll make ours.”

To Jinping Xi (2011-2012), as quoted in "Born Red: How Xi Jinping, an unremarkable provincial administrator, became China’s most authoritarian leader since Mao." http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/04/06/born-red (6 April 2015), by Evan Osnos, The New Yorker.
2010s

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