Eis a biografia daquele que, na minha opinião, será o próximo vice-presidente da Administração norte-americana.
Depois de Clinton ter escolhido um grande nº 2 ( Al Gore ), foi a vez de John Kerry ser feliz na escolha do seu vice.
Esperemos que a era dos vice's tipo Dan Quayle e Dick Cheney esteja a dar as últimas...
John Edwards was born in Seneca, South Carolina and raised in Robbins, North Carolina, a small town in the Piedmont.
A proud product of public schools, John became the first person in his family to attend college. He worked his way through North Carolina State University where he graduated with high honors in 1974, and then earned a law degree with honors in 1977 from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
For the next 20 years, John dedicated his career to representing families and children hurt by the negligence of others. Standing up against the powerful insurance industry and their armies of lawyers, John helped these families through the darkest moments of their lives to overcome tremendous challenges.
In 1998, John took this commitment into politics to give a voice in the United States Senate to the people he had represented throughout his career. He ran for the Senate and won, defeating an incumbent Senator.
In Congress, Senator Edwards quickly emerged as a champion for the issues that make a difference to American families: quality health care, better schools, protecting civil liberties, preserving the environment, saving Social Security and Medicare, and reforming the ways campaigns are financed.
As a member of the Select Committee on Intelligence, Senator Edwards has worked tirelessly for a strong national defense and to strengthen the security of our homeland. He has authored key pieces of legislation on cyber, bio, and port security.
Senator Edwards and his wife, Elizabeth, whom he met when both were law students at Chapel Hill, were married in 1977. They have had four children, including: their eldest daughter, Catharine, a student at Princeton University; five-year-old Emma Claire, and a three-year-old son, Jack. Their first child, Wade, died in 1996.
Publicado por NunoMA em julho 6, 2004 04:52 PM | TrackBackDesconfio que o Dick Cheney ainda nos vai continuar a atormentar os sonhos durante muitos anos. Ele é a prova viva que "vaso ruim, não quebra".
Afixado por: Diesel em julho 6, 2004 11:49 PMMuito bom o blogue. Pus um link na minha página:)
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Na linha que separa o bem do mal.
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Afixado por: marco em julho 7, 2004 05:01 AM