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2008 Democratic National Convention: Remarks as Prepared for Delivery by Beau BidenDENVER, Aug. 27 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The following is a transcript
of a speech, as prepared for delivery, by
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The Honorable Beau Biden
Democratic National Convention
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Remarks as Prepared for Delivery
Good evening, I'm Beau Biden. And Joe Biden is my dad.
Many of you know him as a distinguished and accomplished senator. I know him as an incredible father and a loving grandfather. A man who hustled home toDelaware after the last vote so he wouldn't miss me and my brother's games. Who, after returning from some war-torn region of the world, would tiptoe into our room and kiss us goodnight. Who turns down some fancy cocktail party in Washington so he won't miss my daughter Natalie's birthday party. The truth is, he almost wasn't a senator at all. In 1972, shortly after his improbable victory, but before he took the oath of office, my father went toWashington to look at his new office space. My mom took us to go buy a Christmas tree. On the way home, we were in an automobile accident. My mom, Neilia, and sister, Naomi, were killed. My brother, Hunter, and I were seriously injured and hospitalized for weeks. I was just short of 4 years old. One of my earliest memories was being in that hospital, Dad always at our side. We, not the Senate, were all he cared about. He decided not to take the oath of office. He said, "Delaware can get
another senator, but my boys can't get another father." However, great men
like Five years later, we married my mom, Jill. They together rebuilt our family. And 36 years later, he still makes that trip. So even though Dad worked inWashington, he's never been part ofWashington. He always sounded like the kid fromScranton, Pennsylvania, he is. And even that is a story of overcoming. Now some people poke fun at my dad talking too much. What a lot of people don't know is that, when he was young, he had a severe stutter. The kids called him Dash-not because he was fast on the football field, which he was, but like a dash at the end of a sentence you can't finish. But now he speaks with a clear and strong voice. He says what needs to be said. And he does what needs to be done. When domestic violence was often a dark secret, Dad wrote the Violence
Against Women Act, which gave countless women support, protection and a new
chance at life. When crime was spiking in our communities, Dad wrote the crime
bill that put 100,000 cops on the streets-and led to an eight-year drop in
crime across the country. When Serbian thugs were committing genocide in the
Balkans, Dad didn't hesitate to call I know my father will be a great vice president. As I mentioned, my dad has always been there for me, my brother and my sister, everyday. But because of other duties, it won't be possible for me to be here this fall to stand by him the way he stood by me. So I have something to ask of you. Be there for my dad like he was for me. Be there for SOURCE 2008 Democratic National Convention Committee Tags: ,PUB,POL,CPN,DNCC-Beau-Biden _ _Is your favorite bookmark site missing? Ask for it. |
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