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Barack Hussein Obama je americký politik, v letech 2009–2017 prezident Spojených států amerických a zároveň první Afroameričan v tomto úřadu. Roku 1992 vstoupil do Demokratické strany, za kterou zasedal v senátech státu Illinois a později v americkém Kongresu. V roce 2009 se stal nositelem Nobelovy ceny míru a časopis Time jej v letech 2008 a 2012 vyhlásil Osobností roku. V listopadu 2012 podruhé vyhrál prezidentské volby a obhájil tím svůj úřad na další čtyři roky. Wikipedia  

✵ 4. srpen 1961
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Barack Obama nejznámější citáty

„Chtěl bych opustit tenhle svět lepší, než byl, když jsem na něj přišel.“

Zdroj: [David, Mendell, Obama : Od slibu k činu, Bronislava Bartoňová, Praha, Práh, 2008, 978-80-7252-234-7]

„Naše demokracie je ohrožena vždy, když ji považujeme za samozřejmou.“

Obama v posledním prezidentském projevu: Díky Američanům jsou Spojené státy lepším a silnějším místem

Barack Obama citáty a výroky

„Všichni přece vědí, že politika je kontaktní sport.“

Zdroj: [Výběr Reader’s Digest, červen, 2009, 41, 1210-7077]

„Dát hlas němým a sílu slabým.“

Zdroj: [David, Mendell, Obama : Od slibu k činu, Bronislava Bartoňová, Praha, Práh, 2008, 978-80-7252-234-7]

„Každý muž se snaží žít tak, aby naplnil očekávání svého otce nebo odčinil jeho chyby. V mém případě platí nejspíš obojí.“

o životě svého otce
Zdroj: [David, Mendell, Obama : Od slibu k činu, Bronislava Bartoňová, Praha, Práh, 2008, 978-80-7252-234-7]

„Jsem hubený kluk s divným jménem.“

Zdroj: [David, Mendell, Obama : Od slibu k činu, Bronislava Bartoňová, Praha, Práh, 2008, 978-80-7252-234-7]

„Po celou svou kariéru jsem šel právě za tímto cílem – vytvořit Ameriku, která bude spravedlnější, soucitnější a jejíž rozmanité národy si budou lépe rozumět.“

Zdroj: [David, Mendell, Obama : Od slibu k činu, Bronislava Bartoňová, Praha, Práh, 2008, 978-80-7252-234-7]

„Není liberální Amerika a konzervativní Amerika – jsou Spojené státy americké. Není černá Amerika a bílá Amerika a hispánská Amerika a asiatská Amerika – jsou Spojené státy americké… Všichni jsme jeden národ…“

27. července 2004, Boston - národní shromáždění Demokratické strany
Zdroj: [David, Mendell, Obama : Od slibu k činu, Bronislava Bartoňová, Praha, Práh, 2008, 978-80-7252-234-7]

„Díky vám je Amerika téměř v každém ohledu lepším, silnějším místem, než byla, když jsme začínali.“

Obama v posledním prezidentském projevu: Díky Američanům jsou Spojené státy lepším a silnějším místem

„Z rasismu ještě stále nejsme vyléčeni. A není to jen otázka toho, že není slušné říkat na veřejnosti slovo negr.“

Zdroj: iDNES: To ošklivé slovo na „N“. Obama porušil tabu, pronesl zapovězený výraz http://zpravy.idnes.cz/jizanska-vlajka-zmizi-z-obchodu-fotil-se-s-ni-vrah-z-charlestonu-pwv-/zahranicni.aspx?c=A150623_071653_zahranicni_lve

Barack Obama: Citáty anglicky

“But we are here today because we know we cannot be complacent. For history travels not only forwards; history can travel backwards, history can travel sideways. And securing the gains this country has made requires the vigilance of its citizens. Our rights, our freedoms -- they are not given. They must be won. They must be nurtured through struggle and discipline, and persistence and faith. And one concern I have sometimes during these moments, the celebration of the signing of the Civil Rights Act, the March on Washington -- from a distance, sometimes these commemorations seem inevitable, they seem easy. All the pain and difficulty and struggle and doubt -- all that is rubbed away. And we look at ourselves and we say, oh, things are just too different now; we couldn’t possibly do what was done then -- these giants, what they accomplished. And yet, they were men and women, too. It wasn’t easy then. It wasn’t certain then. Still, the story of America is a story of progress. However slow, however incomplete, however harshly challenged at each point on our journey, however flawed our leaders, however many times we have to take a quarter of a loaf or half a loaf -- the story of America is a story of progress. And that’s true because of men like President Lyndon Baines Johnson.”

Remarks by the President at LBJ Presidential Library Civil Rights Summit at Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library in Austin, Texas on April 10, 2014. http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2014/04/10/remarks-president-lbj-presidential-library-civil-rights-summit
2014

“Our first and immutable commitment must be to the security of Israel, our only true ally in the Middle East and the only democracy”

Chicago Daily Herald (18 October 2004) http://www.democrats.org/page/speakout/unfit
2004

“And yet they chose a different path. In the face of hatred, they prayed for their tormentors. In the face of violence, they stood up and sat in, with the moral force of nonviolence. Willingly, they went to jail to protest unjust laws, their cells swelling with the sound of freedom songs. A lifetime of indignities had taught them that no man can take away the dignity and grace that God grants us. They had learned through hard experience what Frederick Douglass once taught -- that freedom is not given, it must be won, through struggle and discipline, persistence and faith.”

2013, "Let Freedom Ring" Ceremony (August 2013)
Kontext: p>But we would do well to recall that day itself also belonged to those ordinary people whose names never appeared in the history books, never got on TV. Many had gone to segregated schools and sat at segregated lunch counters. They lived in towns where they couldn’t vote and cities where their votes didn’t matter. They were couples in love who couldn’t marry, soldiers who fought for freedom abroad that they found denied to them at home. They had seen loved ones beaten, and children fire-hosed, and they had every reason to lash out in anger, or resign themselves to a bitter fate.And yet they chose a different path. In the face of hatred, they prayed for their tormentors. In the face of violence, they stood up and sat in, with the moral force of nonviolence. Willingly, they went to jail to protest unjust laws, their cells swelling with the sound of freedom songs. A lifetime of indignities had taught them that no man can take away the dignity and grace that God grants us. They had learned through hard experience what Frederick Douglass once taught -- that freedom is not given, it must be won, through struggle and discipline, persistence and faith.</p

“Guantanamo will be closed no later than one year from now.”

"Barack Obama signs order to close Guantánamo Bay prison camp", The Telegraph (22 January 2009) http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/barackobama/4316784/Barack-Obama-signs-order-to-close-Guantnamo-Bay-prison-camp.html
2009

“We long for unity, but are unwilling to pay the price. But of course, true unity cannot be so easily won. It starts with a change in attitudes - a broadening of our minds, and a broadening of our hearts.”

Remarks of Senator Barack Obama: The Great Need of the Hour (January 20, 2008 in Atlanta, Georgia) http://www.reobama.com/SpeechesJan2008.htm
2008

“I do not expect the changes I am announcing today to bring about a transformation of Cuban society overnight. But I am convinced that through a policy of engagement, we can more effectively stand up for our values and help the Cuban people help themselves as they move into the 21st century.”

2014, Statement on Cuban policy (December 2014)
Kontext: I’m under no illusion about the continued barriers to freedom that remain for ordinary Cubans. The United States believes that no Cubans should face harassment or arrest or beatings simply because they’re exercising a universal right to have their voices heard, and we will continue to support civil society there. While Cuba has made reforms to gradually open up its economy, we continue to believe that Cuban workers should be free to form unions, just as their citizens should be free to participate in the political process.
Moreover, given Cuba’s history, I expect it will continue to pursue foreign policies that will at times be sharply at odds with American interests. I do not expect the changes I am announcing today to bring about a transformation of Cuban society overnight. But I am convinced that through a policy of engagement, we can more effectively stand up for our values and help the Cuban people help themselves as they move into the 21st century.

“There have been periods where the folks who were already here suddenly say, 'Well, I don't want those folks,' even though the only people who have the right to say that are some Native Americans.”

Remarks by the President on Immigration -- Chicago, IL (November 25, 2014) http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2014/11/25/remarks-president-immigration-chicago-il
2014

“Our overriding interest throughout these past few years has been to encourage a government that legitimately reflects the will of the Egyptian people, and recognizes true democracy as requiring a respect for minority rights and the rule of law, freedom of speech and assembly, and a strong civil society.”

Remarks by President Obama in Address to the United Nations General Assembly (24 September 2013) http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2013/09/24/remarks-president-obama-address-united-nations-general-assembly
2013

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