Top 15 Quotes & Sayings by Howard Berman

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American politician Howard Berman.
Last updated on December 3, 2024.
Howard Berman

Howard Lawrence Berman is an American attorney and retired politician who served as a U.S. representative from California from 1983 to 2013. A member of the Democratic Party, he represented the state's 26th congressional district until redistricting and the 28th congressional district—which both encompassed parts of the San Fernando Valley—for a combined 15 terms.

Steroids can seem necessary to compete at the highest levels, and the quick rewards can outweigh the long term consequences to the user's health.
How much greater would their contributions to the U.S. economy be if U.S. copyright owners could access foreign markets otherwise dominated by pirate product?
It is wrong to say the U.S. should 'not take sides' in the Israeli-Palestinian dispute.
Iran is central to our foreign policy in the Middle East, a major player in global energy markets, and a key country in terms of our interaction with the Muslim world.
I wish to note that intellectual property theft by a government represents the very essence of organized crime.
The atmosphere is different in Congress after September 11. Terrorism is no longer an abstract issue, but a real, tangible threat.
Iran is actively pursuing the development of weapons of mass destruction and ballistic missiles.
The focus should not be on talking. Talk is cheap. It must be on action. — © Howard Berman
The focus should not be on talking. Talk is cheap. It must be on action.
Iran has a dismal record on human rights.
It is longstanding U.S. policy that we will talk to the Iranians anytime, anywhere, on any subject, with no preconditions. So far, they have not taken us up on our offer.
Since we enacted the PATRIOT Act almost three years ago, there has been tremendous public debate about its breadth and implications on due process and privacy. — © Howard Berman
Since we enacted the PATRIOT Act almost three years ago, there has been tremendous public debate about its breadth and implications on due process and privacy.
American foreign policy has been - and must continue to be - based on unequivocal support for Israel's right to exist and to be free from terror.
It is wrong to say the U.S. should "not take sides" in the Israeli-Palestinian dispute.
Even before I was a Democrat, I was a Zionist.
I have said it before but it bears repeating: Aid is not a gift. The United States provides foreign assistance because it serves OUR interests.
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