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Friday, August 29, 2008
For those who missed or want to see again..Jennifer Hudson sings The National Anthem at the DNC last night!
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Thursday, August 28, 2008
My Political Stance!
I am not going to even lie I was and proablywill be a avid Hillary Clinton Supporter, but watching the Democratic National Convention each night this week has opened me up to a change, especially tonight. Obama's speech took away many doubts that I had about what he could do for this country. After thinking over the 8 years of the leadership here in the US, I've realized that I CAN NOT VOTE ANOTHER BUSH TO OFFICE. All democrats need to unite together and vote for a change. Like Hillary Clinton said in her speech,"No Way, No How, No McCain!"
Obama is a great look for The African American Community. It shows that there are actually African-American men out there who loves, and supports their family. This picture of Barack and Michelle speaks a thousand words!
Whoever you want to be in office, please make sure on November 4 that you go vote. Let your voice be heard!
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Obama Speaks at the final day of The Democratic National Convention
By DAVID ESPO and ROBERT FURLOW, Associated Press Writers
DENVER - Surrounded by an enormous, adoring crowd, Barack Obama promised a clean break from the "broken politics in Washington and the failed policies of George W. Bush" Thursday night as he embarked on the final lap of his audacious bid to become the nation's first black president.
"America, now is not the time for small plans," the 47-year-old Illinois senator told an estimated 84,000 people packed into Invesco Field, a huge football stadium at the base of the Rocky Mountains.
He vowed to cut taxes for nearly all working-class families, end the war in Iraq and break America's dependence on Mideast oil within a decade. By contrast, he said, "John McCain has voted with President Bush 90 percent of the time," a scathing indictment of his Republican rival — on health care, education, the economy and more.
Polls indicate a close race between Obama and McCain, the Arizona senator who stands between him and a place in history. On a night 45 years after Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his "I have a Dream Speech," Obama made no overt mention of his own race.
"I realize that I am not the likeliest candidate for this office. I don't fit the typical pedigree" of a presidential candidate was as close as he came to the long-smoldering issue that may well determine the outcome of the election.
Fireworks lit the night sky as Obama, his speech concluded, accepted the cheers of supporters. His wife, Michelle, and their daughters Malia and Sasha joined him as the country music anthem "Only in America" filled the stadium. Vice presidential running mate Joseph Biden and his wife, Jill, joined them onstage.
Depicted by McCain as too young and inexperienced to sit in the Oval Office, Obama responded with an oblique reference to his rival's temper.
"If John McCain wants to have a debate about who has the temperament, and judgment, to serve as the next commander in chief, that's a debate I'm ready to have," he said.
Campaigning as an advocate of a new kind of politics, he suggested at least some common ground was possible on abortion, gun control, immigration and gay marriage.
Obama delivered his 44-minute nomination acceptance speech in an unrivaled convention setting, before a crowd of unrivaled size — the filled stadium, the camera flashes in the night, the made-for-television backdrop that suggested the White House, and the thousands of convention delegates seated around the podium in an enormous semicircle.
Obama and his fellow senator, Biden of Delaware, leave their convention city on Friday for Pennsylvania, first stop on an eight-week sprint to Election Day.
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