Barack Obama: A More Perfect Union
In one of his most remarkable speeches, Barack Obama addresses his connection to Rev. Wright and speaks about how Americans can work together to pursue a better future (Philadelphia, PA at Constitution Center).
In one of his most remarkable speeches, Barack Obama addresses his connection to Rev. Wright and speaks about how Americans can work together to pursue a better future (Philadelphia, PA at Constitution Center).
If you haven’t had enough, here is the list of speeches I promised earlier this week. If you don’t know with which to start, I would recommend the speeches from Joe Biden, Dick Durbin, Martin Luther King III, John Lewis, Claire McCaskill, Ted Kennedy, Maya Soetoro-Ng and Mark Warner.
It’s clear: the only thing green in John McCain’s energy plan is the billions of dollars he’s promising in tax cuts for oil companies.
I have a question for you: Is anybody here going to miss Dick Cheney?
Imagine standing in front of the Democratic National Convention, in front of thousands of people…
Barney Smith is definitely not a professional speaker or a Toastmaster. But he stood in front of all those people and got standing ovations (including from Joe Biden).
Oliver Burkeman from the Guardian commented before the speech:
A Bill Clinton speech is always fun to watch in any event, but the mixed feelings of the audience towards the speaker and the speaker towards his audience should make this one particularly fascinating.
Bill Clinton’s speech at the DNC was fascinating and fun to watch.
While most of the other speakers at the DNC addressed global warming only in a few sentences, Al Gore continues focusing on the "Inconvenient Truth".
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