Barack Obama at the 2008 DNC

December 4th, 2008

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Barack Obama accepted the Democratic nomination for president on August 28, 2008, before 84,000 people at Mile High Stadium, in Denver, CO.

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  1. Leal Says:
    I must admit at 22 I have not voted the previous 4 years I was capable. This year Obama has inspired me to finally get off my ass and participate. Obama is everything I have ever wanted in the White House. His vice president compliments him perfectly, and Michelle will be an amazing first lady the likes of which America has never seen. McCain is the opposite of everything we need. I cross my fingers every single day wishing so hard this man will win.
  2. Tyronne Says:
    this speech brought me to tears. almost overwhelming to see & hear.
  3. Monohan Says:
    He's amazin! Too bad I can't vote yet. Man like him make me proud of being in this country, of being a witness of this historic moment. I'm an american by choice, not by accident and never been more proud of it. Go Obama, God Bless You and God Bless the USA!
  4. Roswalt Says:
    84,000 people cheering at once! Amazing! America needs Obama/Biden, desperately! I hope like hell that we don't have to endure 4 more years of another Bush! Vote Obama/Biden!!
  5. Taveon Says:
    EDUCATION? Obama: 8 years-Columbia University, Harvard Law School, Juris Doctor (J.D.) magna cum laude from Harvard Biden: 8 years-Univerisity of Delaware, Syracuse University, J.D. from Syracuse University College of Law McCain: 3 years-Naval Academy, Ranked 894 out of 899 Palin: 5 years at 5 different colleges, B.A. in Communications-Journalism from the University of Idaho.
  6. Sheary Says:
    I'm still young and I have never been this excited about a presidential election. I have dedicated alot of time to following this campaign and I say, "Barack Obama will be the next president of the United States."
  7. ARTUS Says:
    Comment Pending Approval. Fuck off asshole's. That is what we can expect if Hussein gets anywhere near POTUS. Approve this haha. Enjoy your short power trip while you can. It is as close as you are going to get. Youtube Edit Monkey.
  8. DOREEN Says:
    Amazing speech. "10% chance on change." Very nice. Obama/Biden '08.
  9. Ardella Says:
    Because he was asked directly how his experience stacks up against hers. It was a direct response to a direct question.
  10. Taydem Says:
    omg that "enough" was electrifying!
  11. Jena Says:
    All the republican can do is drill in places that would harm the animals protect the wildlife of the sea and alaska obama/biden '08
  12. Zak Says:
    Republicans: "save us form the Republicans and vote Republican" That has been the message from the Republican convention. Vote for change for the last 8 years, vote republican again. If the public listen to that, I give up on the U.S.
  13. Zehavit Says:
    Yes totally, everyone in the Republican Convention were hardcore white people, A view that's increasingly does not reflect the demographics of a 21st century America
  14. Elmira Says:
    we raised 10 million dollars....sarah palin keep attacking girl...because its only helping obama raise alot more money
  15. Davine Says:
    this brought me to tears
  16. Camelon Says:
    He knows that it's time for our government to work for us, the people, not the privileged few. It's time for morality, and accountability. It's time for righteous indignation! It's time for change! That's why we must elect Barack Obama as our President of the United States of America!
  17. Tylere Says:
    Barack Obama is the real deal! He's not in this because of greed, nor pride, not because of envy, nor ambition. He's here because he, like the majority of us, knows that America is better than the current administration and where self serving big-business has taken us.
  18. Andraste Says:
    McCain will only be more bush politics. Republicans have failed america. OBAMA/BIDEN 08'
  19. SVEND Says:
    Hear this positive message. Let's be positive - together.
  20. Mickey Says:
    We have heard only negative comments from the Republicans this week. Pathetic ravings of 2 year olds. Silly, pathetic ravings. Listen to the positive drum that is Obama.
  21. Darryl Says:
    Because McCain's supporters have argued that her experience is more significant that Obama's. Makes sense that if someone brings up criticism, you address the criticism. The Republicans have committed to a strategy of ad homonym attacks on the man, rather than what he stands for.
  22. Bardo Says:
    John McCain is clearly more of the same. This convention has highlighted that. The Republican Party campaigns on change which in effect is an acknowledgment of their failings in the last eight years. Change from themselves. But as the Iraq war theme, 911 video and "we are more patriotic than other Americans" attitude highlights, nothing has or will change. This campaign is 2004 all over again. Using 911 to gain votes, justify a unnecessary war and scare the population. It is sickening.
  23. Dottie Says:
    The entire world will give up on the United States and the future will be bleak, should McCain "more of the same" get in.
  24. Montrel Says:
    John McCain is clearly more of the same. This convention has highlighted that. The Republican Party campaigns on change which in effect is an acknowledgment of their failings in the last eight years. Change from themselves. But as the Iraq war theme, 911 video and "we are more patriotic than other Americans" attitude highlights, nothing has or will change. This campaign is 2004 all over again. Using 911 to gain votes, justify a unnecessary war and scare the population. It is sickening.
  25. Aubrie Says:
    As a Canadian I can assure you fellow Americans that 8 out of 10 people here would vote for Obama. But having seen John Kerry go down in 2004 makes me very skeptical about the real potential for change in your country. How come 40% of Americans would still vote for another 4 years of Republican administration is a mystery to me. That said, wow, what a great orator Obama is.

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