Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Heads up on tonight's DNC speakers.

3:00 PM (local) -- The theme to the second day of the 45th Democratic National Convention is "Renewing America’s Promise."

Today’s speakers, including Senator Clinton and Governor Warner, will focus on restoring America’s promise, emphasizing Americans’ concerns about the economy, rising healthcare costs and the need to expand educational opportunities for all.

Americans are struggling to get by and the failed policies of the last eight years have left an economy out of balance. Barack knows that you can't have a strong economy when you have a weak middle class.

Tonight's program will also feature the voices of Americans who share Obama's concerns and support his detailed economic plan to grow the economy, create jobs, and expand opportunity.

Throughout the night we'll feature the ordinary citizens who are telling their stories this evening, along with pictures and videos from tonight's program.

4 comments:

KittyBowTie1 said...

"No way, no how, no McCain."

That was a helluva speech that Hillary gave.

Anonymous said...

You are right, Kittybowtie, that was one helluva speech. It was awesome and made me cry and cheer at the same time. Obama should be grateful that she did such a good job. I don't understand her supporters not getting the importance of the party and not letting another same old Republican neocon back in the White House.

airJackie said...

Yes my little hairy friend Hillary is one strong woman and I'm so proud of her. She knows how to get what her supporters wanted. Now in case you didn't hear Hillary will get the Universal Health Care Plan and bring all of our soldiers home. Oh and also equal pay for woman. Now that's what I call taking care of business. Hillary wasn't looking out for herself or the fame it was what the people wanted that made her fight so hard.

SP Biloxi said...

I concur with everyone. Hillary gave one hell of a speech but less not forget the other speakers that gave wonderful speeches. I posted Clinton's speech along with serval others for Tuesday.