Democratic National Convention Open Thread- THE FINALE!

| posted by Petulant | Thursday, August 28, 2008



DNC Obama Hat

YAY! It's the last night of the convention.

Tonight's theme is CHANGE YOU CAN BELIEVE IN! Translation: more of the same shit with different marketing.

The schedule for this evening is here. Transcripts of speeches here. There are live performances by Yonder Mountain String Band, Jennifer Hudson, John Legend and the Agape Choir, Sheryl Crow, Stevie Wonder,and Michael Mcdonald. So drink up and prepare for the love.

Picture snatched from the DemConvention Flickr stream.

Video of any interest will be posted at some point.

Update 1: (Video) The national anthem sung by Jennifer Hudson for The Bald Soprano.
Update 2: (Video) A spectator messes up Chris Matthews' hair.
Update 3: (Video) DNC Chairman Howard Dean
Update 4: (Video) Will.I.AM & John Legend with the Agape Choir
Update 5: (Video) OOPS! Music SNAFU playing David Bowie's version of Across the Universe. (Kisses MB) "Nothing's Gonna Change My World."

Update 6: (Video) Rep. John Lewis GA-05
Update 7: (Video) Rev. Bernice King & Martin Luther King III
Update 8: (Video) American Voices- Pam Cash-Roper & Barney Smith or Smith Barney

The National Anthem Sung By Jennifer Hudson

Do you need a transcript?


Don't Touch His Holy Hair!


DNC Chairman Howard Dean

Transcript

I’m Howard Dean, chairman of the Democratic National Committee. I know exactly how many houses I own.


Will.I.AM & John Legend with the Agape Choir


Music SNAFU playing David Bowie's version of Across the Universe.
"Nothing's Gonna Change My World."



Rep. John Lewis GA-05

Transcript


John Lewis, GA-05

Thursday, August 28, 2008 at 05:15 PM

On this day 45 years ago, a son of America, a citizen of the world, a peaceful warrior, Martin Luther King Jr., stood on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial and said, “I have a dream today, a dream deeply rooted in the American dream.”

He recalled that, “when the architects of our republic wrote the magnificent words of the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence,” they issued a call for justice. And they founded our democracy on a mandate for freedom, equality and human dignity.

I was there that day when Dr. King delivered his historic speech before an audience of more than 250,000. I am the last remaining speaker from the March on Washington, and I was there when Dr. King urged this nation to lay down the burden of discrimination and segregation and move toward the creation of a more perfect union.


Rev. Bernice King & Martin Luther King III

Transcripts: Rev. Bernice King & Martin Luther King III


American Voices- Pam Cash-Roper & Barney Smith or Smith Barney



Transcript

Pamela Cash-Roper

I’m Pam from Pittsboro, North Carolina. Wait till you hear what’s happening to me.

You might find my story familiar. Maybe it’s happening to you.

My husband, Keith, and I used to have a modest home we could afford, cars, money in a 401(k) plan, health insurance, and our health. We educated ourselves, got good jobs with benefits, worked night and day, raised four happy children, and saved some money.

It was the American dream. We did everything we thought you were supposed to do to live it. We really felt America was working for us.

Then, eight years ago, our American dream turned into a nightmare. Keith needed open-heart surgery. He lost his job and with it the family’s health insurance. I couldn’t afford to pay for health insurance on my nurse’s income, so we don’t have any.

Having no health insurance works – as long as you stay healthy.

Five years after Keith’s surgery, I had a quadruple bypass, and our medical expenses grew.

I’m a lifelong Republican who voted for Nixon, Reagan, Bush, and Bush. But I can’t afford four more years like this.

That’s why I am supporting Barack Obama as my president.


Barney Smith

My name is Barney Smith.

For most of my life, I was a proud Republican.

Growing up in the Indiana heartland, America was a place of boundless opportunity. You could go to the town factory and get a job the same day. You could start a family and buy a house with your salary.

My father started at Marion’s RCA plant in 1949, manufacturing picture tubes for TV sets.

I started in 1973. My wife worked in a high school cafeteria. Together, we made a living and raised a family.

Then, in 2004, the plant closed. Today, a foreign worker does my job.

After 31 years, I received 90 days’ severance pay and was unemployed.

Thirteen months later, I got a job at a distribution center.

Republicans talk about putting “country first,” but tell that to Marion, Indiana. They sent my job overseas.

America can’t afford more of the same. We need a president who puts the Barney Smiths before the Smith Barneys.

I’m going to put country first by voting Barack Obama for president.

The heartland needs change. And with Obama, we’re going to get it.


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