Tuesday, August 26, 2008

No Way, No How, No McCain. Night two - Hillary was stunning.


Hillary Clinton called herself a "proud supporter of Barack Obama" after Democratic convention delegates greeted her with a standing ovation: "Barack Obama is my candidate. And he must be our president."



The best speech and the biggest presence of the Democratic convention was Hillary Clinton on night two. Hillary brought home why she ran for office and asked why her supporters backed her. "Were you in this campaign just to support me or that young marine and other like him figghting in Iraq?" "Were you in it for me or to support that single mother fighting cancer and struggling to support her family?" "We don't have a moment to lose or a vote to spare." "Obama will revitalize our economy and support working people."



She hit it out of the park. Her speech was historic and a shining moment in her career. It was the speech that will be a hallmark that is the turning point that makes Hillary more than a politician, it is the doorway that puts her on the path to be a true stateswoman. She is the greatest female political leader in the Democratic party and in any party.


Dennis Kucinich Speech at
Democratic Convention 2008, Night Two




Ohio delegation reaction to Kucinich speech.







Create a computer wall paper or screen saver from the above images. For wall paper, double click any image and when new window pops up, right click on the image and select "set as wall paper." For screen saver, first create a folder named "Obama". Double click on any image, then when new window pops up, right click the image and click "save image as" and save to the Obama folder. In windows control panel, select change screen saver. In screen saver dialog, select photos as screen saver. In settings, select the Obama folder. Save changes.
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