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OBAMA ANNOUNCES ROCK-STAR ACCEPTANCE SPEECH...

Obama to accept before 75,000+
By: Mike Allen
July 7, 2008 03:43 PM EST

Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) will leave the hall of the Democratic National Convention in Denver and deliver a rock-star-style acceptance speech at nearby Invesco Field at Mile High, quadrupling his live audience, the party announced Monday.

The speech, in the stadium that is home of the Denver Broncos, will be on the fourth and final night of the convention, Aug. 28.

Adding to the historic resonance of the first nomination of an African-American for president, that date is the 45th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream Speech.”

The move means additional expense for the television networks, where executives are having a conference call Monday to discuss the logistics of moving their cameras and anchors to the new location after months of planning for a finale in the smaller Pepsi Center, where the rest of the convention will be held.


The convention hall has a capacity of 19,000, compared to more than 76,000 at Invesco.

In 2004, there were rumors about the Republicans moving their final night out of Madison Square Garden to Yankee Stadium, but it didn’t happen.

There’s precedent for the Obama move. In 1960, John F. Kennedy accepted his nomination at Memorial Coliseum, next to the Democratic National Convention in the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena.

Matt Burns, communications director of the Republican National Convention, responded: "Not surprisingly, Senator Obama and his fellow Democrats are more focused on stagecraft and theatrics than providing real solutions to the challenges facing our nation. A change of venue for a political speech isn’t the kind of change the American people deserve or expect."


Here’s the Democrats’ release:

Breaking the mold of traditional political Conventions, the Democratic National Convention Committee (DNCC) today announced that Senator Barack Obama will accept the Democratic nomination for President of the United States at Denver's INVESCO Field at Mile High. INVESCO Field can accommodate more than 75,000 people and will be the site of the 2008 Democratic Convention's final day of programming on Thursday, August 28, 2008.

"The Democratic Party is nominating a true change candidate this August, and it is only fitting that we make some big changes in how we put on the Convention," said Governor Howard Dean, Chairman of the Democratic National Committee (DNC). "Senator Obama's candidacy has generated an enormous amount of excitement and interest, not only in the Democratic Party but also in the 2008 Convention. By bringing the last night of the Convention out to the people, we will be able to showcase Barack Obama's positive, people-centered vision for our country in a big way."

"Barack Obama's campaign for change has inspired millions of Americans and brought people into the political process who might never have been involved," said Convention Co-Chair Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius. "This change in the Convention program will allow thousands of first-time participants a chance to take part. I can't think of a better Convention finale for our nominee who has made reaching out to voters a hallmark of his campaign."

"When we said we wanted to 'bring down the walls,' open up this Convention like never before and truly speak to the American people, we meant it," said Leah D. Daughtry, CEO of the DNCC. "On August 28, we will offer grassroots Democrats, who have turned out in record numbers this year, the opportunity to witness history shoulder to shoulder with thousands of Americans standing up for the change our country desperately needs."

"Senator Obama and the DNCC have truly brought the community into the Convention," said Colorado Governor Bill Ritter, Jr. "This decision will enable thousands of residents from Colorado, the Rocky Mountain West and across the nation to witness history first hand. What a way to fire up our grassroots activists as we head into the fall campaign."

Primetime Convention activities Monday, August 25 through Wednesday, August 27 will continue to be held at the Pepsi Center. The final day of the Convention on Thursday, August 28, including the nomination acceptance speech of Senator Barack Obama, will be held at INVESCO Field at Mile High, also located in downtown Denver. Daytime Convention events, including meetings of the Democratic caucuses and councils will continue to be held at the Colorado Convention Center.

The DNCC announced today that a special block of "Community" credentials will be reserved for Colorado residents for Thursday night's program at INVESCO Field. Details about how to sign up and receive a "Community Credential" for the last night of the Convention will be released in the coming weeks.

"This is the type of Convention people will want to experience together with family, friends and neighbors, and we hope this move enables thousands of Americans to come together, experience history and put Senator Obama on the path to victory in November," Daughtry added.

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0708/11558.html
 

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Denver is the mile high city...Sermon on the Mount? I think this is the sign of the apocalypse
Either that or it will just be really cool and footage of said event will be the darling of the media.
 

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So now the Republicans are whining that Obama is letting too many people hear him speak?

Just classic.

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So now the Republicans are whining that Obama is letting too many people hear him speak?

Just classic.

:missingte
Got sick of talking about Michelle and birth certificates moving on to bigger issues now. %^_
 

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Matt Burns, communications director of the Republican National Convention, responded: "Not surprisingly, Senator Obama and his fellow Democrats are more focused on stagecraft and theatrics than providing real solutions to the challenges facing our nation. A change of venue for a political speech isn’t the kind of change the American people deserve or expect."

LOL....Dude is just bummed that Mr McCain couldn't fill an average high school football stadium while Senator Obama can pack NFL-sized venues.
 

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Allen & Carmello hopefully will be there along with Fitty Cents.

Father Phleger should do intros.. And let's not forget Harpo.

:aktion033:wink::smoking::sad3:
 

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So now the Republicans are whining that Obama is letting too many people hear him speak?

Just classic.

:missingte

Who's whining? I thought it was a pretty slick move...thats why I posted it.

Whats McCain going to do? Give away free prune juice to try to pack in a crowd? :drink:
 

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"Rock star" acceptance speech...

76,000 screaming fools who can't find their ass with both hands, much less pick up a copy of the Constitution and find out how this country's government should behave.

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MJ, you think obama will be able to get that stadium full? saying they can fit about 75,000 people there.
 

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"Rock star" acceptance speech...

76,000 screaming fools who can't find their ass with both hands, much less pick up a copy of the Constitution and find out how this country's government should behave.

rolleyes1.gif

Liar...
 

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MJ, you think obama will be able to get that stadium full? saying they can fit about 75,000 people there.

He doesn't have to...the media will report it as over capacity no matter how many show up.

But I wouldn't doubt it if he does anyway. Maybe Barbara S. can give a free concert or something...that should clinch it.
 

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MARK L bemoans:

76,000 screaming fools who can't find their ass with both hands, much less pick up a copy of the Constitution and find out how this country's government should behave.

SH: At least each of those folks has the courage to come out in public and honestly display their political beliefs.

Chickenhawk cyber-trolls hiding behind a keyboard in Texas could learn a lot from people like that, Markie.
 

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So now the Republicans are whining that Obama is letting too many people hear him speak?

Just classic.

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No more people are going to hear him speak, that's not the issue to BO at all. It's actually funny that somebody thinks that. I'm guessing that anybody who decides to go watch the speech in person would have watched the speech on TV if they couldn't see it in person.

It's called a photo op.

Probably a smart political marketing move.
 

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"Rock star" acceptance speech...

76,000 screaming fools who can't find their ass with both hands, much less pick up a copy of the Constitution and find out how this country's government should behave.

rolleyes1.gif

If they picked up the Constitution, maybe they would realize warrantless searches are not allowed in said constitution.
 
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MJ, you think obama will be able to get that stadium full? saying they can fit about 75,000 people there.

I guarantee you it will be packed. The local press is already emphasizing that it's still going to be pretty damn tough to get a ticket.
 

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Well, see...ya just gotta go easy on those rightys. They can't do anything BUT complain. They're candidate is more comfortable making his speeches in mulipurpose rooms of community centers.
 

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