Posted on 07/27/2004 11:47:43 AM PDT by So Cal Rocket
Tuesday, July 27
A Lifetime of Strength & Service
4:00 pm to 7:00 pm
4:00 pm Call to Order
The Honorable Bill Richardson
Governor of New Mexico
Permanent Chair, Democratic National Convention
Invocation
The Reverend Ernest "Gunny" Branch
Sermon on the Mount, Baptist Church, Roxbury, Massachusetts
Presentation of Colors
Pledge of Allegiance
Steve Daniels
Carl Junction, Missouri
National Anthem
Jim Garrity
President, Local Firefighters Union 1691
Boston, Massachusetts
Platform Approval
Representative Robert Matsui
U.S. House of Representatives, California
Lois Murphy
Candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives, Pennsylvania
The Honorable Allyson Schwartz
Pennsylvania State Senate
Candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives, Pennsylvania
Jim Stork
Candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives, Florida
Patty Wetterling
Candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives, Minnesota
Elizabeth Cavendish
Interim President, NARAL Pro-Choice America
The Honorable John Tanner
U.S. House of Representatives, Tennessee
The Honorable Linda Sanchez
U.S. House of Representatives, California
The Honorable Nita Lowey
U.S. House of Representatives, New York
The Honorable Diana DeGette
U.S. House of Representatives, Colorado
The Honorable Earl Blumenauer
U.S. House of Representatives, Oregon
The Honorable Jon Corzine
United States Senate, New Jersey
The Honorable Nancy Farmer
Treasurer of Missouri
Candidate for the United States Senate, Missouri
In Memoriam
The Honorable Tom Carper
United States Senate, Delaware
The Honorable Adam Smith
U.S. House of Representatives, Washington
The Honorable Jesse Jackson, Jr.
U.S. House of Representatives, Illinois
Deb Callahan
President, League of Cbnservation Voters
David Passafaro
President, Boston 2004 Host Committee
The Honorable Douglas Palmer
Mayor of Trenton, New Jersey
James Hoffa
President, International Brotherhood of Teamsters
The Honorable Joe Manchin III
Secretary of State, West Virginia
Candidate for Governor, West Virginia
The Honorable Kathleen Sebelius
Governor of Kansas
Denise Stokes
AIDS Educational Consultant
Ellenwood, Georgia
The Honorable Donald Plusquellic
Mayor of Akron, Ohio
The Honorable John Baldacci
Governor of Maine
The Honorable Diane Denish
Lieutenant Governor of New Mexico
The Honorable Jeff Bingaman
United States Senator, New Mexico
Performance by Peter, Paul and Mary
Reg Weaver
President, National Education Association
The Honorable John Dingell
U.S. House of Representatives, Michigan
The Honorable Kwame Kilpatrick
Mayor of Detroit, Michigan
7:00 pm to 9:00 pm
7:00 pm Gavel In by "Gavel In" Contest Winners
Kristen Turner, age 13, Boston, Massachusetts
Steven Ruperto, age 18, Moon, Pennsylvania
Kids for Kerry
Representatives from Kids for Kerry, Boston chapter
Nubia Smith Whitaker, age 12, will speak on their behalf
Benjamin McKenzie
Actor, "The O.C."
City Youth Dance Ensemble
Tribute to Fannie Lou Hamer
Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee
Actors
The Honorable Bennie Thompson
U.S. House of Representatives, Mississippi
Dr. Maya Angelou
Poet and Activist
Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party Members
Freedom Singers: "This Little Light of Mine"
The Honorable Mike Honda
U.S. House of Representatives, California
The Reverend Dr. James Forbes
Senior Minister, Riverside Church, New York, New York
Gavel to Order
The Honorable Jeanne Shaheen
Former Governor of New Hampshire
National Anthem via satellite from the Tohono O'odham Nation, Arizona
Michael Enis and Alicia Chiles
The anthem will be sung in the traditional Tohono O'odham language
The Honorable Edward Kennedy
United States Senator, Massachusetts
Honorary Chair, Democratic National Committee
Satellite feed from Chicago, Illinois
The Honorable Richard Gephardt
U.S. House of Representatives, Missouri
The Honorable Tom Daschle
United States Senate, South Dakota
Democratic Leader
Satellite feed from Des Moines, Iowa
The Honorable Carol Mosley-Braun
Former United States Senator, Illinois
9:00 pm to 11:00 pm
9:00 pm The Honorable Howard Dean
Former Governor of Vermont
Satellite from the Tohono O'odham Nation, Arizona
Christie Vilsack
First Lady of Iowa
The Honorable Janet Napolitano
Governor of Arizona
The Honorable Richard Durbin
United States Senator, Illinois
Keynote Speaker
Barack Obama
Candidate for the United States Senate, Illinois
Satellite feed from Chicago, Illinois
The Honorable Jim Langevin
U.S. House of Representatives, Rhode Island
Ron Reagan
Kids for Kerry Founder Ilana Wexler
Age 12
Oakland, California
Performance by Children's Voices of Greater Boston
Chris Heinz
Teresa Heinz Kerry
Finale
Benediction
Imam Yahya Hendi
Muslim Chaplin, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.
Adjournment
She's talking about giving women freedom to be opinionated.....GAWD!
Is she about to endorse the Equal Rights Amendment? Is it 1983??
More like Zsa Zsa on ludes...
I've been saying for months that TKH looks like she is overly-medicated: the inability to maintain eye contact, the droopy lids, the unavoidable grimaces, etc. She is actually slightly more coherent tonight than usual, but that isn't saying much.
Fellow Republicans should take serious heed. This is something where the Dems excel. She's using native tongues to relate to new citizens AND PEOPLE WHO AREN'T YET CITIZENS to sow future Dem votes. Many people immigrate here with perhaps the intention to learn English and become citizens, but English is notoriously hard to learn (having 1.1 million words in the language based on Latin, Low Germanic, and Greek might be a reason for that). Also this is a large and perhaps strange land to many people, especially to those with different customs, and she's expoliting that by trying to relate to immigrants on their level. We *must not* let the Dems own or get a head start on this issue.
I thought they were checking people's speeches. How did this one get past the censors?
The speakers, including Teresa, keep promising to tell us why John Kerry would make a good president. I keep waiting for anecdotes and stories about the man, but evidently there aren't any.
Teresa says she's opinionated. Too bad she doesn't proudly embrace the rhetoric she chooses to use, and have the grace to explain it when asked.
Women who are opinionated some day will be called smart and well-informed just like men, says she. Well, Teresa, I expect men to clarify and expand on their remarks, too, and don't just give them a pass because they have spoken.
I will never support allowing a President to be foreign born...
Is she about ready to remove and burn her bra???......
You go girl. Now women are the oppressed majority.
Left wing multi-cultural flakes most of whom have no clue what she was saying.
This is a weird speech. She just said she has and cherishes her right to be "opinionated".
Oh no, she's turning it into a women's lib rant. Now's she's talking about her mother. She jumping from one disconnected topic to another...sounds like she's over medicated.
and dem-speak for denying that you said something that you're on tape saying 5 minutes earlier.
"This woman is a whacked out nut job."
You got that right.
If I wandered upon this speech after being asleep for ten years, I'd swear I was watching and listening to a mental patient.
Joining back in for the moment......
Mr. HR swears she's drugged.
Reminds me of that "Band Aid" song. We are the world, we are, something something something....
Um, wasn't Mandela arrested and imprisoned for terrorist activities? Blowing up stuff and killing people.
Teresa is just an idiot...
Just like her 'Fin' husband I guess.
empújelo
poussez-le
schieben Sie es
spingalo
I don't know if it comes across on a standard tv, but on my set, her eyes appear as glassy and red.
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