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
If you think last night was bad, the real loonies will be on tonight!
Any Democratic event reminds me of the bar scene from Star Wars.
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LOL!
The only notable mention of homeland security was Bills support of Kerrys plan to defend against future attacks by increasing funding for first responders. The left doesnt believe in pre-emptive strikes but theyll sure be ready when it comes to treating the wounded. Democrats apparently feel that the best offense is a good defense.
CRACK!!! Out of the park!
Dick Morris just said on Fox polling shows a 4 point bounce after last night and that they only got a 2 point bounce after the first night in '96.
Time to run errands.
BTW, strength and wisdom are not values, they are traits. You cannot choose to embrace them, you either got em or you don't and these clowns have neither.
This is from a synopsis of a recent episode of The O.C.:
Over at the Cohens', Topic A is still Theresa. Have they told her mother? No, not yet, says Ryan. Theresa worries that'll make it feel too real. Sandy promises Ryan that the Cohens will be there for them every step of the way. Theresa comes home and asks to speak to Ryan outside. Say, Ryan, did you ever see the episode of Maude where Maude gets the abortion? You're not ready for this. Theresa's not ready for this. So she's not going to have the baby.
The next morning, Seth suggests a trip down to the docks to take the S.S. Summer for a spin. Ryan looks off into the distance, as he's known to do, and Seth wonders why he isn't more relived about Theresa's decision. It's, you know, complicated. Over in the pool house, Kirsten pops in on Theresa. Would she like Kirsten to tag along to Planned Parenthood tomorrow? She sure would.
Julie comes out and tells Jimmy he shouldn't be here with Caleb coming home soon and the sniping is underway. Jimmy is with Hailey because he can't have Kirsten, Julie is a shameless gold digger, Hailey is a former stripper and coke whore, Caleb is a criminal.
More so..tonight is dedicated to Teddy Kennedy.
That's precisely it. LOL
Thanks. A lot more fodder will roll out tonight I'm sure. Go Howard Go!
I flat-out do not believe that poll. Most people didn't watch last night; how could there be a bounce? Morris and the polls are squirrely.
Sleepwalker.
My gosh, that's a great article...........you put into words my very thoughts and backed it up with facts!
MM, we've found our "writer" for our news show!
Hopefully tonight will be less boring, what with Dean, Teddy, and Teresa. Maybe someone will blow up? Wishful thinking, perhaps...
Personally, I'm most interested in Barack Obama's speech. Nobody's really said a whole lot about him, he doesn't seem like a terribly bad guy, except for the fact that he's a RAT...Earlier folks (on Politics1, I think) were talking about him as a presidential possibility in the far future. We'll see...
Yesterday's thread collected over 4300 posts. I'm wondering if we're the only people actually watching...
I'm here all night, folks. Enjoy.
Therasa has all three of these covered.
Tonight will call for xanax! Terrazza Hinze could use about 10 xanaxes herself.
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