Posted on 08/25/2008 7:23:01 AM PDT by TornadoAlley3
The 2008 Convention: Americans Gathering To Change The Course Of A Nation
Program Schedule Monday, August 25 One Nation Barack Obamas story is an American story that reflects a life of struggle, opportunity and responsibility like those faced by Americans everyday. The opening night of the Convention will highlight Baracks life story, his commitment to change, and the voices of Americans who are calling for a new direction for this country.
Mondays headline prime-time speaker will be Michelle Obama.
3:00 PM - 7:00 PM (LOCAL)
Call to Order The Honorable Howard Dean Chair, Democratic National Committee Former Governor of Vermont
Invocation The Honorable Polly Baca Greeley, Colorado Former Colorado State Senator President & CEO Latin American Research & Service Agency
Presentation of Colors Navajo Code Talkers Association Keith Little, Frank Willeto, Bill Toledo, Jimmy Begay
Pledge of Allegiance Angela Morgan Alexandria, Virginia Served 9 years in the Marines and now runs a leadership development small business
National Anthem Colorado Children's Chorale Group over 30-years old Tad Koriath (piano) Local children (7-14) performing throughout US & the world (China, Asia, Europe, etc.)
Welcome Reverend Leah D. Daughtry Convention CEO & Chief of Staff, Democratic National Committee
Video - Welcome to the West
Introduction of and Report by the Credentials Committee The Honorable Howard Dean Chair, Democratic National Committee Eliseo Roques-Arroyo Co-Chair Credentials Committee Former Executive Director, Democratic Party of Puerto Rico James Roosevelt, Jr. Co-Chair Credentials Committee Pres. & CEO Tuffs Health Plan (HMO) and grandson of FDR The Honorable Alexis Herman Co Chair Credentials Committee Former US Secretary of Labor
Introduction of and Report by the Rules Committee The Honorable Howard Dean Chair, Democratic National Committee Sunita Leeds Co-Chair Rules Committee Chair of the DNC Indo-American Leadership Council The Honorable Mary Rose Oakar Co-Chair Rules Committee Former Member of the US Congress, Ohio, President of the American-Arab Anti Discrimination Committee The Honorable David Walters Co-Chair Rules Committee Former Governor of Oklahoma President of Walters Power International
Video - Changing the Course of Our Nation Featuring Ashley Baia -Native of Pennsylvania and an Obama field organizer mentioned in Obama's Philadelphia speech. Know as the "sandwich girl" who, at age 9, convinced her mother she liked mustard & relish sandwiches to save money while her mother was fighting cancer. She is now twenty-three.
Introduction of Convention Co-Chairs The Honorable Howard Dean Chair, Democratic National Committee The Honorable Shirley Franklin Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia The Honorable Leticia Van de Putte State Senator, Texas District 26 The Honorable Kathleen Sebelius Governor of Kansas The Honorable Nancy Pelosi Speaker of the US House of Representatives Member of the US House of Representatives, California Permanent Chair of the 2008 Democratic National Convention
Turning Over the Gavel The Honorable Howard Dean, temporary Chair of the Convention turns over the gavel to The Honorable Nancy Pelosi, Permanent Chair of the 2008 Democratic Convention.
Remarks The Honorable Doris Matsui, Parliamentarian Member of the US House of Representatives, California
Andrew Tobias, Treasurer Democratic Party Treasurer
Remarks by the Secretary and the Electronic Roll Call of Attendance Alice Travis Germond - West Virginia Secretary, Democratic Party Member of the Democratic National Committee
Remarks Presentation of Platform The Honorable Patricia Madrid Co-Chair Platform Committee Attorney General of New Mexico
Judith McHale Co-Chair Platform Committee Business Executive (former President, Discovery Communications; Board of DigitalGlobal)
Remarks The Honorable John Hickenlooper Mayor of Denver, Colorado
Congressional Hispanic Caucus The Honorable Joe Baca Member of the US House of Representatives, California
The Honorable Grace Napolitano Member of the US House of Representatives, California
The Honorable Silvestre Reyes Member of the US House of Representatives, Texas
Remarks Nancy Keenan President, NARAL - Pro-Choice America
The Honorable Emil Jones, Jr. State Senator, Illinois Amanda Kubik Young Delegate North Dakota
Ret. Rear Admiral John Hutson, Pres. Franklin Pierce Law Center in Concord lifetime Republican
Reg Weaver President, National Education Association
The Honorable Manuel Diaz Mayor of Miami, Florida
Video - Changing the Course of Our Nation Featuring Gabrielle Grossman New Hampshire Obama Supporter "U2 mamma for Obama"
Remarks The Honorable Lisa Madigan Attorney General, Illinois
The Honorable Dan Hynes Comptroller, Illinois
The Honorable Alexi Giannoulis State Treasurer, Illinois
Randi Weingarten American Federation of Teachers
The Honorable Amy Klobuchar US Senator, Minnesota
Musical Performance John Legend (vocals & piano) and accompanied by: Agape Choir - International Spiritual Center, Culver City, CA Trans-denominational Spiritual Community founded by Dr. Michael Bernard Beckwith
Video/Remarks The Honorable Nancy Pelosi Speaker of the US House of Representatives Permanent Chair, Democratic National Convention
Video - First Time Delegates: Renewing America's Promise
Americas Town Hall Economy Moderator: Senator Sherrod Brown - Ohio, Panelists: Ned Helms, Lisa Olivares, Dr. Laura Tyson, Jon Schnur
Remarks Margie Perez New Orleans jazz singer & song writer from Musicians Village
President Jimmy Carter Segment Jimmy Carter/New Orleans Video Acknowledgment of President Carter
Remarks Maya Soetoro-Ng Half-sister of Barack Obama High School teacher - Hawaii
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Remarks The Honorable Jesse Jackson, Jr. Member of the US House of Representatives, Illinois
Mike Fisher & Cheryl Fisher Beech Grove, Indiana Mike Amtrak tech & Cheryl hospital tech (hosted Obama for lunch)
Tom Balanoff President, SEIU Local 1 (Chicago)
Senator Edward M. Kennedy Tribute Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg Daughter of the late President John F. Kennedy and Jackie Kennedy
Video - Edward M. Kennedy Video
Remarks The Honorable Miguel Del Valle City Clerk of Chicago, Illinois
Candi Schmieder Delegate Chair, Iowa County Convention
Jerry Kellman Hired & supervised Obama at Developing Communities Project - Chicago, Illinois
Introduction of Jim Leach by The Honorable Tom Harkin US Senator, Iowa
The Honorable Jim Leach Former Republican Member of the US House of Representatives, 1st District, Iowa
Introduction of Claire McCaskill by Austin Esposito Son of Senator McCaskill
The Honorable Claire McCaskill US Senator, Missouri
Video - Michelle Obama Package
Introduction to the Michelle Obama Package Craig Robinson Older brother of Michelle Obama
Remarks Michelle Obama Wife of Presidential Candidate Barack Obama
Benediction Don Miller -Portland, Oregon Best-selling author & public speaker focusing on Christian spirituality
Recess The Honorable Kathleen Sebelius Governor of Kansas
Renewing Americas Promise. Millions of Americans are struggling to get by. The failed policies of the last eight years have betrayed the countrys values and left an economy out of balance. Barack Obama believes a strong economy is unattainable with a weak middle class. Tuesdays Convention program will feature the voices of Americans who share Baracks concerns and strongly support his detailed economic plan to grow the economy, create jobs, restore fairness, and expand opportunity.
Senator Hillary Clinton will be the headline prime-time speaker and former Virginia Governor Mark Warner will deliver the keynote address on Tuesday night. Pay Equity pioneer Lilly Ledbetter will also address the Convention on Tuesday.
Other Tuesday speakers will include: Governor Brian Schweitzer of Montana; Governor Deval Patrick of Massachusetts; Governor Kathleen Sebelius of Kansas; Governor Janet Napolitano of Arizona; Governor Joe Manchin of West Virginia; Governor Jim Doyle of Wisconsin; Governor Ed Rendell of Pennsylvania; Governor Ted Strickland of Ohio; Governor David Paterson of New York; Governor Chet Culver of Iowa; Senator Bob Casey, Jr., of Pennsylvania; Senator Patrick Leahy of Vermont; former Secretary of Energy and Transportation Federico Peña; House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer; House Democratic Caucus Chair Rahm Emanuel; Representative Xavier Becerra (D-CA), Assistant to the Speaker of the House; and Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) Chair Chris Van Hollen, who will use his time to showcase his top candidates for change.
Representatives Nydia Velazquez (D-NY), Linda Sanchez (D-CA), Tammy Baldwin (D-WI), Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC), Mike Honda (D-CA), California Controller John Chiang, Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards, Change To Wins Anna Burger, and AFL-CIO President John Sweeney will also speak.
Wednesday, August 27 Securing Americas Future. Barack Obama offers a new, tough foreign policy that is neither Republican nor Democratic, but is a strong, smart American foreign policy to make our country more secure and advance our interests in the world. Wednesday nights Convention program will feature the voices of Americans who share Baracks vision of making America stronger and safer.
The headline prime-time speaker on Wednesday will be Barack Obamas Vice Presidential Nominee.
Featured speakers will include: Former President Bill Clinton; former Senator Tom Daschle; Governor Bill Richardson and Senators Evan Bayh, Joe Biden, John Kerry and Jay Rockefeller. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, Convention home state Senator Ken Salazar, House Majority Whip James E. Clyburn, and Congressman Robert Wexler (D-FL) along with Chicago Mayor Richard Daley. Representative Patrick Murphy (D-PA) and Iraq War veteran Tammy Duckworth will lead a tribute honoring those who give so much to secure our nations future veterans, active duty military and their families.
Thursday, August 28 Change You Can Believe In. On Thursday night, the DNCC will throw open the doors of the Convention and move to INVESCO Field at Mile High so that more Americans can be a part of the fourth night of the Convention as Barack Obama accepts the Democratic nomination. Obama will communicate the urgency of the moment, highlight the struggles Americans are facing and call on Americans to come together to change the course of our nation.
Colorado Governor Bill Ritter, Jr. will address the Convention on Thursday night.
Additional details of the program to precede Barack Obamas acceptance speech will be announced later this week.
Oh man, the beer is chilln and the corn ready to pop for this show of shows. But wait a minute; nowhere in the schedule of events did I see the obligatory American flag burning ceremony. What gives?!?
Of course, we're FReepers! Costco, bought a case.
Checking in for the festivities.
The butter for the popcorn is melting and the level of entertainment should be high.
LOL
Yahoo just sponsered a forum of black people, Tavis Miley being the most notable of the crew, telling us why we need a black president.
It was interesting because one silly looking man kept using the word niggerising and the man sitting next to him had to admonish him that everyone was watching this show and they needed to becareful in their speech so people did’nt misunderstand the message.
FYI
CNN is showing live feeds from the convention floor, walk-throughts, etc.
Michelle O is on stage getting directions.
Did anyone catch the new ad Texas Pubbies are running about Obama’s half-bro? They show Obambi’s house and says how can Obama say he will take care of our kids when he can’t even take care of his own family. It was pretty good. Was shown on Fox earlier this morning.
way too much neon on that podium/stage, will clash with her wardrobe tonight.
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"It's been a very difficult thing for me because I've never endorsed a Democrat before...but sometimes in life you come to a juncture where it's very clear the national interest trumps party discipline," former Iowa Congressman Jim Leach said in a noontime interview with Radio Iowa. Read more below.
Two updates below provide links to audio of Leach talking about his decision.
Leach Former Iowa Congressman Jim Leach -- a Republican -- endorsed Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama this morning.
Leach, as you may recall, lost his bid for re-election in 2006 after three decades representing portions of eastern Iowa in congress.
Leach was considered a "moderate" Republican and was a backer of campaign finance reform. Leach did not accept campaign contributions from political action committees.
Leach became a professor at his alma mater -- Princeton -- and then was asked to be the interim director of Harvard University's Institute of Politics at the Kennedy School of Government when its director left to run for the U.S. Senate.
The institute's new director is to start September 1, 2008 and Leach will return to Princeton for the fall semester. Leach's wife has contributed the maximum amount allowed to Obama's campaign.
Of additional note: Leach shared an office with Dick Cheney when Cheney -- and Leach -- worked for Donald Rumsfeld in D.C. decades ago. Cheney spoke at a campaign fundraiser for Leach in Cedar Rapids in 2003.
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UPDATE: Radio Iowa story, with Leach comments. Includes 3 1/2 minutes MP3 file with Leach's comments at the beginning of a conference call arranged by the Obama campaign.
UPDATE II: Radio Iowa interview with Leach (7 min MP3)
*snip* Update IV: by 1:50 p.m. --
six hours after the story broke -- the McCain campaign issued the following statement:
"Its rather ironic that someone like Jim Leach, a person who placed such a strong focus on campaign finance issues, would be endorsing the first presidential candidate since Watergate to skirt the public financing program in the general election......."
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Just shows ya: moderates are just as bad as iberals.
I managed to go a whole day without FReeping, and somehow survived. Is it just the volume of traffic or do we need to lighten up on posting pics or something?
“*Show video of white grandmother being heckled by black panhandler.
*Talk about how whites infected black community with AIDS and cocaine/crack addictions.
*Talk about plan for reparations to descendants of slaves.”
I’ll add 1 & 3 to the list. #2 will be covered under the “Wright Retrospective”
Do you really think Obama is willing to offer reparations? (See tagline)
What an utter fool. He’s a disgrace and I look forward to his embarrassment when Barry’s campaign falls apart.
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