Posted on 08/08/2008 11:40:42 AM PDT by pissant
ORLANDO (NNPA) The line of people at the Orlando World Center Marriott weaved through the corridors and wrapped around corners as well more than a thousand awaited the opening of the ballroom, where presumptive Democratic nominee Sen. Barack Obama was about to speak.
Yesterday, the crowd was polite to Sen. John McCain here at the National Urban League Conference. But, today, for Sen. Obama, its more of a love fest! reported one excited CBS Radio newsman, among the horde of reporters observing the crowd waiting for Obama.
He was right. People were waiting in line as early as 7 a.m. Saturday morning for the anticipated 2 p.m. speech. The ballroom, which seated well over 1,000 people, had been close to full for presumptive Republican nominee McCain the day before. For Obama, an overflow crowd had to be seated in an adjacent room to watch the speech on close circuit television.
I stand here before you today feeling no small amount of gratitude. Because I know that my story, and so many other improbable stories, would not be possible without all that the Urban League has done to put opportunity within reach of every American, Obama said in his opening statement to the cheering and applauding crowd. Its because of the doors youve opened, because of the battles youve fought and won, because of people in this room and all those who came before you, that I come here today as a candidate for President of the United States of America.
It was two days of raw political campaigning by both candidates for the Black audience thirsting to hear perspectives on socio-economic issues. Marc Morial, NUL president and CEO, sat on a stool close to the podium as both candidates spoke. Morial then asked them questions based on issues included in the NULs Opportunity Compact, a comprehensive report on the state of Black America, which includes extensive research data and policy recommendations.
This election is about the 47 million people who dont have health care including one in five African Americans people for whom one accident, one illness could mean financial ruin, said Obama, promising to guarantee health care for anyone who needs it.
On the 2.5 million people facing foreclosure, Obama said he would support tax credits to help low and medium-income families as well as establish easier ways to refinance mortgage loans.
McCain, who received several strong applause during his speech, appeared more comfortable with NUL than he did before the NAACP audience a month ago.
Equal access to public education has been gained. But, what is the value of access to a failing school? Equal employment opportunity is set firmly down in law. But with jobs becoming scarcer and 400,000 Americans thrown out of work just this year that can amount to an equal share of diminished opportunity, McCain said.
But, McCain talked more about education reform than anything, again pitching his support for charter school vouchers, which fell on a silent audience. Most historic African American groups oppose vouchers because they take money that could go to public schools and give it to private schools. Some parents may choose a better public school. Some may choose a private school. Many will choose a charter school. No entrenched bureaucracy or union should deny parents that choice and children that opportunity, he told the quiet audience.
The most enthusiastic applause during the McCain speech was for his promise to reform school budgets.
Still, it was Obama who drew obvious awe from onlookers.
It was amazing, everything I thought it was going to be inspirational and really hopeful, said a beaming Latoya Hoflin, who will be 15 in two weeks.
Hoflin, from Atlanta, says since shes not old enough to vote, she will inspire others and try to get other people to vote for him.
The Obama enthusiasm crossed the age spectrum. Dennis Rahiim Watson, president and CEO of the National Black Leadership Council and the chairman of the National Youth & Gang Violence Task Force, left the speech with a broad smile, saying he too has a new level of hope.
Young Black children can be what they see. He has raised the level of our expectations of what we can be. So, I am touched. He felt the pulse of the people, very down to earth, very clear, he said.
It was Obamas ability to deliver a clear message that was first on the attack list for McCain.
If theres one thing he always delivers, its a great speech. But, I hpe youll listen carefully, because his ideas are not always as impressive as his rhetoric, said McCain.
But, theres one thing on which they both agreed. When Morial asked each whether they will host a White House celebration for the NULs 100th birthday celebration in 2010, they both gave emphatic answers.
How could I say no? laughed McCain.
Obama said he would because in his administration, the White House would be the Peoples House.
I thought that Obe had his IL Senate district boundaries moved to have less of the ‘hood and more of the rich folks closer to downtown Chicago. It’ll be the people-with-money’s house, just with more ‘rats.
Let’s start a pool to see how much more theft from the White House will occur with Obama than occurred under the Clintons.
Yesterday, the crowd was polite to Sen. John McCain here at the National Urban League Conference. But, today, for Sen. Obama, its more of a love fest! reported one excited CBS Radio newsman”
I wonder if he had a tingling feeling running up and down his leg...
Well, now, a People’ Republic NEEDS a People’s House, doesn’t it?
Andrew Jackson hosted the last ‘Open House’ at the White House.
Yes, and we’ll be paying through the nose for our ‘house’ with higher taxes.
Did you ever try Billy Beer? ;)
No it wasn’t; Billy Beer tasted like, er, well can’t post it. Wouldn’t be nice.
When I was a young lad(25), my boss told me to have lunch with Jimmy Carter. He wanted her support, but at that time(1975) she really didn’t like him.
So, I went to lunch with Mr. Carter.
When I returned to the office, the boss asked me what I thought of Carter. My answer: “He’s arrogant and he has no sense of humor.”
Sound familiar? You betcha.
That is a lie, but what else is new? Everyone who lives near a doctor, hospital, or clinic has "access to health care". What they may not have is insurance, and that is not the same thing. Many younger people choose to self-insure, or or between jobs and (might I add) there is the small matter of illegal aliens...
Except for those Typical White "People"
Unlike Pelosi’s House, you mean?
That’s the first thing I thought when I read that phrase, “The People’s”. That’s a ubiquitous slogan of communism (ie, “The People’s Republic Of China”). Barry and Mishrill also don’t want to live in anything called “white”, even though it’s part of that American tradition that he was just spouting off about us needing to return to.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080621222438AAFZKKb
This just in: Obama is rewriting the Declaration as we type, We da peoples...
20 million people don’t even have applications for citizenship.
Obama isn’t going to be living in the White House.
Now I'm not willing to test this theory, but I suspect it tastes precisely the same now as it did back in 1977.
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