Obama's Having Another Concert-Rally

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This time, instead of Ben Harper, the featured act is Roots.

This is his standard technique for bringing together a crowd: a free concert to encourage "the youth" to participate. It's how he ran his 2008 campaign. We'll see if it dupes the kids in 20112.

President Barack Obama headlines a rally in Philadelphia on Sunday, hoping to re-ignite the type of Democratic enthusiasm that carried him to victory two years ago.

Vice President Joe Biden will join Obama in the Germantown community, where the hip-hop band the Roots will warm up the crowd.

It's the second of four large rallies designed to recapture some of the big-stage excitement that Obama created in 2008 with stirring speeches to thousands of young and first-time voters. The president spoke to more than 17,000 people last week in Madison, Wis., where many more thousands watched on screens in an overflow area.

Democrats are desperate to close the "enthusiasm gap" that may lead to huge Republican victories on Nov. 2. Obama is telling liberal-leaning voters that there's no excuse for them to stay home on Election Day.

But the president sometimes sounds wistful when noting the differences between this year and 2008.


Obama to rally thousands of voters in Philadelphia - Yahoo! News
 
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Dems need to run on their record.

2,000 page bills taking over Health care and banking that no one bothers to read

Budget deficit so huge you have to use scientific notation 1.3*10^12

and 9.5% unemployment as far as the eye can see.
 
Yes, there is a problem with this (for the Dems). There's no there there. The only message is one of mindless entertainment combined with meaningless bromides.

But if that's what inspires the hard left, keep it up. It just drives away moderates and independents towards the conservative causes.
 
The boyking is an Embarrassment to our country.

I guess you can't take the Community Agitator out one once it's set in.
 
This time, instead of Ben Harper, the featured act is Roots.

This is his standard technique for bringing together a crowd: a free concert to encourage "the youth" to participate. It's how he ran his 2008 campaign. We'll see if it dupes the kids in 20112.

President Barack Obama headlines a rally in Philadelphia on Sunday, hoping to re-ignite the type of Democratic enthusiasm that carried him to victory two years ago.

Vice President Joe Biden will join Obama in the Germantown community, where the hip-hop band the Roots will warm up the crowd.

It's the second of four large rallies designed to recapture some of the big-stage excitement that Obama created in 2008 with stirring speeches to thousands of young and first-time voters. The president spoke to more than 17,000 people last week in Madison, Wis., where many more thousands watched on screens in an overflow area.

Democrats are desperate to close the "enthusiasm gap" that may lead to huge Republican victories on Nov. 2. Obama is telling liberal-leaning voters that there's no excuse for them to stay home on Election Day.

But the president sometimes sounds wistful when noting the differences between this year and 2008.


Obama to rally thousands of voters in Philadelphia - Yahoo! News

So?
 
Yes, there is a problem with this (for the Dems). There's no there there. The only message is one of mindless entertainment combined with meaningless bromides.

But if that's what inspires the hard left, keep it up. It just drives away moderates and independents towards the conservative causes.

I'll take bromides over lies any day.
 
You're getting both from Obama, Maggie dear.
 
Well, it is quite fitting... who save a bunch of hip-hop fuckwits is buying anything conming from Obama anymore?

Preaching to the choir, nuff said.
 
Yes, there is a problem with this (for the Dems). There's no there there. The only message is one of mindless entertainment combined with meaningless bromides.

But if that's what inspires the hard left, keep it up. It just drives away moderates and independents towards the conservative causes.

I don't vote for any party until they've bought me a drink a a Lesbian S&M club.
 
And here, all of this time, I thought you were to be had for a shot of octo-pr0n.
 
First off..it's a rally.

Second Republicans got us here. And there has been absolutely no contrition..none..in how badly they screwed up. Not only that..they violated the law, international convention, and the United States Constitution.

And what is their retort? Lies..out and out lies. Not small ones..but huge whoppers.

It's much easier to lie..then tell the truth.
 
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How anyone can come up with that ignorant and absurd interpretation was always laughable.

H.R.1388: The Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act - U.S. Congress - OpenCongress
OpenCongress Summary
The Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act (formally the Generations Invigorating Volunteerism and Education (GIVE) Act) authorizes a dramatic funding increase for AmeriCorps and other volunteer programs, and the creation of new programs for seniors and veterans. It establishes a goal of expanding from 75,000 government-supported volunteers to 250,000, and would increase education funding and establish a summer volunteer program for students, paying $500 (which would be applied to college costs) to high-school and middle-school student who participate.
 
First off..it's a rally.

Second Republicans got us here. And there has been absolutely no contrition..none..in how badly they screwed up. Not only that..they violated the law, international convention, and the United States Constitution.

And what is their retort? Lies..out and out lies. Not small ones..but huge whoppers.

It's much easier to lie..then tell the truth.


whopper^^^^^^^^^^
it seems over a Majority of the American citizens today don't AGREE with you, just look at the boykings and his comrade in arms Poll numbers.:lol:
 
And here, all of this time, I thought you were to be had for a shot of octo-pr0n.


Federal Election Commission filings show that the Republican National Committee in February spent about $1,946 at Voyeur West Hollywood, the Daily Caller first reported, describing the location as a "bondage-themed nightclub featuring topless women dancers imitating lesbian sex."

The reimbursement went to Erik Brown of Orange, Calif., a businessman who has donated about $10,000 to GOP candidates, the Washington Post reports. The RNC would not comment on Brown or his connection to the party committee, according to the Post.

You'll need to bring Mr. Brown up to speed....:eusa_whistle:
 
First off..it's a rally.

Second Republicans got us here. And there has been absolutely no contrition..none..in how badly they screwed up. Not only that..they violated the law, international convention, and the United States Constitution.

And what is their retort? Lies..out and out lies. Not small ones..but huge whoppers.

It's much easier to lie..then tell the truth.

Yeah.. there ya go, take another bong hit.


Buuuuuussssssshhhhhhhhhhh........... It's all Bush's fault. And Cheney and Halliburton.
 
This time, instead of Ben Harper, the featured act is Roots.

This is his standard technique for bringing together a crowd: a free concert to encourage "the youth" to participate. It's how he ran his 2008 campaign. We'll see if it dupes the kids in 20112.

President Barack Obama headlines a rally in Philadelphia on Sunday, hoping to re-ignite the type of Democratic enthusiasm that carried him to victory two years ago.

Vice President Joe Biden will join Obama in the Germantown community, where the hip-hop band the Roots will warm up the crowd.

It's the second of four large rallies designed to recapture some of the big-stage excitement that Obama created in 2008 with stirring speeches to thousands of young and first-time voters. The president spoke to more than 17,000 people last week in Madison, Wis., where many more thousands watched on screens in an overflow area.

Democrats are desperate to close the "enthusiasm gap" that may lead to huge Republican victories on Nov. 2. Obama is telling liberal-leaning voters that there's no excuse for them to stay home on Election Day.

But the president sometimes sounds wistful when noting the differences between this year and 2008.


Obama to rally thousands of voters in Philadelphia - Yahoo! News

well up in Wisconsin he never would have gotten those great media shots with that huge crowd without several cover bands ahead of him......but hey, its part and parcel of campaigning.

But speaks to his lack of drawing power in places where to fore he had no issues getting a crowd together...
 
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