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Getbig Main Boards => Politics and Political Issues Board => Topic started by: Hugo Chavez on October 26, 2008, 03:02:32 PM
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I don't think there was a free concert but correct me if i'm wrong. "well over" 100,000 people, a tally confirmed by a Denver police spokesman....
http://www.9news.com/rss/article.aspx?storyid=102587
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He is quite the celebrity, no doubt.
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amazing...... :o
NT
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He is quite the celebrity, no doubt.
Haha, yes... Obama is the messiah of the downtrodden and oppressed... he's going to lead them to the promised land and make their wildest dreams come true... or something...
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Haha, yes... Obama is the messiah of the downtrodden and oppressed... he's going to lead them to the promised land and make their wildest dreams come true... or something...
yea, they look like total bumbs ::)
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Interesting, he keeps breaking records which he already holds. Most people at rallies, largest amount of total people donating to his campaign, most money raised ever, most money raised ever in a month etc.....
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It's no wonder he's breaking records and is wildly popular... he's going to save all of us!!! Hail Obama!!
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Again the turn out for Obama on Nov 4th will be huge, Obamas crowds alone should be an indicator as to how many people will turn out and vote for him. I guarantee u will see numbers where Obamas turn is 2 to 1 to mcsame.
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It's no wonder he's breaking records and is wildly popular... he's going to save all of us!!! Hail Obama!!
Well maybe after having President El Diablo for 8 years, we need someone to save us! :D
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AP news has it at 150,000!!
The Associated Press
DENVER (AP) — Roaring toward the finish, Barack Obama presided Sunday over two Colorado rallies that together drew about 150000 people, a startling turnout
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AP news has it at 150,000!!
The Associated Press
DENVER (AP) — Roaring toward the finish, Barack Obama presided Sunday over two Colorado rallies that together drew about 150000 people, a startling turnout
That would be counting Fort Collins too.
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So what was the reason he got this crowd? I figured you guys would have said there was a rolling stones concert or something :D
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It's hard to believe 150,000 Colorodians hate America so much.
But the numbers don't lie.
Luckliy the 3,000 that showed up to see Mccain yesterday love the USA.
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It's hard to believe 150,000 Colorodians hate America so much.
But the numbers don't lie.
Luckliy the 3,000 that showed up to see Mccain yesterday love the USA.
LOLOL... 3,000?
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I just hope he becomes more moderate than his past suggests. I hope he becomes the candidate that is for all people, not just some. If he wins, we must give him our support and a chance to see what he will really do...without the election spin and pandering. I will judge him as a president on what happens after Nov 4th.
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I just hope he becomes more moderate than his past suggests. I hope he becomes the candidate that is for all people, not just some. If he wins, we must give him our support and a chance to see what he will really do...without the election spin and pandering. I will judge him as a president on what happens after Nov 4th.
I watched that Frontline special that went over the history of both candidates. There was a segment about his time at the Harvard Law Review. I was pretty impressed. When he got in as president the left expected to be favored heavily and they were let down when he didn't do that and was actually moderate.
http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2007/01/28/at_harvard_law_a_unifying_voice/
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SUNDAY: Palin to crowd of 5,000: It's not over 'til it's over
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin had a pointed message Sunday for Barack Obama: This thing isn't over yet.
Palin said the Democratic presidential nominee was acting as if he's already won the election and had already written his inaugural address.
"Barack Obama and I both have spent quite some time on the basketball court," Palin told a raucous crowd of more than 5,000 at the convention center. "But where I come from, you have to win the game before you start cutting down the net."
Note: She wore jeans and T-shirt. Trying to run from a $150,000 wardrobe embarassment?