Thursday, September 06, 2012

Barack Obama: We're Moving Forward!

President Barack Obama makes his case for reelection.

What did he say?

How would you grade this speech? A success or a flop?

I know it's not the passionate speeches from First Lady Michelle Obama and Bill Clinton, but it's worth the wait. It wasn't a boring speech. It was way better than Mitt Romney's acceptance speech for the Republican nomination.

President Barack Obama accepts the nomination for the Democratic Party. The embattled president is facing  a tougher reelection this time. And tonight's speech on the floor of the Time Warner Cable Arena is......modest at best. I mean I was hoping for the dazzle and sparkle, and the magic of 2008.

Well, I mean they did canceled the Bank Of America stadium event due to "rain"! It seems like he couldn't fill a soup bowl.

President Barack Obama didn't bring out the best, but it was well worth the wait. I mean the president acknowledged his achievements and knocked his rival Republican Mitt Romney for lacking the courage to stand in the face of an economic crisis.

The optimism is growing but will it help.

The election map is looking better for the president but still it's a long road ahead.

Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Nevada, Florida, Virginia, North Carolina, Colorado, and New Hampshire could make or break President Barack Obama.

The map has the president sitting at 247 electoral votes and Mitt Romney at 191.

If President Barack Obama wins either Ohio or Florida and any state he's carried in 2008, he wins.

Mitt Romney has a long way to go in order to beat the president.

Tonight the president accepts the nomination for reelection.




The Passion Of Joe Biden!

A then young man who became a Vice President. From the state of Delaware a senator becomes Barack Obama's running mate and now the second man to the presidency.

The passion of Joesph Robinette Biden. The average "Joe" as most describe him. The president's right hand man makes a spiritual speech at the Democratic National Convention.

Biden was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania and lived there for ten years before moving to Delaware. He became an attorney in 1969, and was elected to a county council in 1970. Biden was first elected to the Senate in 1972 and became the sixth-youngest senator in U.S. history. He was re-elected to the Senate six times, was the fourth most senior senator at the time of his resignation, and is the 15th-longest serving Senator in history. Biden was a long-time member and former chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee.

His strong advocacy helped bring about U.S. military assistance and intervention during the Bosnian War. He opposed the Gulf War in 1991. He voted in favor of the Iraq War Resolution in 2002, but later proposed resolutions to alter U.S. strategy there.

He has also served as chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, dealing with issues related to drug policy, crime prevention, and civil liberties, and led creation of the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act and Violence Against Women Act. He chaired the Judiciary Committee during the contentious U.S. Supreme Court nominations of Robert Bork and Clarence Thomas.

Biden unsuccessfully sought the Democratic presidential nomination in 1988 and 2008, both times dropping out early in the race.

Barack Obama selected Biden to be the Democratic Party nominee for Vice President in the 2008 U.S. presidential election. Biden is the first Roman Catholic and the first Delawarean to become Vice President of the United States. As Vice President, Biden has been heavily involved in Obama's decision-making process and held the oversight role for infrastructure spending from the Obama stimulus package aimed at counteracting the late-2000s recession.

His ability to negotiate with Congressional Republicans played a key role in bringing about the bipartisan deals that resulted in the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010 that resolved a taxation deadlock and the Budget Control Act of 2011 that resolved the United States debt ceiling crisis.

Joe Biden has been instrumental in deal making with the stubborn Republican leaders in Congress.

This year, the election took at turn with the vice president's "put y'all back in chains" comment. Just like the president's "you didn't build that" comment, the Republicans seized upon the comments and took it to the campaign.

Tonight Vice President Joe Biden makes a passionate plea for the reelection of Barack Obama for president.

Eva Longoria and Gabrielle Giffords Shakes Things Up.

Eva Longoria, speaks at the DNC

The actress of Desperate Housewives is a big supporter of President Barack Obama. Her time to shine comes at the Democratic National Convention. Eva Longoria shares her stories of living in Corpus Christi, Texas. She tells her stories of growing up in a family with a sister with special needs. Tales of working at fast food restaurants, day laboring and now acting, Longoria makes her case to make to help the president win reelection. The actress joins Kerry Washington, Scarlett Johansson as major contributors to the president's campaign.

Rep. Debbie Wasserman-Schultz (D- Florida) assist Gabby Giffords in pledge.
A huge standing ovation and plenty of tears for former Arizona congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords.

The tragedy in January 2011, killed six and severely injured the congresswoman. The shooter Jared Lee Loughner was arrested and charged with a federal crime for the death of a federal judge and state charges for the deaths of the remaining five.

Giffords has suffered significant brain damage. Due to the injuries she had resigned from U.S. Congress the following year.

Jared Lee Loughner was sentenced to life in prison after the prosecutors gave him a sanity drugged up.

She got the opportunity to say the Pledge of Allegiance with Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman-Schultz (D-Florida), the Democratic Party National Leader.

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Big Willie Style!

Bill Clinton makes the case for President Barack Obama.
For nearly 50 minutes, former president Bill Clinton lays the ground work for an awesome speech. President Barack Obama biggest ally comes to the defense of Republican attacks.

Many Republicans and even conservative agitator Sean Hannity had tried their best to make the case that Bill and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton are angry at the president for the 2008 U.S. Democratic primary elections.

When you look at how much Bill loves to talk, many of the party's faithful were eating it up!

Bill Clinton puts the Democratic (Save Obama) National Convention in the spotlight. The economy is the major focus. President Barack Obama is embattled by the struggling economy.

Hopefully the president can win back his voters.

Others include women's right advocate Sandra Fluke and U.S. Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren.

Wednesday, September 05, 2012

A Declaration Of Women At DNC!

From private citizen to the face of the women's right movement, 31 year old Sandra Fluke became the target of Rush Limbaugh, Bill O'Reilly and Monica Crowley's attacks on her. In 2012, Rush Limbaugh called Fluke a "slut" and "prostitute" for testifying at congressional hearing.
U.S. senate candidate Elizabeth Warren is in a race against Republican senator Scott Brown of Massachusetts. The firebrand liberal activist is appearing at the Democratic National Convention.

The country's most hottest races for U.S. Senate is squarely on the states of Missouri, Ohio, Florida and Massachusetts, all considered toss ups according to most polls. Republicans need only four states to have control of the Senate.

Warren was drafted to be President Barack Obama's choice for the Consumer Protection Bureau that was established in 2010 after the Democratic controlled senate passed banking and financial regulation reform.

The president couldn't get her under the wing because of Republican obstruction and she resend her nomination. The president went forth with a recess appointment of former Ohio attorney general Richard Cordray.

The Republicans despise her more than Hillary Clinton as of right now! They've been pouring money into this race giving the embattled Senator Scott Brown a 3:1 advantage in fundraising.

Now appearing for the national spotlight, Warren along with another figure that's made political buzz are to appear with former president Bill Clinton at tonight's Save Obama National Convention.

Let's get something out the way. The Republicans are pouncing on the cancellation of the president's acceptance speech being held at the Carolina Panther's stadium. The event was supposed to be held at the Bank of America Stadium but due to bad weather, I guess the president's acceptance speech will be at the current location, the Time Warner Cable Arena. Many figured that the president couldn't squeeze the supporters so they've cut back, making some volunteers upset. Fox News reporters and conservative agitators were gleeful that the magic of 2008 isn't here in Charlotte, North Carolina.

I question the judgement of this decision as well as the pressured delegation's acceptance of "god" and acknowledgment of "Jerusalem being the national capital of Israel" is another political expediency to keep the remaining support among Jewish and Catholic voters. These blocks are shaky on the president. Although Jewish voters still have support for President Barack Obama over Mitt Romney but its waning.

Elizabeth Warren will make her speech before former president Bill Clinton.

Now let's continue.

The birth control issue has been a major issue among Catholic voters and the president. They don't support abortions and mandatory enforcement of giving women birth control. The president got into a heated controversy this year when a Georgetown law student and activist was roundly criticized by the conservative media for standing up for birth control. Her rise to fame came when conservative agitator Rush Limbaugh gave a not so subtle attack at her.
Elizabeth Warren, a consumer rights advocate is running for the U.S. Senate in Massachusetts. She became the voice of the common worker. Her inspirations created the Consumer Protection Bureau. She is in competitive race with U.S. Senator Scott Brown (R-Massachusetts).
Sandra Fluke was the Democratic Party's choice for a congressional testimony hearing being chaired by Republican congressman Darrell Issa of California. Congressman Issa and Congressman Elliah Cummings (D-Maryland) held hearing on the mandate of birth control at private and religious institutions.

Republicans brought forth a testimony with mostly men to discuss the topic of birth control. That cause an uproar. The Republicans wanted to do damage control. They allowed Fluke to testify in an off the record testimony. When she appeared at the congressional hearing. She had an opportunity to show her concerns about a friend who was struggling to pay her bill and was diagnosis with a disease. The story managed to win over the attention of Rush Limbaugh.

Limbaugh didn't know the name of the woman at the time of the testimony. He called her Susan Fluke at first. He then went on to criticizing her hairstyle, her demeanor, why she's a 30-year old still in college and labeled her a prostitute and then a slut. He spent a portion of his three hour show trashing the woman. The worst thing about it was the fact that he wanted to see a sex tape of her and the other woman she had shared a story about.

By the end of the day, the firestorm was brewed. Media Matters for America, a liberal activist group monitoring conservative figures in the media took the transcripts to the web and it lit up.

By Friday, over a 100 thousand people were outraged over the comments and demanded the conservative agitator was punished for his comments. The controversy generated a lukewarm apology from the conservative agitator. He wrote a message stating that he was sorry for making this comment and placed the blame on President Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama and the liberal media for misquoting him.

By the start of the new week, Think Progress and Color of Change has put forth a national boycott on Rush Limbaugh. They went forth to target his sponsors. Carbonite, Avis, Walmart, General Motors, ProFlowers, Burger King, UPS, Lowe's, State Farm, Office Max, Toyota, Advance Auto Parts, Bullfrog Sunscreen, The Home Depot, Rite Aid and numerous others.

President Barack Obama called in Fluke later that week and express his gratitude and support of her. Rush Limbaugh reacts to it. He calls the president a coward for meddling in this affair and demands apologies for Congresswoman Michele Bachmann (R-Minnesota), Sarah Palin, Michelle Malkin and Ann Coulter after being targeted by controversial figures. Libertarian comedian Bill Maher is a primary focus of the conservative media's outrage because he mocked the conservative women.

Rush Limbaugh blames the media for his advertising drop and yes he demands retribution. He urged his conservative allies to make the case for him whenever a public figure or even a private figure attacks any conservative based on their race, gender or religion (primarily Christian Catholic or Jewish).

Rush Limbaugh continues to be the top dog in talk radio. Although Mike Huckabee is growing in popularity and Sean Hannity is looking forward to take Limbaugh's mantle someday, the unprecedented Big Voice of The Right will stay on four more years of Barack Obama if he's reelected.

Sandra Fluke gets her digs at Rush Limbaugh, Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan at the Save Obama National Convention.

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Inside UNC Charlotte - 49er Democracy Experience Special Report #2



Our second daily report from UNC Charlotte's engagement in the presidential nominating convention in Charlotte features more students experiencing once-in-a-lifetime opportunities, a 49er who was a delegate to the GOP Convention in Tampa, the thoughts of Charlotte leaders who helped bring the DNC to the city, and some of the images from the streets of Uptown Charlotte.




Michelle Obama Wowed The Crowd!

President Obama watches the first lady's speech with daughters.
The amazing speech from First Lady Michelle Obama. The media is loving every bit of her Democratic Convention Speech.

Even those asshats over at the opposition network, Fox News is even giving her slight praise.

Ann Romney couldn't wow a crowd. Her speech at the Republican National Convention was unmemorable.

With that said, we get the reaction from the White House where her husband President Barack Obama, his daughters Malia and Sasha were watching.

Barack Obama is an embattled president. His legacy was marred with obstruction by the Republicans and their allies in the conservative movement. The economy is improving but it's struggling because of the uncertainty of the global woes overseas. The U.S. Congress is stalled with continuous gridlock by legislators who refuse to concede when it comes to the president's request to raise taxes on millionaires. These Republican legislators supports the creed of the National Rifle Association, Grover Norquist, Club for Growth, American Crossroads, Rush Limbaugh and Fox News.

Media loved First Lady Michelle Obama's national convention speech.

Now as the Democratic National Convention enters its second day, people are amazed by San Antonio mayor Julián Castro and Massachusetts governor Deval Patrick. The speakers go after Republican nominee Mitt Romney as usual and demand the American voters place the blame solely on the Republican Party.

The Republicans obstruction is unprecedented. They made their case to deny the president a second term.

Their candidate will roll back progress. The Democratic speakers are demanding their supporters to help Barack Obama win the presidency.

The second day brings Vice President Joe Biden, former president Bill Clinton, women's rights advocate Sandra Fluke and special guests. Sandra Fluke was attacked by Rush Limbaugh earlier this year after she appeared at a congressional testimony in which she was pleading to Congressman Darrell Issa (R-California) about birth control of a friend. Limbaugh lambasted her and called her a slut and wanted to see a porn tape with her in it. That caused him to lose over a hundred endorsements.

According to CNN actresses Scarlett Johansson, Natalie Portman and Kerry Washington will appear at the Democratic National Convention. Each actress has worked with Republican National Convention speaker, famed actor/director Clinton Eastwood. They're suppose to be the counterpunch to Eastwood's famous and yet controversial speech in which he mocked an empty seat as President Barack Obama.

The Democrats are trying to bring forth diversity. They wanted to bring on former Republicans to dismiss the hype of Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan. A firefighter from Cincinnati appears onstage to dismiss the Ohio governor and his allied campaign on the SB 5 legislation in which it stripped the public sector unions of bargaining rights. It was repealed by a majority of voters in 2011. Lincoln Chafee, the independent governor of Rhode Island slammed his former party. Then Senator Chafee was a moderate Republican who stood firm against the War in Iraq and wanted to protect the environment. He lost to Sheldon Whitehouse in the 2006 U.S. Midterms. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-Rhode Island) reelection chances are higher than his fellow member Senator Claire McCaskill (D-Missouri) who decided to skip the Democratic National Convention.

Former U.S. Senate candidate and governor of Florida, Charlie Crist endorsed John McCain in 2008. Now the newly independent politician endorsed Barack Obama for president. He will be the headliner on the third night. He represents the counterpunch to Artur Davis, a former Alabama Democratic congressman and gubernatorial candidate who switched parties to possible return to Congress. Davis endorsed Barack Obama for president in 2008. He now endorses Mitt Romney for president.

Senator Joe Lieberman (I-Connecticut) wasn't at the Republican National Convention. I doubt he'll appear at the Democratic National Convention.

Former governor of Ohio Ted Strickland mocked Mitt Romney. He made the comment that if Mitt Romney was Santa Claus, he would fire the reindeer and outsource the elves. His money would vacation in the Cayman Islands in summer and spent Winter in Switzerland on the slopes. Strickland goes after his successor Republican Ohio governor John Kasich for his destructive overreach. This gives Ohio the toss up, yet again putting forth a bellwether for the president and Mitt Romney. Kasich was warned not to mention the improvements in the battleground state of Ohio because it defeats Romney's argument of a disappointing economy. Ohio unemployment is 7.2% lower than the national average.

Ted Kennedy's is a legend among the party faithful. The infamous 1994 U.S. Senate debate in which then a younger Mitt Romney wanted to win this seat. Kennedy mocked Romney on his flip-flopping. Kennedy stated he's pro-choice, Mitt Romney is multiple choice.

The Republicans are responding back to the speeches. They're saying that the president's allies aren't focused on jobs, but blaming either Bush, Romney or whomever to avoid the president's dismal record.

Ted Strickland's speech



Did Nicki Minaj Endorse Mitt Romney?

            

Pop singer and rapper Nicki Minaj appears on the newest mixtape from her labelmate Lil' Wayne and declares that she's down with Team Romney.

Onika Tanya Maraj is a Trinidadian born entertainer grew up in Queens, New York. She rose to prominence as a recording artist who signed to Cash Money Records under Lil' Wayne's Young Money Entertainment label. Her debut Pink Friday released in 2010 was the comeback album of a music industry suffering in declining album sales. Her album went on to sell over 1.45 million copies declaring it platinum.

The second album Pink Friday 2: Roman Reloaded was released this year and features more pop friendly singles as well as her gruff street credibility. They recently certified her follow up album platinum.

Now I'm waiting for Sean Hannity to book her on his radio show or television program.

SOHH and Redding News Service reports that Nicki Minaj has raised a few eyebrows courtesy of her "Mercy" Dedication 4 verse off Lil Wayne's new mixtape as she claims she will vote for Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney this November.

The verse:
"I got more money , in in my f*cking purse /Court side, you in the C Section," she raps, "I'm with them bloods you you with the C Section /In Malibu I'm bout a sea section /And all these b*tches is my sons, yeah C-Section /I'm a Republican voting for Mitt Romney/You lazy b*tches is f*cking up the economy /Out in Miami I be chilling with a zombie /Diablo Alejandro de Mello Gandhi"
The New York Daily News says that some fans have suggested the line, first reported by the website Rape Dose, is sarcastic and that Minaj would actually cast her ballot for President Obama. The 27-year-old Queens-raised entertainer has criticized Obama recently, tweeting at him in June about failures of the health-care system. However, in 2009, she seemed quite enamored of the Commander-in-chief, rapping "Michelle, I got my eye on Barack Obama." Adding further intrigue, some observers have noted that on "Mercy," Minaj is rapping over beats produced by ardent President Barack Obama supporter Kanye West.

Lil' Wayne and Nicki Minaj

In regards to the hip-hop community, the pop princess has a right to support a candidate by whom she pleases. It's not going to affect the endorsements from Jay-Z, Beyonce and even Kanye West endorsement of Barack Obama for president. President Barack Obama called Kanye West a jackass after he jumped on the stage at the MTV Music Awards upstaging pop singer and country music star Taylor Swift.

But on the issue of the endorsement, how is the hip hop community taking it?

Lupe Fiasco is not a fan of the president. Texas rap legend Scarface is a registered Republican. So what?

They're entitled to not support the president. Does it make them any less talented?

I mean does Hollywood, Broadway, hip-hop, R & B, your favorite sports star and entertainer always have to support President Barack Obama?

Don't get me wrong, I don't care for Hank Williams, Jr., Ted Nugent, Victoria Jackson, Jon Voight, Jon Lovitz, Clinton Eastwood, Patricia Heaton and Kelesy Grammar.

Clinton Eastwood is a famous movie actor and director. Best known for his famous quote "Go ahead. Make my day!" Eastwood has directed Million Dollar Baby, won an Oscar. Patricia Heaton is the star of The Middle. Her rise to fame came from Everybody Love Raymond. Kelsey Grammar is best known as Dr. Frasier Crane from Cheers and its popular spin-off Fraiser. He also voiced villainous Sideshow Bob from The Simpsons. He's on the Starz program Boss with featured players such as rapper/reality star Clifford "T.I." Harris.

They're are registered Republicans and they're very successful. The rest of them mentioned are washed up celebrities.

The Dedication compilations are mixtape features created by Atlanta based producer DJ Drama and it features Lil' Wayne and members of his Cash Money/Young Money crew rapping freestyles on memorable beats.

Listen to the singer's verse on these link.


Tuesday, September 04, 2012

First Lady Michelle Obama: Help My Husband Barack Win!

Unpopular is President Barack Obama. The economy has hardline him to the bottom 40s in Gallup.

Popular is his wife, the First Lady of The United States Michelle LaVaughn Obama.

Before I got the opportunity to listen to First Lady Obama speak, I've heard Sean Hannity rehash his old attack. He still complains that the first lady isn't patriotic as he is. The conservative agitator loops her speech in which she spoken "For the first time in my adult life, I'm proud of my country! Because hope is coming back!"

Hannity is a total moron. I would rather not go any further with a narcissistic moron such as Sean Hannity.

She speaks at the Democratic Save Obama National Convention in order to make the case for the president's reelection.

The president need his biggest ally to help him win. In a time where Democrats are dispirited by the economic woes of the United States, Barack Obama is tied with perennial candidate Mitt Romney in a toss up race for the presidency.

The president is working hard to inspire the young and minority voters to turn out in droves once again.

With unemployment hovering around over 8%, it's going to be a lot of explaining for Barack Obama.

The Democratic National Convention begins on two sour notes. The national debt tops $16 trillion. This will be the driving force for Republicans to complain about government spending. The next issue is the jobs report. The anticipated jobs report could make or break the president. The president accepts his nomination on Thursday.

From the looks of this speech, First Lady Obama rocked. 

View Michelle Obama full speech here:

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Does Julián Castro Ring A Bell?

 Julián Castro is the mayor of San Antonio, Texas. He speaks at the Democratic National Convention. Potential 2016 presidential buzz is beginning again.

San Antonio, Texas is the seventh largest city in the United States. It's growing at a faster pace than its predecessor San Jose, California. The leadership of the Democratic mayor has people thinking that he's ringing the bell for the next potential presidential candidate in the 2016 U.S. Elections.

Making the case for embattled President Barack Obama, Castro goes to the floor of the (Save Obama) Democratic National Convention.

Castro is married to his wife Erica and has a baby daughter.

Castro's keynote speech goes after the perennial candidate now Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney. He makes light of the infamous Romney Ohio Dominion University speech in which the nominee spoke of how to create a business. He told a sleepy audience of voters that in order to start a business, borrow from your parents.

He made the case against vice presidential nominee (Congressman) Paul Ryan (R-Wisconsin) infamous austerity bill.

On his official website, the mayor describes himself as a 37-year-old San Antonio native, Mayor Julián Castro is the youngest mayor of a Top 50 American city. First elected on May 9, 2009, Mayor Castro handily won re-election in 2011 with nearly 82 percent of the vote.
Julian Castro speaks at the DNC. | AP Photo
Speaking with emotion, Julián Castro delivers his promise to help reelect Barack Obama for president.
 Throughout his tenure, Mayor Castro has focused on attracting well-paying jobs in 21st century industries, positioning San Antonio to be a leader in the New Energy Economy and raising educational attainment across the spectrum. In 2011, the Milken Institute ranked San Antonio the nation’s top-performing local economy.

Mayor Castro created SA2020, a community-wide visioning effort turned nonprofit that has galvanized thousands of San Antonians around a simple, but powerful vision for San Antonio - to create a brainpower community that is the liveliest city in the nation.

Under his leadership, the city in 2010 opened Café College, a one-stop center offering high-quality guidance on college admissions, financial aid and standardized test preparation to any student in the San Antonio area. In its first year, Café College served more than 5,000 area students, spurring an expansion of the facility in 2011.

Mayor Castro also has brought a sense of urgency to revitalizing the city’s urban core, including the underserved East Side of San Antonio, by initiating the “Decade of Downtown” and approving a series of incentives to encourage inner city investment. These efforts have spurred plans for the construction of more than 2,400 housing units in the center city by 2014.

In March 2010, Mayor Castro joined executives from Google and Twitter in being named to the World Economic Forum’s list of Young Global Leaders.  Later that year, Time magazine placed him on its “40 under 40” list of rising stars in American politics. Mayor Castro also serves on the board of directors of the National League of Cities, is a member of the Inter-American Dialogue and is an Aspen-Rodel Fellow. In addition to his community service, Mayor Castro has taught courses at The University of Texas at San Antonio, Trinity University, and St. Mary’s University.

Mayor Castro earned his undergraduate degree from Stanford University with honors and distinction in 1996 and a juris doctorate from Harvard Law School in 2000. In 2001, at the age of 26, Castro became the youngest elected city councilman at that time in San Antonio history.


Mayor Castro’s twin brother,  Joaquin, serves in the Texas House of Representatives.

The Politico outlines five things in Castro's speech. The transcripts that caught the media's attention:
 
1. “First they called it ‘trickle-down.’ Then ‘supply-side.’ Now it’s ‘Romney-Ryan.’ Or is it ‘Ryan-Romney?’”

2. “Now, in Texas, we believe in the rugged individual. Texas may be the one place where people actually still have bootstraps, and we expect folks to pull themselves up by them. But we also recognize there are some things we can’t do alone.”

3. “I don’t think Gov. Romney meant any harm. I think he’s a good guy. He just has no idea how good he’s had it.”

4. “When it comes to expanding access to good health care, Mitt Romney … actually Mitt Romney said, ‘Yes,’ and now he says, ‘No.’”

5. “The American dream is not a sprint, or even a marathon, but a relay. Our families don’t always cross the finish line in the span of one generation. But each generation passes on to the next the fruits of their labor. My grandmother never owned a house. She cleaned other people’s houses so she could afford to rent her own. But she saw her daughter become the first in her family to graduate from college. And my mother fought hard for civil rights so that instead of a mop, I could hold this microphone.”

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Deval Patrick: Grow A Backbone Dems!

Governor Deval Patrick (D-Massachusetts) brings forth a rousing yet partisan speech at the Democratic National Convention. The governor succeeded Mitt Romney in 2007. Romney is a perennial candidate for higher office. He achieved his goal as the Republican nominee for the 2012 U.S. Presidential Election.
 
The Democratic National Convention is on. I am watching it. First Lady Michelle Obama and Julián Castro will be the headliners of this "Save Obama" National Convention.

The speakers included the president's sister Maya Soetoro-Ng, his brother in law University of Oregon Basketball head coach Craig Robinson, San Antonio mayor (possible 2016 U.S. presidential candidate) Julián Castro, Newark mayor Cory Booker, Tammy Duckworth, candidate for U.S. Congress, Lily Ledbetter, Maryland governor Martin O'Malley, Rhode Island governor Lincoln Chafee, Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Subileus, Chicago mayor Rahm Emmanuel, Ted Strickland, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-California), Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nevada), Congressman Jared Polis (D-Colorado), and Democratic National Leader (Congresswoman) Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Florida). 

One thing that got me inspired was the speech from the Massachusetts governor Deval Patrick.

He spoke clearly of the need to bring forth an united front to reelected President Barack Obama.

He spoke of the dispirited supporters and their frustrations with progress. He told a tale of the Republican's strategy to bully the president right out of office. The governor is the predecessor of former governor and perennial candidate for president Mitt Romney.

Besides the heartwarming tribute to the late Massachusetts senator Ted Kennedy, we heard from Tammy Duckworth a disable war veteran running for congress against Illinois Republican Congressman Joe Walsh.  We heard the inspiring speeches from Martin O'Malley the governor of Maryland. A former managing executive Lily Ledbetter who was underpaid after 20 years of service to her company. Her legacy is an imprint on President Barack Obama. The first legislation signed into law as the Equal Gender Pay Act (known as the Lily Ledbetter Act).

When Governor Patrick came to the stage, it's turned out to be one of the most interesting things of the night.

Patrick was reelected in a nail-bitter election after the resurgence of Republicans. The Tea Party elected Scott Brown, a state legislator to the United States Senate ending the Kennedy legacy with an overwhelming victory over the Democratic opponent.

Patrick the father of two grew up with a single mother in the city of Chicago. He managed to win a scholarship to Milton Academy in Massachusetts in the eighth grade. He went on to attend Harvard College and Harvard Law School, where he was President of the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau. After graduating he practiced law with the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund. He later joined a Boston law firm, where he was named a partner at the age of 34. In 1994, President Bill Clinton appointed Patrick Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice, where he worked on issues including racial profiling and police misconduct. Patrick returned to Boston in 1997 to work in private law. In the following years he worked as general counsel for Texaco in New York City and Coca-Cola in Atlanta, which were both facing large racial discrimination settlements.

Somehow I gotten the the spirit back in me when the governor told the American voters to get a backbone and look at the risk if you elect Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan. The price the American public could pay. They could undermine the progress that President Barack Obama's successes.

He told his party faithful that under the leadership of then governor Romney, the state of Massachusetts is ranked 47th in the United States job growth. Patrick managed to keep the state unemployment at level. His state's unemployment is 6.1%, below the national average of 8.3%.

Patrick gave one of the most rousing speeches so far. The media is loving it. But is the American voter buying it?

Patrick's partisan speech may give the Democrats a little spirit but could this impact help reelect President Barack Obama?

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