It is now 14 days until November 4th. MOA wanted to look back at the oratory of the Obama Campaign. We don't think good oratory is 'elitist' or ' high falutin'. We here at MOA believe oratory, good oratory, can inspire people to believe in something bigger. To believe that there can be a better world.
The first speech we're going to take a look at is the October 2002 Anti-War Speech given by Obama.
Monday, October 20, 2008
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“We don't think good oratory is 'elitist' or ' high falutin'. We here at MOA believe oratory, good oratory, can inspire people to believe in something bigger. To believe that there can be a better world.”
Hear! Hear MOA!
And it appears that a lot of Americans believe the same thing too. Check out:
An Early Voting Tsunami From Across the US: Florida, Georgia, Tennessee and Houston.
People sharing their voting stories. It’s certainly worth taking a moment to read:
http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/the_daily_dish/2008/10/early-voting.html#more
Speaking of Iraq__
It appears that even neoCons are beginning to see-the-light_and/or the handwriting on the wall.
Yesterday, Ken Adelman, a chief promoter of the Iraq invasion stated two primary reasons for his endorsement of Obama_those of temperament and of judgment:
Complete read: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/10/20/neocon-iraq-war-promoter_n_136337.html
The truth is, if I was Barack I’d be tempted to tell Adelman _ Thanks but NO Thanks!
Nevertheless, it speaks volumes when even those crazy-azzez are saying it’s time for “Change.”
Mayhaps the Talibangelicals and other reich-wing radicals_aka the RethugliKlan "base" and their "leader" Palin-the-"Pitbull" scares the H*LL out of the neoCons too?!
Anyway, I’m thinking, Joe LIEberman must be feeling really lonely these days.
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