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The subject of the days. Everybody is talking about it. How will it help your life? Well, this is the place where a possible United States President could make one of the most anticipated speeches ever. I live in Denver, and everyday traffic is starting to build up more and more from all the people coming in. This DNC is pretty huge. I mean, back in the day, I hadn't even known there was something called and Democratic National Convention. Now, everybody knows what it's about, and everybody wants in on the fun. Everybody wants to contribute their piece of their mind about how things will turn out.
The convention will take place mostly at the Pepsi Center, a multipurpose stadium for the Colorado Avalanche and Denver Nuggets as well as any other big event in town. However, the actual meat of the convention, the acceptance speech by Barack Obama, will take place in Invesco Field, the home of the Denver Broncos. It only fills so many people, so certain people were invited, and a lot of them sold the invitations, or tickets, to more willing people. Denver will be much more recognized and famous after this year's convention. The whole country is focused on this city. For now.
You know how Obama made such dramatic and great speeches throughout the campaign about different things. Some people are even comparing him to one of the greatest speakers ever in the history of the United States, Martin Luther King Jr. Barack Obama's speech on his defense of racism and the Reverend issue can be considered phenomenal. If you haven't seen or heard it, go to MSNBC videos and watch it. It really does kind of remind you of the famous "I Have a Dream" speech by Martin Luther King Jr.
So this year's Democratic National Convention should be fun. It's in Denver, and make sure to listen to the speech that everybody, absolutely everybody, is so dearly anticipating. It will help you for speaking practice, ideals, whatever. Obama's had a reputation for his speeches, and this won't be an exception. All those people studying the "I Have a Dream" speech? This could be the next one of those. Whether he wins the race or not is a different question.
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Democratic National Convention
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