Barack begins his On Track For Change Whistle Stop tour of PA from Wynnewood Saturday to Pittsburg on Monday with Senator Bob Casey.
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Barack begins his On Track For Change Whistle Stop tour of PA from Wynnewood Saturday to Pittsburg on Monday with Senator Bob Casey.
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Barack begins his On Track For Change Whistle Stop tour of PA from Wynnewood to Pittsburg on Monday.
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With 35,000 of his closest friends - the largest Barack Obama Rally to date. Preamble features a Will I Am rap to the music of John Lennon's Imagine.
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Intros & Presentation by Illinois Senator Barack Obama making the case for why he is the best candidate for President of the United States.
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Barack answers 4 questions on the following topics:
1. The Education System.
2. Social Security.
3. College Funding.
4. International Relations.
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Intros & Presentation by Illinois Senator Barack Obama making the case for why he is the best candidate for President of the United States.
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Barack answers 9 questions on the following topics:
1. Elder Care Workers.
2. Alternative Fueled Cars.
3. Rev. Wright & Racism.
4. Global Warming & the Environment.
5. What Inspires Him & His Views on Illegal Immigration.
6. Violence In Schools and Gun Control.
7. Senator McCain.
8. The Future of the Democratic Party.
9. The Iraq Pullout.
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Intros & Presentation by Illinois Senator Barack Obama making the case for why he is the best candidate for President of the United States.
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Intros & Presentation by Illinois Senator Barack Obama making the case for why he is the best candidate for President of the United States.
Barack answers 4 questions on the following topics:
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2. Social Security.
3. College Funding.
4. International Relations.
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Michelle tells it like it is. I know this is long. But if you've not taken the time to listen & watch Michelle, you've missed a big part of the Obama Factor. Be prepared to cry during this video.
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Michelle tells it like it is. I know this is long. But if you've not taken the time to listen & watch Michelle, you've missed a big part of the Obama Factor. Be prepared to cry during this video.
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Senator John Kerry (D) MA, 2004 Democratic Presidential Candidate, makes a compelling case for why we should support Barack Obama for President.
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He answers these questions from the audience for 32 minutes in part 2 of 2:
1. I am undecided. My biggest question is "Can Senator Obama beat Senator McCain"? I'll tell you why I have ... There are so many people in this country, and I'm a kid of the sixties, who still - and people want to deny it - but there's still a lot of racism in this country. You look at Senator Obama and you look at Senator McCain and they say "Senator McCain is like almost an icon in American history." When you think about the Hanoi Hilton and all that. And I've heard people say "Barack Obama is A. wet behind the ears" which I hate that expression. And also when you just compare them that Barack just doesn't have a chance. And I think that is one of my concerns. What's the comeback to that? What do I say to someone who says that?
2. Senator you just took responsibility for listening to Mark Schrum a couple of years ago. And not responding more forcefully to the Swiftboat Ads. The bottom line, the reason why you're not president is pretty much that you did not forcefully respond to those attacks way back when. Why then have you not been more publicly vocal and others in the Democratic Leadership in condemning those who are utilizing almost the same tactics in going against Barack Obama? I see more of Schrum on TV than I do you or any of those other folks. And wiether you're doing it behind the scenes, which I'm sure that you're doing, it's not being done publicly and yet it's been 3 weeks and Im still hearing about the Rev. Wright issue.
3. In the state of Pennsylvania we have a very popular Governor Rendell. In fact I voted for Governor Rendell. I finally made my decision that I am going to support Barack Obama. I read his biography to find out about the man and I was impressed by his speech 4 years ago. Then I looked closely at Hillary Clinton. I liked her at first. But then she started showing up herself as if she was a Co-President when she was the first Lady. She is also a Senator. I just recently read an article in the Philadelphia Inquirer this morning that said that Hillary Clinton promises to bring jobs back to Pennsylvania and Rendell is "Yes!" But I heard that in New York she promised the same thing when she was running for Senator. But I understand that they are in a negative. In PA we need jobs here. How are we going to convince and how will I respond to other people? And the labor movement is concerned that jobs are going out. And she is coming on saying I can bring jobs back when it needs to be publicized that she didn't bring what she said she was going to bring in New York.
4. I was hoping to see in negotiating an end to this occupational war in Iraq someone highlight the fact that due to the culture of the middle east people, they don't really respect women. And I think a man with the name Barack Hussein Obama might be listened to a little bit more closely. I think that should be made relevant that with his intellect and his good name he could negotiate and better and faster end to this horrible occupation.
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Senator John Kerry (D) MA, 2004 Democratic Presidential Candidate, makes a compelling case for why we should support Barack Obama for President. After a 26 minute presentation in part 1, he answers questions from the audience for 32 minutes in part 2.
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1. I am undecided. My biggest question is "Can Senator Obama beat Senator McCain"? I'll tell you why I have ... There are so many people in this country, and I'm a kid of the sixties, who still - and people want to deny it - but there's still a lot of racism in this country. You look at Senator Obama and you look at Senator McCain and they say "Senator McCain is like almost an icon in American history." When you think about the Hanoi Hilton and all that. And I've heard people say "Barack Obama is A. wet behind the ears" which I hate that expression. And also when you just compare them that Barack just doesn't have a chance. And I think that is one of my concerns. What's the comeback to that? What do I say to someone who says that?
2. Senator you just took responsibility for listening to Mark Schrum a couple of years ago. And not responding more forcefully to the Swiftboat Ads. The bottom line, the reason why you're not president is pretty much that you did not forcefully respond to those attacks way back when. Why then have you not been more publicly vocal and others in the Democratic Leadership in condemning those who are utilizing almost the same tactics in going against Barack Obama? I see more of Schrum on TV than I do you or any of those other folks. And wiether you're doing it behind the scenes, which I'm sure that you're doing, it's not being done publicly and yet it's been 3 weeks and Im still hearing about the Rev. Wright issue.
3. In the state of Pennsylvania we have a very popular Governor Rendell. In fact I voted for Governor Rendell. I finally made my decision that I am going to support Barack Obama. I read his biography to find out about the man and I was impressed by his speech 4 years ago. Then I looked closely at Hillary Clinton. I liked her at first. But then she started showing up herself as if she was a Co-President when she was the first Lady. She is also a Senator. I just recently read an article in the Philadelphia Inquirer this morning that said that Hillary Clinton promises to bring jobs back to Pennsylvania and Rendell is "Yes!" But I heard that in New York she promised the same thing when she was running for Senator. But I understand that they are in a negative. In PA we need jobs here. How are we going to convince and how will I respond to other people? And the labor movement is concerned that jobs are going out. And she is coming on saying I can bring jobs back when it needs to be publicized that she didn't bring what she said she was going to bring in New York.
4. I was hoping to see in negotiating an end to this occupational war in Iraq someone highlight the fact that due to the culture of the middle east people, they don't really respect women. And I think a man with the name Barack Hussein Obama might be listened to a little bit more closely. I think that should be made relevant that with his intellect and his good name he could negotiate and better and faster end to this horrible occupation.
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Senator John Kerry (D) MA, 2004 Democratic Presidential Candidate, makes a compelling case for why we should support Barack Obama for President. After a 26 minute presentation in part 1, he takes questions from the audience for 32 minutes in part 2.
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Barack answers the following questions:
1. We need more money to help find an AIDS vaccine ... and we're no where near it. In fact I'll tell you we're laying people off at the University who are doing just that work because of lack of funding. So things have really gone backwards in the current administration. What are you going to do to help us move this forward? We really need a vaccine.
2. What are you going to do about the music programs, the arts programs in public schools, because they've been turned down turned away?
3. Recently I was studying the Iraq War and as much as I think the troops need to be treated properly, especially the ones who are their second and third tour in Iraq, I'm concerned about your policy of ending the Iraq War perhaps too quickly? I'm concerned about the safety of the Iraqi people who did not ask for this war did not ask to lose electricity be shoved out of their homes because of all the dangers that are going on. So how are you going to be able to balance the needs of the Iraqi people as well as the security of the area with the demands the troops also have?
4. You've expressed a great desire to reform national health care in favor of a government controlled Universal System. I'm wondering if you consider this an effective solution given the long waiting lines found in many socialist countries with such a system where it can take 9 months to get a simple MRI? My grandmother died because of Universal Health Care. She was dying and she couldn't setup a simple Doctors appointment. It took her many months to get the simple medical treatment that she needed.
5. I was wondering what do your daughters think about you running for President?
6. We've just heard about the resignation of the Secretary of Housing & Urban Development. We also hear quite bit in the news about the housing crisis. But I'm interested in the second pat of his title and that is Urban Development. We have crumbling city neighborhoods, crime ridden city neighborhoods within a very few miles of here in the city of Chester, much of the city of Philadelphia, and most shamefully the lack of any significant rebuilding in the city of New Orleans. I'm curious what you would do as President to improve the Urban Development piece of that department and especially to bring New Orleans back to where it needs to be.
7. I have been laid off just about every job that I've ever had since around the late seventies. Recently my job was outsourced to Mexico. I used to make hard hats and safety equipment. The company I was in was in business for 101 years. They sent the work to Mexico. All our jobs are being outsourced, just like you said, using cheap labor and cheap materials. I would like to know what your plan is to bring the jobs back to America. We're taking care of everybody but America...
8. As Global Warming continues to threaten the world's weather patterns and ecological health, would you as President consider putting Al Gore in a cabinet level position to lead world wide efforts to reverse the trend?
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