SENATOR TED KENNEDY PRESENT & SPEECH WAS ELECTRIFYING
August 26, 2008 | Vetting explained
The Senator Ted Kennedy was the surprise of the high light of the event. When the news reporter stated he Ted was in the building it was like wild fire, the news become a little crazy all over the building with the audience. People were chatting and showing hopefulness though their eyes. Yes, the rumor was correct, he will not only be present but, he will be speaking at the DNC.
Ted Kennedy have been know for his Democratic family legacy fight. The entire family have shown a love for America. When Ted Kennedy grace the stage, there was a moved momentum when over the audience that was overwhelmed . When Ted open his mouth, it was with such strong conviction's, people was amazed of his voice in the tone in which he spoke. His speech was direct and to the point, about Democratic justice for recovery of America's people. Ted Kennedy was the man of the hour. His speech was dynamic and powerful just as his brother's John F. Kennedy speech "It's not what your country can do for you, it's what you can do for your country". I actually heard that speech on the round tube TV , when I was a little girl in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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