Is this a convention or a concert paid for by the tax payers?
August 26, 2008 | Adelanto, California | Vetting explained
I've been to a few conventions and this so far is anything but a convention! I was hopeing to hear a strong start on who you the Democrats are followed by a brief description of each policy and who (as in what roll they play in the development of each policy.), would be representing each policy. That would be the lead in to tomarrows convention where each one mentioned would give brief descriptions of each policy, what will be expected of the people, expenses and income potential or savings both short term and long term and each policies advantages to the people of America during the next two days with the forth day going for the acceptance speach a rally to move forward and get more voters then a dismissal. So far all I have seen is the same old stale talk about nothing leading me to wonder if you really do have viable plans or if you are just in it for the fame.
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- obama,
- politics
- Posted in Assignment:
- Obama's acceptance speech
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