Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Obama Morning Break....Still in Michigan


Barack at Mott Community College in Flint, Michigan

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Obama talks economy in Flint, Michigan

Democrat Barack Obama had a message for his Republican opponent on Monday: Visit Flint if you want to witness the effects of a lagging economy.

The presidential nominee issued the challenge to Arizona Sen. John McCain here after recalling his rival's recent claim that the economy is "fundamentally sound."

"He needs to come to Flint and meet some of these folks," Obama told an invitation-only crowd of more than 200 at Mott Community College. "You don't need to tell people in Flint ... that our economy is not in good shape. But you do need to tell John McCain."

Obama gave a roughly 30-minute speech to mostly union workers and campaign volunteers before taking a handful of questions from the audience. The Illinois senator touched on Flint's high unemployment and housing crisis, all the while criticizing McCain's recent claims that the Republican ticket is for change.

Obama said McCain and his running mate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, are trying to repackage themselves as agents of change. He said his campaign has run on a slogan of change from the beginning.

"And it must be working, because suddenly John McCain said, 'I'm for change, too,'" Obama said. continue

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Barack in Farmington Hills, Michigan

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Obama and McCain are 30 miles apart from each other in Michigan

Funny, this is my thought, McCain/Palin are doing a lot of rallies now. Nothing wrong with rallies, but Obama got a rap about doing these rallies a lot in the early days. Now he is sticking more with town hall meetings, a few a day, and moving through each state. It just feels that McCain has either copied what Hillary had done or what Barack has done.

Anyhow, Barack is giving a speech on Education in Riverside and McCain a rally in Lebanon, this morning.

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Barack in Farmington Hills, Michigan


part one


part two


part three


part four

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and.....................

Obama on Keith Olbermann, "Countdown"

Streisand to Sing for Obama

Polls Even, Obama Seeks Sharper Message

Obama: How to respond to Palin?

Why I love Eugene Robinson

Obama Talks Fannie, Freddie In Michigan

Palin and supporters stretch truth on Obama

Obama: 'American People Aren't Stupid'

and Evening Wrap Up, here



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