DENVER – The Democratic National Convention Committee (DNCC) and the Obama for America Campaign announced today speakers and programmatic elements for the third night of the 2008 Democratic National Convention. Wednesday's program – Securing America's Future – will feature the voices of Americans who share Barack Obama's vision of making America stronger and safer.I have to comment here and say I am getting a bad "reporting for duty" vibe from this line up... sigh
The headline prime-time speaker on Wednesday will be Barack Obama's Vice Presidential Nominee.
Barack Obama offers a new, tough foreign policy approach that is neither Republican nor Democratic. Obama will implement a strong, smart American foreign policy that makes us more secure at home and advances our interests in the world by ending the war in Iraq responsibly and focusing on the threats of the 21st century - al Qaeda, nuclear weapons, and energy security.
Former President Bill Clinton will speak on Barack Obama's commitment to a stronger and safer America, as well as the history of Democrats making positive change in the lives of all Americans.
Governor Bill Richardson and Senators Evan Bayh, Joe Biden and Jay Rockefeller will echo Obama's call for a new direction in national security and outline his policies and plans to secure America's future.
One of the greatest security challenges facing the country today is reducing our dependence on oil, especially from foreign sources. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid will discuss Barack Obama's plans to make America more secure by investing in smart energy policies.
Senator Ken Salazar, the Convention's home state Senator, and House Majority Whip James E. Clyburn will also speak as part of the Securing America's Future program.
A bedrock component of Obama's national security plan is increasing our support to active duty military, veterans and military families. Representative Patrick Murphy (D-PA) and Iraq War veteran Tammy Duckworth will lead a tribute honoring those who give so much to secure our nation's future.
Thursday, August 14, 2008
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Labels: Democratic Convention, DNC, DNCC, Election 2008
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