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Then-Illinois State Senator Barack Obama (D) delivered the keynote address at the Democratic National Convention, in Boston, Massachusetts.
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21 Responses to “Barack Obama Speech at 2004 DNC Convention”

  1. @Mojolightnin=Has John Ziegler’s dildo in his ass

  2. I need to tinkle

  3. @23294virgo I think you’re smitten. (I’m blushing 4 u.)

    You can’t call yourself a “staunch conservative” & say that you “disagree with SOME of his ideas.” Agree with more than 3 of his & you’re a progressive, at minimum.

    As for your “name-calling” notation…too bad we don’t have a leader now that understands your message. Here’s what “Civil Obama” said just yesterday when discussing the debt ceiling: (the issue should not be used as) “a gun against the head of the American people.” Whoops.

  4. PAUSE 5:03 -”Black-Power!”

  5. 13:15

    Some of the most inspiring words I’ve ever heard.

  6. - Hi – I KNOW HOW TO PAY THE USA NATIONAL DEBT – IS SOMEONE INTERESTED THERE ???

  7. @catlerina So TRUE! i think they also forgot their own names! LOL! i am captivated by this man.. then and now for me he is just breathtaking!

  8. @dustinmhill83=YOU ARE A RACIST TEABAGGER

  9. Obama u lie! He skull fucked all of u people that voted for him! Hope u can wake up and get the chode out of ur mouth in 2012!

  10. can’t wait til President Obama defeats stupidity in the 2012 election… republicans, here’s a lesson… america, love it or leave it, and please, for the benefit of us all, please leave it.

  11. @treboryelam no it’s not…you better find(or dig up) a suitable candidate! cause the Republican pool right now is lacking!

  12. Smell that? … Smells Familiar Smells very FamiLiar…. Smells like *snif snif* ….. no no its not the smell of “Change”…… its a Very common Smell….. *snif snif* ….. oh yeah thats it ive smelled that here before…. its the Smell of FUCKIN BULLSHIT!

  13. Right at that moment!… you got the idea that come next DNC (in 2008), this would be the guy that they nominated for President !!

  14. Notice how President Obama never once mentions George W. Bush in this speech. He may have alluded to him, but this speech is a testament to the civility that politics can be as opposed to the polarity and demagoguery that the Republicans are partaking in gearing up for the 2012 election.

  15. Hillary’s applauding at 11:12, haha.

  16. @SANDI954 no one give a shit what he thinks about obama.

  17. I think after he finished his speech everyone was like who is running again.. lol

  18. I have a dream that all humans deserve happiness manifested in plenty of land, organic vegan food (orchards and vineyards, groves, etc.), water, robots for labor, factories to build their dreams (eg an electric powered Lamborghini etc.) With the universe being infinite including the land we can share it and make giving a blessing.
    We are meant to be immortal, youthful, and continually growing. We should invest in the process of making this happen. An investment that pays. 1 Universal Gov.

  19. @redsoxfan1984

    lol, Just like it wasn’t true in 2010, right?
    lmao Keep the wool over your eyes.

  20. @treboryelam Hahahaha! That’s funny. Cause it’s not true.

  21. Man, what a speech! @7:14 Amen brother..
    “Eradicate the slander that says: A black youth with a book is acting white…”

    So glad we’ve gotten past the Birther distraction…
    While I disagree with some of his ideas, still #1 President I’d most like to have a beer with.

    As a staunch but respectful conservative, I’d really hope we can all civilly debate the best ideas needed to make our country strong again – fiscally and socially.
    We lose out when names are called in lieu of ideas debated…

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