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Barack Obama in St. Paul, MN

On the evening he wins the Democratic Party's nomination for president, Barack Obama speaks from St. Paul, Minnesota. June 3, 2008  
 
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elphbwckd (1 year ago) Show Hide
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seriously made me cry! i was lucky enough to be present at this historic event! i waited almost two days ina line outside the excel to get to see him and it was worth the wait!! i didn't regret it for one moment! he filled the largest venue in the area and people were filling the streets of st. paul to watch it on the big screen outside. much like they did in time square when he gave his speech at the DNC!! simply amazing! a true moment in history!!
mtlewis05 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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All of us, let's vote.
codarkstarxx13 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I've watched almost every single presidential speech this year from all of the candidates. I could barely stay awake through McCain's. and hillary's just made me bored. But Barack Obama's Speech gave me shivers in my spine. When he finished this speech and the entire audience cheered and applauded for him that was the most awesome moment i've ever experienced and i was only watching it on TV :]
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latham8595 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Hey, what's with the homophobic reference in the prior comment!?!? I also love his message and his passion and his courage. He really is inspiring us to come together and build on our better selves.
malboro1979 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I'm a man, but I can say without any fear of being called a fag that I love this man...he is the shit foreal.
OliverScroll (1 year ago) Show Hide
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This guy makes me really really really feel proud to be an American. It's a wonderful feeling.
sweenytod0 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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thank u toooooooooo senator
nenebabe2006 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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barack obama kept saying thank u
LostAurusStudios (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I was there and was able to make it in. That was the biggest line I had ever seen. I was only in the middle and we were blocks away from the actual building. If his speech wasn't inspiring (which it definately was), seeing all those people waiting in line said it all.

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