Sunday, February 24, 2008

Akron OH Speech Sets Mrs. Clinton Straight!

Senator and Candidate for Presidential Candidate Nomination Barack addressed attacks that came from Hillary Clinton on February 23, 2008.



Thursday, February 21, 2008

We Need You Texas

Please listen to Senator Obama speaking in Houston Texas after winning the Wisconsin Primary.

This isn't "just" eloquence. This is an American who loves freedom and brings decency back into American politics.



Saturday, February 16, 2008

Mrs. Obama Has Class

Senator Obama has a world-class card that's being played right now.

Watch this from CNN:



Michelle Obama Speaking At Ohio State University

Michelle Obama addresses a crowd at the Ohio State University on February 15, 2008.

This is very interesting background information about Sen. Barack Obama. So I wanted to share this with all of you.

Have a nice Sunday. :-)



Sunday, February 10, 2008

Sen. Barack Obama on 60 Minutes

Following him on the campaign trail through the week of Super Tuesday, 60 Minutes hosts an extensive interview with Senator Barack Obama.



Saturday, February 9, 2008

Washington State Governor Endorses Obama

You definitely want to watch this as Washington State Governor Christine Gregoire endorsed Barack Obama on February 8, 2008 before a crowd of 21,000.





Have a good week everyone. :-)

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Winning Most States and Most Delegates

Winning Most States and Most Delegates



A Chorus of Millions










Ed Schultz Confirms Obama Success










Congratulations to Sen. Obama for winning most states and most delegates on Super Tuesday. As was expected, the American people sees through all the thin air and empty promises from the Clinton clan. There is no real change involved by letting the Clintons get a third term - and we should be grateful for that sign.

The people want REAL change, and Sen. Barack Obama is the one who can deliver that change.

Super Tuesday Speech





Sunday, February 3, 2008

Super Tuesday

Regardless of who wins, there is no doubt this is a MAJOR happening in American politics. It is the first multi-state test of stamina, character, politics, charisma, communication skills and probably also just a little bit of luck in who spent the best media dollar.

The whole discussion of all the media circus scares some of us little nations. We do have commercials, but not yet on tv. However, it seems TV still holds a bit more power in the American population compared with for instance the Danish population. We do use the internet far more.

May the best candidates win on BOTH sides.

PS: John McCain and Barack Obama are my guesses of winners in both camps, if you didn't know already from reading this blog. :-)