Showing posts with label Democratic National Convention 2012. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Democratic National Convention 2012. Show all posts

Friday, September 7, 2012

First Lady Michelle Obama interviewed by Kal Penn (VIDEO)

Stronger Together: Don't Ask Don't Tell - 2012 Democratic National Convention Video

Progress for the People: Seniors - 2012 Democratic National Convention Video

Stronger Together: Gay Marriage - 2012 Democratic National Convention Video

American Heroes: Auto Workers - 2012 Democratic National Convention Video

Honoring the Sacred Trust with our Veterans - 2012 Democratic National Convention Video

Vice President Joe Biden's Story - 2012 Democratic National Convention Video

President Barack Obama - 2012 Democratic National Convention Video (VIDEO)

In Mitt Romney's world "Cars get the Elevator, and Workers get the shaft" (VIDEO)

Yeah, we know what you're sayin'.

Nothin' could be finer than to be in Carolina, and seeing Gabby Giffords (VIDEO)

Still gives me chills.



Victory over violence. Victory over death. Most of all, victory with just a few simple words.

Vice President Joe Biden's Remarks at the 2012 Democratic National Convention (VIDEO)

President Barack Obama's Remarks at the 2012 Democratic National Convention (VIDEO)

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Progress for the People: Small Business - 2012 Democratic National Convention Video

An Economy Built to Last: Energy - 2012 Democratic National Convention Video

An Economy Built to Last: Small Business - 2012 Democratic National Convention Video

Stronger Together: Women's Health - 2012 Democratic National Convention Video

American Heroes: Veterans - 2012 Democratic National Convention Video

An Economy Built to Last: Auto Industry - 2012 Democratic National Convention Video

Progress for the People: Education - 2012 Democratic National Convention Video

Sandra Fluke's complete Speech before the DNC (VIDEO)



"We’ve also seen another future we could choose. First of all, we’d have the right to choose. It’s an America in which no one can charge us more than men for the exact same health insurance; in which no one can deny us affordable access to the cancer screenings that could save our lives; in which we decide when to start our families. An America in which our president, when he hears a young woman has been verbally attacked, thinks of his daughters—not his delegates or donors—and stands with all women. And strangers come together, reach out and lift her up. And then, instead of trying to silence her, you invite me here—and give me a microphone—to amplify our voice. That’s the difference."