Carter, Gore, and Kerry to Speak in Denver
At many conventions, the Democrat party kept Jimmy Carter under wraps. However, with the party preparing for re-emergence of the Carter Doctrine including the stupidity and the failures, Carter will be permitted to speak this. He’ll be joined by All Gore and John Kerry-other famous democrat losers. Personally, I’m hoping that these liberals roll out Walter Mondale too. Having this list of losers speak has to be a new political strategy. Carter, Gore, and Kerry should serve to remind conservatives of the need to vote this November.
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Jimmy Carter, John Kerry and Chicago Mayor Richard Daley will be among the speakers at next week’s Democratic National Convention, organizers announced Tuesday.
Former Vice President Al Gore also is scheduled to speak at Invesco Field at Mile High on the night Sen. Barack Obama accepts his party’s nomination, according to published reports.
The convention will start the first three nights – Aug. 25 to 27 – at 3 p.m., the Democratic National Convention Committee announced. It will end each night at 9 p.m.
No times have been announced for the final night, Aug. 28.
The schedule so far includes dozens of speakers each of the first three nights, from Obama’s family to lawmakers past and present.
Thursday’s lineup is expected to be considerably pared down. So far the only speakers in addition to Obama are expected to be Gore and Gov. Bill Ritter.
Monday’s program will focus on telling Obama’s story. His half-sister will speak, along with his brother-in-law and several political allies from his hometown of Chicago, including Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr.
The primetime speaker will be Obama’s wife, Michelle.
Former President Carter also is scheduled to speak Monday night, as is Jerry Kellman, a mentor to Obama during his days as a community organizer in Chicago.
Tuesday’s headliner will be Sen. Hillary Clinton, with the keynote speech by former Virginia Gov. Mark Warner. AFL-CIO President John Sweeney also will talk Tuesday, when the focus is on economic issues.
Wednesday’s theme is “Securing America’s Future.” The still-unnamed vice presidential nominee will be the primetime speaker. Former President Bill Clinton, New Mexico Gov
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