Obama is "Changing the Mood"

By Aris, published Sep 20, 2007
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Presidential candidate, Sen. Barack Obama, continues to ignite crowds. For instance, he appeared at a rally at the Harlan Steak Fry in Iowa recently. Gathered in front of him was a voracious legion of banner-wielding faithful that have made it their mission to do everything in their power to carry Obama to the White House. Welcomed by a charged chorus of his newest campaign mantra "Fired up" and "Ready to Go," Obama took the stage and stirred up his faithful. This scene has been repeating itself with record attendance all across the country.

Barack Obama is all about relaying his messages of hope and change. One fiery moment in his rally speech was his riff on empowering Americans to change America one voice at a time, "It shows you the power of one voice to change the mood of a room," he started in a low key baritone voice. "Because when you change the mood of a room, you suddenly change the mood of a city. You change the mood of a city, you change the mood of a state." He continues, gathering steam, "You change the mood of a state, you change the mood of a country. You change the mood of a country, you change the mood of the world!" After a rupture of applause and a sea of waving "O"-shaped banners, he points to the crowd and asks, "Are you fired up? Are you ready to go?" Amid the frenzy he punctuated his finale with "Lets go change the world!"

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He is an amazing politican. He inspires people to do something and they do. Yes that ability makes him a good choice as a leader of the people. "America we can do better than that." is one of my favorite quotes from Obama. Sadly there is a mentality in this country that already expressed on his You Tube comments, that he should be lynched. Judging by the hatred expressed on AC articles about the Jena 6, by Content Producers, I sometimes thinks he overestimates the decency of US citizens. Watching his rally videos with multi-ethnic audiences gives me hope.

Posted on 09/21/2007 at 9:09:00 PM

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