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 CNN.com - Former presidents, Gore to kick off convention - Jul 26, 2004
BOSTON, Massachusetts (CNN) -- The opening night of the 2004 Democratic National Convention will take on a presidential theme Monday as former Presidents Clinton and Carter and former Vice President Al Gore prepare to take the stage.
Edward Kennedy of Massachusetts, set to address the convention on Tuesday night, said Kerry's Thursday speech would be a message of hope aimed at offsetting Republican untruths about the Democratic challenger.
As for the Republicans, they've sent a team of policy experts to Boston to monitor the convention and respond to the Democrats.
www.cnn.com /2004/ALLPOLITICS/07/26/dems.dayscene/index.html

  
 - 2004 Democratic National Convention 2
The Honorable Dennis Kucinich Democratic National Convention Wednesday, July 28, 2004
Lois Murphy Democratic National Convention Tuesday, July 27, 2004
Richard Trumka, Secretary-Treasurer, AFL-CIO, Democratic National Convention, Thursday, July 29, 2004
www.prnewswire.com /micro/dems04

  
 RNCBloggers - Bloggers Cover The Republican National Convention
Taped live from the National Speakers Association National Convention in Scottsdale, AZ at the beautiful JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort and Spa on July 17-20, 2004, twenty six various members, board of directors and executive team from the NSA spoke with Voice America Radio.
Here is the speech by Ron Reagan, National Spokesman for Stem Cell Research, as presented to the Democratic National Convention in Boston, asking for public support of stem cell research and endorsing John Kerry and John Edwards.
For all the occasional self-absorption and recursive coverage of coverage of blogging at the Democratic National Convention, it's clear that the experiment must be chalked up as a success.
www.stargeek.com /item/237408.html   (2624 words)

  
 Democratic Convention 2004
The number of these "Unpledged" delegates to the Democratic National Convention is subject to change up to the first meeting of the Convention due to deaths, resignations from office (for those PLEOs who hold an elective office) or accession- by a Democrat- to an elective office through an intervening election or special election.
Distinguished Party Leaders (current and former U.S. Presidents and Vice-Presidents, former Democratic Leaders of the U.S. Senate and U.S, House- including former Democratic Speakers of the House and former chairmen of the Democratic National Committee.
Unpledged "add-on"s (chosen based on the vote of the members of the Democratic National Committee).
www.thegreenpapers.com /P04/D.phtml   (2624 words)

  
 Democratic Convention 2004
The number of these "Unpledged" delegates to the Democratic National Convention is subject to change up to the first meeting of the Convention due to deaths, resignations from office (for those PLEOs who hold an elective office) or accession- by a Democrat- to an elective office through an intervening election or special election.
Distinguished Party Leaders (current and former U.S. Presidents and Vice-Presidents, former Democratic Leaders of the U.S. Senate and U.S, House- including former Democratic Speakers of the House and former chairmen of the Democratic National Committee.
Unpledged "add-on"s (chosen based on the vote of the members of the Democratic National Committee).
www.thegreenpapers.com /P04/D.phtml   (1759 words)

  
 2008 Democratic National Convention - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the aftermath of the 2004 US Presidential election, almost everything about the 2008 Democratic National Convention is uncertain: where it will be held, who will chair it, what its rules will be, who its speakers will be, and, most importantly of all, who its nominee will be.
Indeed, judging from the interest in the Chairmanship of the Democratic National Committee, which was won by Howard Dean in February 2005, there is evidence that the maneuvering for 2008 has already begun.
In late November 2005, 35 cities were invited by the Democratic National Committee to bid to host the 2008 convention.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/2008_Democratic_National_Convention   (558 words)

  
 iMail
IAM delegates at the 2004 Democratic National Convention in Boston rose to their feet again and again this week to cheer speakers who pledged a positive campaign in the race to retake the White House.
Among the convention’s most memorable moments was the appearance of 13-year old Ilana Wexler, the founder of Kids for Kerry, who chided Vice President Dick Cheney for swearing on the floor of the U.S. Senate.
Labor Day was a creation of the labor movement and is dedicated to the social and economic achievements of American workers.
www.iamaw.org /publications/imail/imail_07_29_2004.htm   (558 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Zell Miller
The 1992 Democratic National Convention is one of a series of historic quadrennial meetings of the United States Democratic Party with a primary focus on officially nominating a candidate for the office of President of the United States and adopting a political party platform as a challenge to the platform...
In his keynote convention speech, delivered on September 1, 2004, Miller struck what was regarded by many commentators as the fiercest tone of all the major speakers at the convention.
Mary Loretta Landrieu (born November 23, 1955) is a Democratic United States Senator for the state of Louisiana.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Zell-Miller   (9405 words)

  
 Jonah Goldberg on the Republican National Convention and Moderates on National Review Online
Indeed, as a matter of full disclosure, at the 2000 and 2004 Democratic conventions, I too wrote about the fact that Democratic delegates were to the left of the speakers.
The conventional wisdom — that he should have spoken after Laura and the kids — happens to be right, but that's neither here nor there.
Convention delegates are pretty much always more "pure" than the folks at the podium.
www.nationalreview.com /goldberg/goldberg200409011615.asp   (9405 words)

  
 2004 DNC Democratic Convention 2008 DNC 2008
Democratic National Convention host committee spent only $1.6 million with minority and women-owned companies out of $49.6 million...
Democratic National Chairman Terry McAuliffe boasts that his party has mobilized and trained 10,000 lawyers to police the 2004 elections...
List of DNC speakers riles Hillary backers...Boston Mayor Menino urges DNC delegates to ignore union pickets...
www.2004dnc.com   (9405 words)

  
 2004 DNC Democratic Convention 2008 DNC 2008
Democratic National Chairman Terry McAuliffe boasts that his party has mobilized and trained 10,000 lawyers to police the 2004 elections...
Democratic National Convention host committee spent only $1.6 million with minority and women-owned companies out of $49.6 million...
List of DNC speakers riles Hillary backers...Boston Mayor Menino urges DNC delegates to ignore union pickets...
www.2004dnc.com   (1261 words)

  
 Nouvelles: Systèmes de vidéoconférence Polycom utilisés lors de la convention nationale du parti Démocrate
Boston, MA - Hours before the 2004 Democratic National Convention officially gavels open on July 26 at the FleetCenter, more than 4,000 delegates gathered in Boston will have already participated in their first official Convention event, without even leaving their hotels.
Polycom - the official video conference provider of the 2004 Democratic National Convention -has provided VSX 7000 units to each of the 22 hotels and the one university housing the 56 delegations.
"The Polyconference will serve as a virtual Convention, allowing delegates to hear from prominent Party leaders and Convention speakers at the opening of each day, and we are proud to offer this unique opportunity for the first time here in Boston."
www.cev.ca /nouvelles/2004-07-27-Convention_Polycom.html   (1261 words)

  
 Israel Forum - The Democrats Embrace Al-Jazeera
In their coverage of the convention’s opening night, entitled “Democratic speakers slam Bush,” terrorism’s favorite TV network exulted, “Bush's decision to launch a war in Iraq came in for a special roasting.
Al-Jazeera’s coverage of the Democratic National Convention has been uncharacteristically favorable, a courtesy not been extended to the Bush administration.
The simple fact that al-Jazeera was embraced by the Democratic National Convention — and more importantly, that the feelings were mutual — speaks volumes about which party the terrorists and their partisans in the Arab media would rather see in power.
www.israelforum.com /board/showthread.php?t=6505   (1261 words)

  
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Remarks by Governor Howard Dean Accepting the Chairmanship of the Democratic National Committee
www.allamericanpatriots.com /m-wfsection+article+articleid-1403.html   (1261 words)

  
 Conventional Warfare - USA Wahl 2004 - USA Election - US Wahlen
For the most part, however, the speakers at the Democratic National Convention refrained from making that case.
There’s a case to be made that it hardly matters how eloquent or effective John Kerry was at the Democratic National Convention last week.
Still, the Convention’s display of martial virtue was a little worrying, too: one wonders if future Democrats, in this age of a volunteer, professional Army, will be able to challenge a conservative Republican without the moral credential of three Purple Hearts, a Silver Star, and a Bronze Star.
www.usa-election.de /usa/conventional_warfare.htm   (731 words)

  
 â€˜A Real Imbalance’ - Newsweek Campaign 2004 - MSNBC.com
NEWSWEEK: You broadcast live from the Democratic National Convention this week.  Did you have a chance to interact with many of the politicians whose politics you espouse on your show?
This week, Schultz moved his show to the Fleet Center in Boston to cover the Democratic National Convention.
There he found himself surrounded on "radio row" by conservative colleagues and overlooked by many of the big-name Democratic speakers and supporters.
www.msnbc.msn.com /id/5562049/site/newsweek   (1314 words)

  
 Steele's speech to tout success - The Washington Times: Metropolitan - August 18, 2004
Steele's speech will be the Republican answer to Illinois state Sen. Barack Obama, the Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate who delivered a speech during the Democratic National Convention last month.
He also is a deputy chairman of the convention, which means that he will introduce several speakers and events.
Steele, elected in 2002, will speak at the convention on the evening of Aug. 31.
washingtontimes.com /functions/print.php?StoryID=20040817-101509-9015r   (617 words)

  
 Articles - Keynote
Keynote speakers at these events have often gained nationwide fame (or notoriety), and have occasionally influenced the course of the election; for example, Pat Buchanan at the 1992 Republican National Convention and Barack Obama at the 2004 Democratic National Convention.
At political or industrial conventions and expositions and at academic conferences, the keynote address or keynote speech is delivered to set the underlying tone and summarize the core message or most important revelation of the event.
Keynote speeches are also given at the graduation and commencement ceremonies of colleges, universities, and major high schools, usually by accomplished academics or celebrities invited by the student body.
www.hailstone.biz /articles/Keynote   (203 words)

  
 Democratic Silence About The Courts -- Phyllis Schlafly August 11, 2004 column.
This silence about the courts is especially odd because the Democratic Party has become a party of lawyers, and lawyers were given the primetime podium at the Convention.
He just won't admit it on national television, and his Convention speakers were "issued muzzles," as Zell Miller charged on Meet the Press.
The only speakers who complained about the courts were the Reverend Al Sharpton and Al Gore who, in his 2000 campaign, promised to appoint judges who believe the "Constitution is a living and breathing document" to be interpreted by "evolving experience."
www.eagleforum.org /column/2004/aug04/04-08-11.html   (842 words)

  
 How to Pull off a National Political Convention
The seminar will be led by Rod O’Connor who was COO of the 2000 Democratic Convention in Los Angeles and is a member of the 2004 Site Advisory Committee of the DNC.
Guest speakers will include former Democratic Party and White House officials and network media producers.
Who beyond the nominees should the prime-time speakers be?
ksgnotes1.harvard.edu /ksginfo/enews.nsf/details/904946964342919F85256CD80075EBAB   (842 words)

  
 2004 Republican National Convention - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The attacks were a primary theme of the convention, from the choice of speakers to repeated invocations of the attacks.
Considered to be one of the most interesting choices for speakers at the convention is a keynote address by Georgia Senator Zell Miller, a conservative Democrat who usually votes with Republicans.
Absent from the slate of speakers was one of the most respected Republican elders and wife of the late President Ronald Reagan, Nancy Reagan.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/2004_Republican_National_Convention   (5166 words)

  
 Gay News From 365Gay.com
Posted: July 29, 2004 8:16 pm ET (Boston, Massachusetts) It was classic Barney Frank Thursday evening at the Democratic National Convention, a searingly brutal assault on Republican opposition to gay rights.
Since then he has been an outspoken proponent of gay rights in Congress and is considered one of the foremost speakers in the House.
A member of National Stonewall Democrats, Frank acknowledged the group at the beginning of his speech, just hours before Sen. John Kerry was scheduled to deliver his speech accepting the party's nomination to run for president.
www.365gay.com /newscon04/07/072904FrankDems.htm   (413 words)

  
 Michael Reagan gets convention slot - The Washington Times: Nation/Politics - August 12, 2004
Reagan's addition also is likely to be welcomed by those Republicans who have complained that much of the prime-time schedule at the convention will be devoted to speakers whose positions on issues such as abortion and homosexual rights are at odds with the party's conservative majority.
In his eulogy at his father's California funeral in June, the younger Reagan suggested that opposition to the use of human embryos in such research was impeding advances in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease, a charge he repeated last month at the Democratic convention.
The tribute — highlighting the late president's contributions to the defeat of communism as well as his philosophy of personal freedom and limited government — will be part of a Monday opening night focused on national security themes, Republicans close to the convention planning said privately.
www.washtimes.com /national/20040812-123641-7067r.htm   (517 words)

  
 Democracy Now! Feminist Pioneer Gloria Steinem: "Bush is a Danger to Our Health and Safety"
AMY GOODMAN: Gloria Steinem speaking last night in a celebration of Planned Parenthood on the eve of the Democratic National Convention, also there with Peggy Kerry, the sister of John Kerry, who has long supported Planned Parenthood.
Feminist icon Gloria Steinem was one of the speakers who addressed the crowd.
Gloria Steinem, speaking in Boston on July 25, 2004.
www.democracynow.org /article.pl?sid=04/07/26/1414259   (1177 words)

  
 Quarterly Report of Archival Accessions, April 1 - June 30, 2004
Various CBS news broadcasters announce the broadcasting of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago in 1952 "on this station." The broadcasters are Bill Shadel, Douglas Edwards, Larry LeSueur, Robert Trout, Edward R. Murrow, Bill Downs, and Lowell Thomas.
Broadcast of the dedication of the new terminal at Byrd Airport (now Richmond International Airport) in Richmond, Virginia.
Speakers include Arthur Godfrey, master of ceremonies, and Admiral Richard Evelyn Byrd, for whom the airport is named.
www.lva.lib.va.us /whatwehave/archacc/newaccessionsApr-Jun2004.htm   (1177 words)

  
 Read a Peace Report- Impressions from the Boston Social Forum
Timed just before the Democratic National Convention, the Forum had much to say about American politics.
At the Forum, almost everything touched on the culture of peace, although only a few speakers linked their talks to the UN initiative, prompting a leader of the French Peace movement to remark he was disappointed that the culture of peace was not better represented at the Forum.
If you wish to start a new discussion topic on this article, please copy the title of this article which is Impressions from the Boston Social Forum and its number which is 133 and enter this information along with your discussion question and a brief text on the new topic form.
cpnn-usa.org /cgi-bin/read/articlepage.cgi?ViewArticle=133   (1177 words)

  
 The Militant - February 16, 2004 -- Havana conference opposes FTAA pact
The views expressed in conference sessions were representative of those of the dominant currents in the labor and radical movements in the Americas, from social democratic organizations to Communist Parties to liberal and bourgeois nationalist groups.
The conference adopted a final declaration and “action plan.” The plan called for a series of anti-FTAA protests and forums leading up to the next round of FTAA negotiations later this year, as well as protests against Bush’s reelection timed to coincide with the Republican Party convention in New York in August.
Ricardo Alarcón, president of Cuba’s National Assembly, spoke about the campaign for the release of five framed-up Cuban revolutionaries locked up in U.S. prisons.
www.themilitant.com /2004/6806/680651.html   (1387 words)

  
 Day-by-day schedule of Dem convention - Politics - MSNBC.com
BOSTON - The Democratic Party has chosen "Stronger at Home, Respected in the World" as the overall theme of its 2004 national convention, which will take place July 26-29 in Boston.
In addition to serving as Edwards' debut before the convention, this day will focus on the Kerry-Edwards plan for "A Stronger, More Secure America." Speakers will include: Gov. Bill Richardson of New Mexico; Mayor Martin O’Malley of Baltimore; retired Marine Lt. Col.
MSNBC Cable will carry the convention live for eight hours each day, from 6 p.m.
www.msnbc.msn.com /id/5334207   (472 words)

  
 2004 Democratic National Convention Speaker List : Schedule
Featured speakers who will highlight the Kerry-Edwards path to a strong and more secure America include: Governor Bill Richardson of New Mexico; Mayor Martin OMalley of Baltimore, Maryland; and Retired Marine Lt. Col.
John Kerry and John Edwards know that an America respected in the world is an America safer at home.
www.independentsforkerry.org /info/index.php?category_id=1397   (865 words)

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