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Photo essay: when Obama came to town ...
Contributed by: Stan Dyer on 1/30/2008

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Jan. 30, 2008

Photo essay: When Obama came to town ...

By Stan Dyer

It's easy to get excited about a candidate who talks about positive change. That is why so many candidates talk about that. Yet, when you feel that excitement growing over one candidate's message and see so many people encouraged by the renewed sense of hope, it compels you to experience the power for yourself. When I heard Barack Obama was coming to Denver, I had to be there.

Despite working nearly 20 hours straight, and barely having time to shower and cook breakfast for my girlfriend before heading out, I braved the early-morning January temperatures to find my place in line to witness history firsthand. I was not disappointed. For me, it was worth it just to see so many Americans banded together in support of something they strongly believed in. It was very inspirational, but I could not be completely prepared for what happened next.

The man of the hour, the man of the year, the man of the future, entered the arena and I felt it. We all did. The charisma filled the arena. Through the roars of approval, my mind drifted back to history class, and I thought of the Lincoln- Douglas debates, Tippacanoe and Tyler Too, and Whistle Stop Tours. This was history and we were a part of it.

Please, enjoy the journey as seen through my eyes and my camera. Your party affiliation does not matter. Obama speaks of a unified country where all, including Republicans and Democrats, work together for the mutual benefit of the whole: a truly "United" States of America. What's not to like about that?




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Submitted By: piper karie
posted on 1/31/2008 @ 5:31:38 PM
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I know what you mean. I was lucky enough to hear him speak and shake his hand last summer. It's amazing to hear and see a man that not only loves America, but loves Americans as well. What a winning combination. I just hope and pray that America is actually ready to have a leader of this quality. Perhaps, the rest of country will know gold when they see it!
Submitted By: Fairlight Baer-Gutierrez
posted on 1/31/2008 @ 2:03:31 PM
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Thanks for sharing your experience, Stan.
Submitted By: Elizabeth McKinley
posted on 1/31/2008 @ 12:40:23 PM
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I'm glad you made it into the venue, Stan. Many of us, in spite of RSVPing and getting "e-tickets", were out of luck. I am a huge Obama supporter, working on his Colorado Campaign as precinct captain. I couldn't even get near the place in spite of leaving home in Thornton at 7a to get there. I guess it speaks to how important Senator Obama's message is, and how well he conveys that message to not only his supporters, but those trying to decide as well. I appreciated your pics, and did get to watch his entire speech on the KCNC website.
Submitted By: Karin Malchow
posted on 1/31/2008 @ 11:28:51 AM
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I, too, fell under Obama's spell yesterday, despite trying to resist.
Submitted By: Seth Davis
posted on 1/30/2008 @ 2:35:31 PM
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I'm glad you were there with your camera, Stan. I read about how large the turnout was and it's pretty evident from looking at your photos.
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Arvada , CO

Stan Dyer has posted 835 stories and 101 comments since joining on 9/14/2005. Stan Dyer 's average story rating is 4.92.
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