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Essay heading: 2008 Democratic Convention
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Also, the manner in which he delivered his speech was extremly poised and professinal. I felt he was natural and really connected with his viewers and me. Watching Obama on CNN gave me a sense of hope because he is and African American male who has come very far.
A word of advice that I would extend to Barack Obama is to keep his promises... displayed 300 characters
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I say that because many people get elected into office by false promises and let the nation down. Another word of advice I would give Barack Obama is to not let a place of high power to change him. Overall, I feel Barack Obama will make an excellent candidate for president of the United States. displayed next 300 characters
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