Obama supporters flock to Prince William Fairgrounds
Mark F. Sypher
Barack Obama speaks to an estimated 85,000 supporters at the Prince William Fairgrounds.
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By JONATHAN HUNLEY
Published: November 3, 2008
In a part of the country where the Civil War was fought over issues including slavery, the first black nominee of a major American political party ended his presidential campaign Monday night.
Democrat Barack Obama chose the Prince William County Fairgrounds to make an election eve pitch to voters as he wound down his battle with Republican John McCain.
And supporters of the Illinois senator came to the site outside Manassas in droves. As many as 85,000 people braved chilly temperatures to hear their man.
“Virginia, your voice can change the world tomorrow,“ Obama told the crowd.
For at least four hours before Obama’s appearance, attendees steadily flowed in, rising up a hillside topped by the message “Vote for Change” spelled out in capital letters like the “Hollywood” sign in California. They rubbed shoulders with an army of security personnel, which included Secret Service agents, and Prince William County and state police.
Some Redskins fans even skipped the team’s Monday Night Football game against the Steelers to attend, a sure sign of devotion in the Washington metropolitan area.
Guy Allen and John Mickle, however, found a way to merge pigskin and politicking. The friends from Woodbridge came to see Obama, but they wore ’Skins jerseys: Allen sporting a white No. 89 Santana Moss model; Mickle, a No. 82 burgundy Antwaan Randle El replica.
Allen, broker with One Stop Realty, said he initially supported New York Sen. Hillary Clinton, but he came around to Obama’s side. He’s for the people, Allen said, not the “fat cats.”
“Enough with the fat cats,” the 52-year-old said.
Allen said Obama’s economic philosophy is what has garnered his vote today. Many business owners vote for the GOP, but Allen said he’s a family man, too, and he thinks
Obama will look after the financial well-being of all Americans.
“We’ve got to do something for the people,” he said.
Mickle, a 48-year-old real-estate developer and investor, said he is impressed that such luminaries as billionaire Warren Buffett and former Secretary of State Colin Powell have endorsed Obama.
Obama would seek the counsel of wise advisers if elected, he said.
“I think that’s important for a leader,” Mickle said.
Brandon Phelps can’t vote today – the 17-year-old missed the cutoff by two weeks – but he would pull the lever for Obama if he could. He agrees with the senator’s stance that war in Iraq must end.
“I think it’s about time to call it a day,” said Phelps, who is a firefighter and medic with the Gainesville District Volunteer Fire Department when not in class at Liberty High School.
A host of other Prince William-area folks played roles in the rally, which often exuded the excitement of a rock concert or a professional sporting event.
Keith A. Savage, pastor of First Baptist Church in Manassas, gave the invocation, telling the masses that soon they will turn Obama’s catchphrase of “Yes we can” into “Yes we have.” And staffers from Joe’s Pizza & Subs on Grant Avenue on Manassas served up chow for ravenous journalists covering the campaign stop.
Others traveled some distance for what they termed a historic opportunity.
Chrystal Benson, principal of Westlake High School in Waldorf, Md., came to Prince William with her daughter, 11-year-old Georgia; her son, 9-year-old Pearson; and other friends and their children. They couldn’t pass up the chance to see the man who may be the next president of the United States.
“As educators, we believe exposure is the key to those high SATs,” she said.
Staff writer Jonathan Hunley can be reached at 703-369-5738.
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Posted by ( Mindfreedom1 ) on November 04, 2008 at 6:17 pm
Try being consistent. If you hate “warrantless wiretaps” to find terrorist cells like we did in Northern Virginia, why are you OK with a new police force? I know you think very highly of yourselves intellectually, but did any of you ever take Political Science 101? We’ve had a smooth transition of power since the creation of our union. We don’t have coup attempts. What is the number one risky thing to do? Answer: Have a national police force rather than a military whose job is only to defend against external threats. It raises many questions for thinking individuals. As a group you seem to have a hair trigger and fly into a rage at the suggestion of anything less than perfection in your candidate. He’s a man, I remind you. How will you cope when you find out he has flaws? You’re not coping well now. Do you want a new American Revolution with centralized power a la Chavez? How badly do you want your own way?
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Posted by ( Mindfreedom1 ) on November 04, 2008 at 6:00 pm
Videos are believing.
You Obamites…you get out of control easy and fast. Wow are you angry. Finding someone on staff, campaign manager, sister, whatever…is not the same as Obama being no. 2 candidate in Fannie Mae Political Action Committee money. That goes directly from them to his campaign. Why did he not see the meltdown coming? What did he do to prevent the Fannie Mae liquidity crisis? You can criticize McCain all you want, but he did take action and so did many, many other Republicans. Democrats thwarted reform of Fannie. OK, that’s an objective fact. No, it’s not a lie. It’s just reality. Sorry. You can’t produce anything Democrats did to reform Fannie Mae. The no. 1 recipient of Fannie money was Chris Dodd (D). Video below of Obama making his Chavez style comment about a new police force. How cute. Not a lie. Wierd yes, lie no. Who could make stuff like this up? Remember, the war on terror was all a figment to drum up fear and votes, right? OK, so then, why do we need a new national police force? Everything’s cool. No terrorists here. Open borders and all is cool. The fact that your guy makes strange comments is not my problem.
Nationalizing police:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tt2yGzHfy7s
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Posted by ( dumbfounded17 ) on November 04, 2008 at 5:19 pm
Say hi to President Barack Obama, oh yeah, we’d also like to say hi to all of our haters out there…“HI HATERS!!!“
-BARACK THE VOTE!!!
America’s youth is stepping up to fix all the old school idealistic problems that are draining our country…literally and figuratively! Get used to it, education is great isn’t it, much better than 50 years ago I’d say! Just give us a little more time, you’ll see…
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Posted by ( stopthegossip ) on November 04, 2008 at 11:49 am
The United Socialist States of America how ingorant moron and if so you can just move the f&%^on out!!
You must be one of those make that 25000 a year!! Afraid of a little tax, greedy a$$!!
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Posted by ( jVA ) on November 04, 2008 at 8:23 am
Right on, Mikey.
You can already see who is going to be left in the Republican party after this election. Just “the base”. A small minority of small minded, self centered, idealogical thugs, loonies and crazies. The rest of us have moved on.
85,000+ show up in PWC to listen to Obama. That is amazing. Still think McCain is going to win? I’m sure its just the Potomac News media bias spinning it…
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Posted by ( pollypat ) on November 04, 2008 at 8:22 am
Who had ties to Fannie Mae?
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/24/us/politics/24davis.html#
One of the giant mortgage companies at the heart of the credit crisis paid $15,000 a month from the end of 2005 through last month to a firm owned by Senator John McCain’s campaign manager, according to two people with direct knowledge of the arrangement.
The disclosure undercuts a remark by Mr. McCain on Sunday night that the campaign manager, Rick Davis, had had no involvement with the company for the last several years.
Mr. Davis’s firm received the payments from the company, Freddie Mac, until it was taken over by the government this month along with Fannie Mae, the other big mortgage lender whose deteriorating finances helped precipitate the cascading problems on Wall Street, the two people said.
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Posted by ( Mikey ) on November 04, 2008 at 7:41 am
I love how these people spout all these “Socialist” warnings, when they probably don’t even know the definition of the word. All we’ve heard from the Republicans is what’s wrong with Senator Obama, and nothing about what positive things Senator McCain could do for the country. Quit the scare tactics and whining.
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Posted by ( cla ) on November 04, 2008 at 6:28 am
Candidate supporters placed call to CSPAN while we were waiting for Sen. Obama on TV last night. A McCain supporter called and said she votes R because Barack Obama is the anti Christ and he “does not belong here”.
This is what we should be scared of. I hope the ignorant, racist, backward old America will perish today. I hope there will be 85 more million people to vote and represent the new America. An America that looks forward. An America full of educated people. Everything has a beginning and an end. Let’s make today the beginning a of a new America. I want to be proud again.
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Posted by ( doublex ) on November 04, 2008 at 6:13 am
I just hope we do not become the UNITED SOCIALIST STATES OF AMERICA !
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Posted by ( stopthegossip ) on November 04, 2008 at 12:18 am
It’s not going to work, your twisted lies and ignorance. Yes we came out in Flocks, 85000 deep. You should have been there, instead of home waiting for this article so you can spit out our vomit. It wont work. The american people are ready for change!! Not 4 more yrs of the same. So “Yes we can, and Yes we will!!
So go choke on something!!
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