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Big Crowd Kicks Off Women for Obama in SC
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- Aug 18, 2007 2:03:59 PM ET
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Beaufort's Donna Williams and her group did a brilliant job pulling together the August 17 Women for Obama kick-off luncheon at the Hilton Head Country Country Club. It was an elegant and inspirational luncheon organized in just than two weeks. And it drew a capacity crowd of nearly 250 attendees. With women as organized and effective as Donna and her team working so hard for Barack, how can our candidate not win?
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I'd never seen Jasmine Guy before, but her comedic talent clearly explains her success on A Different World. This was her debut as a spokesperson for a politician. But, she said, meeting Barack so inspired her, that she felt she had to do more than just throw money at his campaign.Jasmine talked about the real issues women face everyday in a talk that was low key, light-hearted and often laced with humor and irony. Much of her humor had very serious undertones. Guy cited several of the Bush II administration's embarrassing moments. With every shoe that dropped, she thought "Wow, heads are going to roll. But, NOTHING HAPPENED!!!. Katrina, Rove, Gonzales. NOTHING happened. NO ACCOUNTABILITY. Barack believes in accountability. You won't hear excuses or see cover-ups when he's in the White House, she said.
>There was no humor when she talked about the balancing act that women in our society deal with every day. Or how out of balance things often become. Barack sees this, understands it, and has practical ideas for fixing it. Heads all over the room - female and male - nodded in agreement.
Three Beaufort County high school students spoke before Guy. In many ways, the girls stole the show. The first talked about volunteerism and how much it means to the community. The litany of organizations she supports put most of us to shame. The second young woman said that ever since she can remember, Dubya has been running this country (or pretending to do so.) She needs some fresh air. The third brought down the house when she said it was important that a US president knows how to talk and give an articulate speech. Dubya could take lessons from this kid.
SAY PRESIDENT OBAMA
Donna suggested that we practice saying President Obama. Might as well get used to it, because it's going to happen. I met a South Carolina couple, European expats, who are putting together an afternoon fund-raising cruise for Obama. They were happy to see us Savannahians there and generously extended an invitation to Obama supporters on this side of the river. Details on the cruise to follow in a week or so.
Good things are happening in South Carolina.
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