Joe Biden accepts the vice presidential nomination at the Democratic National Convention with an inspiring and personal speech.
Duration : 0:24:25
[youtube zVH58DeUThg]
Add A Comment
You must be logged in to post a comment.
Joe Biden accepts the vice presidential nomination at the Democratic National Convention with an inspiring and personal speech.
Duration : 0:24:25
[youtube zVH58DeUThg]
You must be logged in to post a comment.
Comments
Obama/Biden `08
…
Obama/Biden `08
Yes We Can!
you have gone …
you have gone downhill since google took over
i tried to post my …
i tried to post my views twice and you blocked them, don’t believe in freedom of speech, maybe someone should set up another Video sharing site that doesn’t censor, if you don’t agree my views then disagree i don’t care but blocking opinions is censorship
This was sooo much …
This was sooo much better than Sarah Palin’s speech…
Obama/Biden 08
Amen to that
Amen to that
Obama/Biden `08
Yes …
Obama/Biden `08
Yes We Can!
Obama has picked …
Obama has picked the right one. Someone who can truly help put this country back on track, unlike McCain who picked someone to attract women voters just to get elected. Obama-Biden great pair, American is on his way back y’all watch out.
which Springsteen …
which Springsteen song are they playing?
Agreed… I can’t …
Agreed… I can’t wait to see how much of a fool Mccain is going to make out of himself tonight.. I can’t see his anger is going to lash out… Palin sounds just like the voice of Carman’s mother off South Park
JOE BIDEN ROCKS!
JOE BIDEN ROCKS!
I’m not American …
I’m not American but Biden seems like an excellent choice for Vice President judging by this great speech.
She’s a loose canon …
She’s a loose canon. I hate to see her trying to be diplomatic with forgein countries. She would get us all killed with that mouth. LOL
If you take Bush Sr …
If you take Bush Sr. out of the equation, every war we fought in the twentieth century was started with a Democrat at the helm. WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam. kennedy did not want out of Vietnam . He and LBJ had a welfare state waiting in the wings and they needed the money created by the war machine to fund it. LBJ, to his credit, introduced the Civil Rights Act. And more Republicans supported its passage in proportion to their numbers in Congress than Democrats.
Now having a chance …
Now having a chance to compare Palin’s acceptance speech to Biden..I have concluded Palin was full of sarcasim and Biden full of compassion. Sorry Senator McCain, Your V.P. choice may become your political version of “The Deadliest Catch”
Obama/Biden 2008
Obama/Biden 2008
obama and biden … …
obama and biden …vote for them
i love this man!!
i love this man!!
I watched Sarah …
I watched Sarah Palin last night accept her party’s nomination. Is there any doubt left that Joe Biden is the MOST qualified candidate? He talked vision and passion and KNOWLEDGE and EXPERIENCE. She was a shrill, nation dividing candidate who will bring the campaign to even lower standards than the Rove machine has. In fact,I think she helped Rove get his master’s in trash!
lol freudian slip
lol freudian slip
I can’t wait until …
I can’t wait until he emabarasses Palin during debates. We’re gonna get another “Senator, you are no Kennedy” moment!
Falin Palin’s …
Falin Palin’s speech was pretty lame, it wasnt even close to the first 10 mins of this speech. You wouldnt need to hear a resume of a true VP pick when he/she introduces themselves. Obama in 08!!
Ive never heard him …
Ive never heard him debate but am looking forward to it. Obama/Biden should mop the floor with mccain/palin
thats awesome.
thats awesome.
Even if I’m a …
Even if I’m a Filipino I support Obama-Biden. Just hearing Palin say that being a “small-town mayor is like being a community organizer except that it has actual responsibility” makes me shudder at America’s future.
Community organizers have ACTUAL RESPONSIBILITIES.
I dialed this up …
I dialed this up after watching Sarah Palin give her speech tonight. What a difference!
Biden gave a thoughtful speech that went straight to people’s deepest concerns.
Obama ’08.