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Watch the 2008 Democratic National Convention Live Online – C-SPAN and Democratic National Convention Committee Streaming 2008 DNC from Denver Live to Watch Online…
Obama is scheduled to speak tonight, Thursday, August 28, 2008 (45 years to the day that MLK gave his legendary “I Have a Dream” speech).
Barack Obama’s speech time is listed as lasting from 8:00 PM – 9:00 PM Denver Time (Mountain Standard Time), so view accordingly.
Or watch Obama’s history-making DNC speech online as soon as they put it up:

For those who want to watch the 2008 Democratic National Convention (DNC) online, it looks like there are several choices:
Watch the 2008 Democratic National Convention Online from Denver Starting August 25, 2008 here on the DNC Committee website..
According to the Democratic National Convention 2008 schedule, it begins Monday, August 25, 2008 at 3 p.m. Denver time.
It looks like C-SPAN is also planning to stream live coverage of the 2008 DNC online.
Watch Democratic National Convention 2008 videos of speeches from and/or performances by John Legend, Hillary Clinton, Michelle Obama, Bill Clinton, Evan Bayh, Joe Biden and Jesse Jackson (oh- Jr.!) …wrapped up with Barack Obama’s historic DNC acceptance speech on Thursday, August 28, 2008…WATCH HISTORY STREAMING ONLINE!
According to the DNC Democratic National Convention 2008 schedule, there are a bevy of speakers and video tributes lined up to watch online.
The big speaker at the DNC on Monday, August 23, 2008 is Michelle Obama — who probably won’t hit the stage till 9 p.m. EST time.
Then a bunch of other folks will speak over the next two days, leading up to the culmination of the history-making speech by Barack Obama called “Change You Can Believe In” on Thursday, August 28, 2008 at the Denver DNC.
It really just hit me how groundbreaking it will be to watch Barack Obama’s 2008 DNC acceptance speech online — or otherwise.
As pivotal, if not more moving, than JFK’s DNC speech 48 years ago…








August 28th, 2008 at 7:58 pm
yes it is okay. its a step towards diplomacy which i want
August 28th, 2008 at 9:25 pm
I think anyone working toward peace would agree, including former General Wesley Clark, that force should be used only as a last resort. Did we not expect the former Iraqi government to meet with us after invading their territory, when we, as a country, were blatently against their way of life?