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Some Observations About Houston Obama Rally

 

As I mentioned earlier this week, I was lucky enough to be able to attend the Barack Obama rally held in Houston on Tuesday, 2/19.

( Photo is of sunset as I waited outside in line.)

Here are some facts and observations about this event.

It was held in the Downtown basketball arena used by the Houston Rockets. Nearly every seat in the house was full. Concession stands were open and people were having hot dogs and beer just like at the basketball game.

The crowd estimate I read was 19,000 people.

The line to get in the arena was long. It took me maybe 75 minutes to get inside. Many waited much longer. I saw maybe 20 people in the line reading a book or a magazine.

A rough guess would be that maybe 60% of the crowd was black. I saw a number of older black men wearing suits and ties. 

I saw a number of mixed race couples.

I felt there was a greater racial diversity among the younger people at the rally. But there people of all colors and all ages in attendance.

It is amazing to consider that Houston was a segregated city 45 years ago.

A warm-up band played disco and funk as well as songs sung in Spanish.

Rarely at events such as this, we were spared speeches by local politicians.

Still, the wait for Mr. Obama was long. I got inside around 6:15. I’d say Mr. Obama began speaking around 8:30.

The crowd was very good natured. This is what I took home from the rally. It was a happy group of people.

I had a book, but I called people instead. I called people all across America. Some people I called three or four times.

I’d say–”Hey, I’m at the Obama rally!”

A woman sitting near me kept trying to get folks to start the wave. The three young ladies behind me laughed a lot.

Finally, Senator Obama came on.

One of the first things Mr. Obama said was that he had won in Wisconsin.

This made the people even more happy.

Mr. Obama’s speech went on for some time. It ran a bit long.

That was okay though—He worked in both the policy stuff and the inspirational stuff.

The rally was fun and also had substance.

I feel that solid policy ideas were discussed. I agree that it does not hurt to talk to Iran. We do indeed need plans to help people pay for college.  The Bush tax cuts should be allowed to expire.

More to the point, the multiracial and friendly crowd Senator Obama attracted represented a possible American future that was hopeful and decent.

What a contrast from the war and exclusion we have seen over the past 8 years.

Here is the link for Obama in Texas.

February 23, 2008 - Posted by Neil Aquino | Campaign 2008, Houston, Politics, Texas Primary '08 | , , , , | 6 Comments

6 Comments »

  1. This is much better than listening to McCain manage to bring up the war and his military experience in response to every question that he gets. What to we make of all the talk about Obama being a good speaker, but mot mcuh more than that? I voted for him here in Massachusetts, though Clinton won the state.
    Jos76
    http://www.jos76.wordpress.com

    Comment by jos76 | February 23, 2008

  2. I definitely think the Bush tax cuts should expire.

    Comment by libhomo | February 24, 2008

  3. Jos—Words have meaning. While I feel Obama knows policy, policy experts can be hired.

    Libhomo—Fine blog you have there. I’ll add it to my blogroll…need to do that for Jos as well.

    Thanks for both comments.

    Comment by Neil Aquino | February 24, 2008

  4. Hopeful and decent are both fine qualities. I enjoyed the message you left me. It was the only message I got that day from an Obama rally (although not the first message I have gotten from an Obama event, go figure).

    Comment by The Know-All | February 28, 2008

  5. Thanks for the comment. Was happy to make the call.

    Comment by Neil Aquino | February 29, 2008

  6. Great site as usual Neil. Did Obama tell the crowd that he would invade Afghanistan? That’s what I heard in the last debate. Thanks but no thanks.

    Jughead

    Comment by Robert "Jughead " Sturdevant | March 3, 2008


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