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The Barack Obama campaign announced Thursday that the Illinois senator would visit Birmingham this weekend. By late Thursday afternoon, the campaign was distributing tickets on its website and at its campaign headquarters throughout the state. By Friday afternoon, the tickets were gone and campaign organizers wondered whether everyone would show.

They did.

More than 9,000 people crowded into Bartow Arena Sunday to hear Sen. Barack Obama stump there. Lines stretched for blocks and some were turned away after the facility reached its capacity.

Obama 2 PRep. Artur Davis told the crowd that it was “11,000 strong.” Bartow arena can hold about 9,000 in the stands, before adding more seats on the arena floor. Regardless, the event likely set a record crowd for the facility.

“Every kind of human being God put on this earth is present here today,” Davis said. “All of that together — your size and your diversity — tell me what South Carolina told the country last night: There is a new South.”

Obama came to Birmingham for his third Alabama appearance, this time following a decisive victory in the South Carolina primary. There on Satuday, he received more than twice the votes of his closest rival, Hillary Clinton, and all but put the native son, John Edwards, out of the running.

In Birmingham Sunday, Obama spoke for more than an hour. He admonished his party rivals for discouraging hope among voters, and he drew a sharp contrast between his goals and the last eight years of the Bush White House.

“I don’t want Scooter Libby justice for some folks and Jenna justice for other folks,” he said. “I want the same justice for all folks.

“I want an Environmental Protection Agency that believes in protecting the environment. I want a Federal Emergency Management Agency that actually knows something about federal emergency management. I want a Labor Department that believes in labor. I want an Education Department that believes in education. I want to make government work again.”

Obama promised to take Bush’s tax cuts away from the rich and give them, instead, to middle class Americans. He also promised more opportunities for youth, including service-learning scholarships. College students would be eligible for up to $4,000 a year toward tuition and fees. In exchange the students would give time to public service through programs such as the Peace Corps.

“We will invest in your future, and you will invest in America,” Obama said.

The senator promised to restore the country’s goodwill with the rest of the world, while continuing to hunt the terrorists that threaten America. If president, Obama said, he would withdraw troops from Iraq, end secretive detentions at Guantanamo Bay and restore due process.

“And when we do that, we can go before the world community and say, ‘America is back,’” Obama said. “I want to go before the United Nations and say, ‘We’re back. America is ready to lead.’”

— Photos by Jonathan Purvis

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3 Comments For This Post

  1. Bill Says:

    “To have seen what I’ve seen!”

    The “Dream” of the 60’s that men will be judged by what they are. Need forces change. We need what Obama offers. We see him without the the blinding and confusing error of racism. He is a man offering to be our president. THAT is the vivid truth. What an idea! What a moment!

  2. Catherine Says:

    America needs a leader like Barack Obama, who will finally change the nasty politics of Washington and end the culture of division in this country. I hope the Clintons stop saying that white people will not vote for Obama or that women will not vote for Obama. That is the divisive politics of the 1990s that the Clintons are a master at. We need an end to that sort of dirty, divisive politics. We need a new politics of bringing America together. And the president who can make that happen is Barack Obama

  3. Marian Says:

    I am honored to have been a part of it! I have never been more proud of Birmingham.

    Hope is very contagious…and it feels good for a change.

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