Mia love |
Mia love only had two minutes to talk yesterday. It is time slot was at a time when most of the delegates are still 7p milling around the room and not pay more tending. But she handled to do what most speakers biggest names later failed to do: energize the hall and bring delegates to their feet.
This is why there is a lot of talk about love Mia today. She is African-American (and Mormon) mayor of Saratoga Springs, Utah. And she's a fine luck of becoming the first black woman elected to Congress if Republican can beat Utah popular Rep. Jim Matheson.
His speech yesterday focused on the American Dream achieved by his parents, who emigrated from Haiti with "ten dollars in his pocket."
This is why there is a lot of talk about love Mia today. She is African-American (and Mormon) mayor of Saratoga Springs, Utah. And she's a fine luck of becoming the first black woman elected to Congress if Republican can beat Utah popular Rep. Jim Matheson.
His speech yesterday focused on the American Dream achieved by his parents, who emigrated from Haiti with "ten dollars in his pocket."
Version of President Obama's America is a world divided - we oppose against each other based on our profit point, gender, and social rank. His policies have failed! We are not better off than we were four yrs past, and no announcement empty talk, car sticker, or campaign can convert that.
Mr. Speaker, I am here to tell you that we do not buy what you sell in 2012.
The American Dream is our story. It's a history of fight of man standing and looking for more. It has been said for over 200 years with small steps and large leaps, a female on a coach to a male with a dream, and the courage of the biggest genesis, today's entrepreneurs.
This is our story. This is the America we know because we have built.