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BECAUSE OF EXPECTED “SEVERE WEATHER”

by Sharon Rondeau

(Sep. 5, 2012) — Maintream newspapers have confirmed an initial report which stated that Obama’s Thursday night acceptance speech has been relocated to the Time Warner Cable Arena with a capacity of about 20,000 from the Bank of America Stadium, which holds almost 74,000 people.

A tweet issued by CBS reporter Mark Knoller relayed this morning said that “Decision means many non-delegates with “community credentials” invited to the stadium event won’t be able to see it in person.”

Up to “65,000” people with “community credentials” will now be unable to attend the event because of the considerably smaller new venue.  The DNC was reportedly handing out free tickets to Obama’s speech to volunteers for the campaign.  Community credentials were reportedly awarded for Obama’s 2008 acceptance speech in Denver, CO.

On Monday, it was reported that members of “predominantly black” churches in South Carolina and college students were being bussed in to attend Obama’s speech, which was announced as taking place in the Bank of America Stadium, “rain or shine,” with an exception considered for “severe weather.”  A meteorologist with the National Weather Service said that the area has a 20-30% chance of thunderstorms on Thursday evening.

Charlotte’s weather this week has been rainy with thunderstorms.

In an online interview with Diane Sawyer and Jake Tapper on Tuesday, Obama campaign spokeswoman Stephanie Cutter said that she was “sure” that the Bank of America venue would be filled.  Other Obama campaign staff insisted that there was much “enthusiasm” about the convention and the prospect of Obama’s re-election.  The Obama campaign has also been quoted as having said that “The size of Obama’s events this summer have purposely been kept low. Large rallies are more expensive and security requirements are more intense for a sitting president than a candidate.”

A delegate to the convention interviewed about the possible change in venue at that time said, “Some people think the president is God and can control the weather.”  The Democrat Party has eliminated God from its platform and endorsed abortion-on-demand funded by the American taxpayer.

In 2008, the DNC eliminated the wording “legally qualified” from 49 of 50 Certifications of Nomination indicating that Obama and Biden were the nominees of the party for president and vice president, respectively.

More propaganda?  Why was an outdoor venue chosen in the first place for Obama’s speech?

An earlier report said that the Time Warner arena holds “just over 20,000” people, but a local report states that the number is 15,000.

Also this morning, Maricopa County, AZ Sheriff Joe Arpaio tweeted that he is traveling to Charlotte to speak to a group of “hundreds” on the subject of illegal immigration.  Arpaio’s office conducted an investigation through a Cold Case Posse into the authenticity of Barack Obama’s long-form birth certificate, concluding that the image, as well as the Selective Service registration form bearing Obama’s name, are “computer-generated forgeries.”

Mark Knoller also tweeted in response to the venue change, “DNC says Pres Obama will speak to those shut-out individuals in a conference call tomorrow & they’ll be invited to another Obama event.”

Screenshot of tweets by CBS reporter Mark Knoller about the change of venue for Obama’s acceptance speech

A local Charlotte-area meteorologist said that Thursday night will bring “the best weather of the entire week.”

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Wednesday, September 5, 2012 1:15 PM

The Weather Channel report for Thursday evening says 20% chance of rain for Obama’s “speech”. Not severe! What is severe is the dearth of folks wanting to hear more lies from Obama.

Can they even fill a venue of only 15,000 seats?

Bob1939
Wednesday, September 5, 2012 12:34 PM