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2016 Postmortem

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riversedge

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Sat Jul 9, 2016, 04:52 PM Jul 2016

POWERFUL image of .@HillaryClinton Hill at AME Church, Philly. Leading by example, many hands on h [View all]

Last edited Sun Jul 10, 2016, 04:09 PM - Edit history (1)

Full speech at:

http://www.democraticunderground.com/1107173831

Hattip to sheshe2 for speech. Thank you





ShirleyAnn Adams ?@ShirlsAdams 5h5 hours ago

🙇POWERFUL image of .@HillaryClinton Hill at AME Church, Philly. Leading by example, many hands on her, GodBless. 🙌











Joan Walsh Verified account ?@joanwalsh 22h22 hours ago

For those who worried Clinton would tack back to center on criminal justice/policing issues, this AME speech seems evidence she won't





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RickHendrix ?@DrRickHendrix 37m37 minutes ago

I love seeing the elders pray over @HillaryClinton - her faith is personal not political.... #ImWithHer


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Hillary Clinton Addresses Recent Shootings At African Methodist Episcopal Church Convention



http://www.npr.org/2016/07/09/485356103/hillary-clinton-addresses-recent-shootings-at-african-methodist-episcopal-church


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July 9, 20168:30 AM ET
Heard on Weekend Edition Saturday


The AME Church is holding its convention this week in Philadelphia. Members react to the deaths of five police officers, after a spate of police-related violence rocked Minneapolis and Baton Rouge.

LYNN NEARY, HOST:

Both of the presumptive nominees canceled campaign events yesterday because of the sniper attack on police in Dallas. But Hillary Clinton did keep one event on her schedule. She spoke to a gathering of the African Methodist Episcopal Church in Philadelphia, where NPR's Jeff Brady reports the audience was primed to hear a candidate talk about race in America.

JEFF BRADY, BYLINE: The AME church was founded by a former slave here in Philadelphia 200 years ago. It now has about two and a half million members around the world. The church holds its quadrennial convention during election years, and candidates - usually Democrats these days - come to make a speech. Before Clinton walked on stage, AME Senior Bishop John Bryant told the crowd he wants a presidential candidate who offers substance.

(SOUNDBITE OF CAMPAIGN EVENT)

JOHN BRYANT: We need more than encouraging words.

UNIDENTIFIED PEOPLE: Yeah.

(APPLAUSE)

BRYANT: We need to leave believing we have found the person that will fight for liberty and justice for all.

(APPLAUSE)

BRADY: The shootings this week in Baton Rouge, outside St. Paul, Minn., and in Dallas - they were on a lot of minds at this convention. When Clinton took the stage, she talked about each incident and mentioned the names of those killed. She told the crowd that after the 24-hour news cycle has moved on from this issue, she won't. Clinton talked about working for a better gun safety legislation and more training for police officers.

HILLARY CLINTON: And I'm going to keep talking about these issues with every audience. And if I'm elected, I'll start working on this on day one and keep at it every single day after that.

BRADY: Clinton also said white Americans need to do a better job of listening when black Americans talk about their experience of living in this country - a point that drew a round of applause at this convention. Outside the hall where Clinton spoke, you could hear people talking about the shootings this week.......................

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The AME churches HassleCat Jul 2016 #1
dealing with racism is not generational JI7 Jul 2016 #10
The specific approach to the problem might be. HassleCat Jul 2016 #11
Exactly it's the elders who support her and are willing to wait for justice but it's the young craigmatic Jul 2016 #15
I'm sure many of the elders were around one_voice Jul 2016 #17
BLM is a joke. Prayer meetings with Hillary are a joke. The only thing that will change things craigmatic Jul 2016 #19
Wait a second here. You are claiming the LGBT movement bribed politicians and media to give stevenleser Jul 2016 #35
See my posts below for gay groups funding candidates but I didn't say they paid media I said they craigmatic Jul 2016 #44
You got any proof of that? Warpy Jul 2016 #36
If you expect any credibility at all, okasha Jul 2016 #38
When I say bribery what I mean is legal donations to a candidate. Links below craigmatic Jul 2016 #43
In other words, you weren't talking about bribery at all. okasha Jul 2016 #46
I get that but in an ideal world you wouldn't have to. Back to my original point craigmatic Jul 2016 #48
I'm pretty sure blacks already donate okasha Jul 2016 #50
We don't donate and expect anything in return and we don't hold their feet to the fire.We also don't craigmatic Jul 2016 #52
I disagree with the gate part, but prayers don't do shit I wholeheartedly agree with it. JRLeft Jul 2016 #40
LGBT people paid off politicians? you got a source for that? irisblue Jul 2016 #41
What I mean is that they linked up and donated to the right politicians as a group. craigmatic Jul 2016 #42
As a "gay" I hate the phrase "the gays" we're not "the gays" justiceischeap Jul 2016 #45
exactly and we had a 30 year head start on you and you achieved equality in 25 or so. I see craigmatic Jul 2016 #49
.+1 840high Jul 2016 #30
Not a smart thing to say. Those elders are the fathers, mothers, uncles and aunts . . . brush Jul 2016 #51
No the pictures get her votes but I bet they didn't ask her for anything. craigmatic Jul 2016 #53
Hillary will roll up her sleeves and get to work on this issue "on day one". oasis Jul 2016 #2
It is hard to explain to someone who has never experienced it.. Peacetrain Jul 2016 #3
+1 Lucinda Jul 2016 #6
More tears Evergreen Emerald Jul 2016 #4
I got a lump in my throat when I saw that pic. So meaningful. riversedge Jul 2016 #9
Powerful indeed, emmotional sheshe2 Jul 2016 #5
Big kick! mcar Jul 2016 #7
k&r! DesertRat Jul 2016 #8
If that was a bunch of sweaty white guys in bad suits laying hands on a Republican LeftyMom Jul 2016 #12
"everybody on DU would lose their shit." PragmaticLiberal Jul 2016 #13
Well said... Surya Gayatri Jul 2016 #25
Context at least, I see nothing wrong with the pic and could care less where reThugs put... uponit7771 Jul 2016 #18
we're supposed heaven05 Jul 2016 #28
As someone already pointed out, context matters. stevenleser Jul 2016 #37
These two photos side by side capture how I consistently see these two and who they are. riversedge Jul 2016 #14
The post#14 photo below w/Trump is another reminder why Hillary must win. oasis Jul 2016 #20
Hillary is steady but sure. I trust her. riversedge Jul 2016 #32
Democratic vs republican workinclasszero Jul 2016 #26
Hilary classy , Donald trashy. SummerSnow Jul 2016 #27
We need more leaders like Hillary. my eastwestdem Jul 2016 #16
It is, Rivers.. thank you! Cha Jul 2016 #21
KnRnBookmark. Thanks so much, Riversedge. Hekate Jul 2016 #22
that was a amazing speech jimw81 Jul 2016 #23
Her faith is sincere and profound. Of course, like all of us, Surya Gayatri Jul 2016 #24
Moving and powerful- thank you. Thank you for posting this. Excellent Sunday inspiration. NBachers Jul 2016 #29
I love the laying on of hands in prayer workinclasszero Jul 2016 #31
Wow! This is a new Hillary! LAS14 Jul 2016 #33
I think this is the best speech she's ever given. okasha Jul 2016 #39
Was this covered in the MSM? I've been on vacation. LAS14 Jul 2016 #34
saw one clip of her speaking at the church. media was on Dallas this weekend. riversedge Jul 2016 #47
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