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Obama, Dems Halloween Tonight

Posted on 26 October 2007 by Antonio D. French

Just a couple of days after opening a campaign office here, Senator Barack Obama will be in St. Louis today at a rally at Union Station.

Organizers say they are undertered by the sprinkles of rain. “I think it’s going to be a great crowd and a great event,” said Mike Dorsey, the Obama campaign’s state director for Missouri. “Rain or shine, we’re fired up and ready to go!”

Doors open for the St. Louis “Countdown to Change” rally will at 5:00 PM at the south parking lot of Union Station. Tickets are $25 ($15 for students).

Also tonight, city Democrats — young and old — will be putting on the make-up and wigs for their annual Halloween Party.

The St. Louis Democratic Central Committee and the Young Democrats of Greater St. Louis
host their annual party tonight from 6:00 to 10:00 PM at the Glazier’s Union Hall, 5916 Wilson Ave. (Southeast of Hampton and I 44). Tickets are a less-than-frightening $15 per person.

4 Comments For This Post

  1. Anonymous Says:

    A good costume for that damn Slay would be a KuKluxKlansman outfit!

  2. Anonymous Says:

    How about just in Dollar Bills he gives to people like McGee (tax credits for Barnes CEO) or better yet a wrecked brick building that he should live in for doing this with taxpayer’s Dollars…Damn shame what this city has came to at the hands of some lying men and a few broads..KKK would even be insulted by him I think…………

  3. Anonymous Says:

    I was hoping “race” would not be subject of a Halloween party but on the “Black Blog” I should have expected it!

  4. Anonymous Says:

    As usual the racists are out. It’s shame this bigot blog even exists.

    I pray for the first three posters.

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