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Singers warble a tune of change
DENVER, Aug. 28 (UPI) --
Singers sang about change and politicians spoke of moving mountains during the closing session of the Democratic National Convention in Denver Thursday.
"Register to vote," exhorted hip-hop artist will.i.am as he and John Legend sang words from speeches given by Sen. Barack Obama, the Democratic presidential nominee.
Before singing "America, The Beautiful," Michael McDonald dedicated the song "to the many, many, many Americans who want their country back."
Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine said he was speaking at the DNC "as an American who wants to see our American values lead our nation again."
In remarks in which he discussed his faith, Kaine told listeners, "If we put our faith into action, we can move mountains."
During a presentation of voters explaining why they support Obama, a man from Marion, Ill., said he wanted a country that put "Barney Smith first, not Smith-Barney."
DNC Chairman Howard Dean told the crowd, "If you're looking for a government that's on your side, we are your party and Barack Obama is your president."
When singing her hit, "A Change Will Do You Good," Sheryl Crow altered the refrain to "A change will do us good."
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