The back of the shirts reads, "We get up early to beat the crowds" and "2008 DNC," and has a caricature of a police officer holding a baton.
I don't know if Wednesday was truly quiet on the protest front. What I know is that if they were happening, I didn't find them.
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It's Palin
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Like many people in America tonight, I am staying in.
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It's the political ticket of the decade. In a few hours Barack Obama will formally accecpt the Democratic Nomination from the 50-yard line of Invesco Field.
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If you've watched the DNC coverage on your favorite cable channel this week, you've probably noticed that it has been packed with exciting moments for Democrats.
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Honestly, I don't know which I hate moreāthe crush of protesters on cops on protesters out on the streets or the crush of Democrat on press on Honored Guests, waiting on line to get through security in order to enter just the perimeter of the Pepsi Center.
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The 2008 Democratic National Convention has been likened to a political Woodstock. It is an apt comparison in more ways than one. At the center of it all is Barack Obama, the consummate political rock-star playing to a sold out crowd in Mile High Stadium.
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The modern Democratic party is built on the ideals of equality and unity. Bringing people together no matter who they are. With Barack Obama running for president, this theme is more important and in the spotlight than ever.
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You don't always find what you expect to find, when you go looking in Denver. Some protesters turn out to be calm and collected. Others can't find their voice in a "free speech zone" and even the cops are stifled by the blazing heat.
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Democratic National Convention has not initiated any private discussions.