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Singer-songwriter Carole King visits Cape Girardeau to encourage Obama campaign workers

Thursday, October 23, 2008

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Carole King speaks to supporters of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama on Wednesday at the Obama headquarters in Cape Girardeau. (CHUCK WU ~ cwu@semissourian.com ) [Order this photo]

Singer-songwriter Carole King stopped at Barack Obama's Cape Girardeau headquarters Wednesday evening "to give you a little love and a little sugar" to spur the campaign's effort in the final two weeks before Election Day.

Visiting Southeast Missouri as part of a two-day tour of the state, King spoke to about 75 people crammed into the small storefront on Broadway that serves as the campaign's focus in the area. In a short talk, King asked volunteers taking part in phone bank operations to be respectful, even if they are greeted with hostility, and gave her reasons for supporting Obama after being a partisan of U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton in the Democratic primaries.

She praised U.S. Sen. John McCain, the Republican nominee, for his lengthy service to the nation both as a military man and as a lawmaker. But Obama represents the future and innovative solutions that will be needed in tough times ahead, she said.

"We have 21st-century challenges, and we need someone with 21st-century solutions," King said.

In an interview after her talk, King said southern Missouri reminds her of her home area in central Idaho, with beautiful landscapes and a strong Republican tilt. "The people are so good here and salt-of-the-Earth, just like my neighbors," she said.

King campaigned for John Kerry in Missouri in 2004, she said, and put aside her disappointment with Clinton's loss of the nomination to help Obama because of what she sees as the problems created by eight years of Republican administration.

She cited the national debt, misleading information that led the U.S. to enter the war in Iraq and the economic crisis as problems voters should blame on the GOP. "Enough people are aware of the policies of George W. Bush and the Republican leadership that have gotten us to where we are today," King said.

Under Obama, she noted, her taxes will go up, but that most taxpayers will see a tax cut. She said she is a hunter and believes Obama respects the Second Amendment.

The packed headquarters shows Democrats are getting better organized in Cape Girardeau and Southeast Missouri, said former Missouri secretary of state Bekki Cook. The party has been in disarray for years as more conservative Democrats have moved to the GOP, she said.

"I can't even compare it by a magnitude of 100" to the party's status even four years ago, Cook said. At that time, Cook was a candidate for lieutenant governor. Running against Peter Kinder, also from Cape Girardeau, Cook was the second-highest vote-getter on the statewide Democratic ticket, taking 36.7 percent of the vote. Kerry received just 30.6 percent. She did not predict victory here Nov. 4, but said she expects Democrats will do much better.

"If we get 40 percent in Cape Girardeau County, we believe the state will go for Obama," Cook said.

Cook was unsure whether the enthusiasm on display will mean a stronger party locally. "What has happened is that people had kind of hunkered down and thought they were the only Democrats in town," Cook said.

Among the volunteers on hand, 19-year-old Rachel Hendricks of Cape Girardeau said she has been working for Obama since June. She said she feels "as a young person, a need to be informed and tell people what we need in this country."

During her talk to the volunteers, King said their work will make the nation a better place to live. "Our country is like a sick relative," she said. "Our country needs our kind attention."

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Obama-Biden
Corruption you can believe in.

Got too much money? Elect Obama.

I can't believe there are so many people who can't think for themselves and support this creep.

-- Posted by catfish63755 on Fri, Oct 24, 2008, 1:03 am CDT

If you vote for Obama and have a job at a small business, you deserve to ******** off. How people can be so stupid is beyond me. He is nothing more than an empty sack of fertilizer and we are all going to have to pay for it.

-- Posted by SE_Manurian on Thu, Oct 23, 2008, 10:09 pm CDT

- Cape4Life posted
"It was a PRIVATE event. You know not for the public"

Do you mean like a Cape County Commission meeting...LOL

-- Posted by TheCamp on Thu, Oct 23, 2008, 9:10 pm CDT

Obama as it appears now will be the next President. Obama has ran a well organized campaign far better then the McCain/Palin Campaign. All McCain can talk about is "Joe the plumber" who was not even going buy this so called plumbing business. I listen to the entire conversation between Senator Obama and this guy named Joe. Senator Obama was very professional in explaining his tax cut proposal for people making $250,000 a year or less, and Joe if in fact owned the small plumbing business would be actually receiving a tax cut from the Obama tax plan. What has hurt John McCain's campaign more then any thing has been the selection of Sarah Palin who has no idea what she is talking about. One thing about it after November 4th 2008 Sarah and her family will have $150,000.00 worth of high dollar clothes to take back to Alaska thanks to the RNC. Weakest republican ticket I have ever seen far weaker then the Goldwater ticket back in 1964.

-- Posted by swampeastmissouri on Thu, Oct 23, 2008, 8:33 pm CDT

Better yet. I will write the followup for you. Cheney left, Limbaughs report no silverware missing.
Happy?

-- Posted by Cape4Life on Thu, Oct 23, 2008, 8:21 pm CDT

Gee TheCamp, did you read the coverage? It was a PRIVATE event. You know not for the public, like Obamas medical records.

-- Posted by Cape4Life on Thu, Oct 23, 2008, 8:08 pm CDT

Speaking of lack of style and substance. Has anybody seen a report about the VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA coming to Cape?

-- Posted by TheCamp on Thu, Oct 23, 2008, 7:24 pm CDT

I really don't think I could care any less...... Obama... All style and show.... No Substance

-- Posted by abcd on Thu, Oct 23, 2008, 7:00 pm CDT

Maynard,
I appreciate you response.FYI I stay away from the Demopublicans(republicans and democrats are the same animal)I just don't like either party! I prefer NO government as we would all be better off without it!
Since that will never happen I prefer being called a Federalist.Not the new definition however,rather the one about States rights.The Federal Government is a HUGE disappointment in my opinion.It has been for many years.In short I do not like greed,corruption and or blood suckers!I do however,like Carole King very much.
I am not blinded by her politics, as that is her affair!You said the Democrats got us into this mess and I say, "we all got us into this mess" and lessons need to be learned AND THEY WILL you can count on it!

-- Posted by GREYWOLF on Thu, Oct 23, 2008, 2:57 pm CDT

Yo GREYWOLF. Didn't the Democrats have control of the House and Senate for the last 2 years, during which time the price of oil and commodities rose to new heights? If you think the Administration has so much influence on the world economy, you should vote for a Republican, since in the last three months, prices are down. Truth is, neither party can take the credit for it. We're electing the president of The United States, not the king of the world.

As to how we got here in the first place, is there any question that it all started with the collapse of the credit markets, occasioned by the foreclosure crisis? And how did so many people who couldn't afford homes get loans? Democrats pushed for looser regulations and lower lending standards so their "clients" could qualify for the American dream.

I live in Southern Nevada, where we lead the nation in foreclosure rate. There's a LOT of discussion here about how we got to this point, and you can get the same information we get IF YOU WANT IT!

What makes an entertainer's political position influential? Hey, they're not any smarter than we are.

-- Posted by Maynard on Thu, Oct 23, 2008, 2:10 pm CDT

No Wisconsin, I didn't get in the picture. The coverage of this event seems fair and balanced. Now, Where is the story about the Dick Cheney stop in Cape Girardeau.

-- Posted by TheCamp on Thu, Oct 23, 2008, 12:59 pm CDT

"We have 21st-century challenges, and we need someone with 21st-century solutions," King said

Since when did Socialism become a 21st century solution?

-- Posted by equaljustice on Thu, Oct 23, 2008, 12:56 pm CDT

Truthselfevident,
Yep you may be right.And yes she supports the Democrats.I think thats well known.That being said,
it is "evident" that your one of those hateful Republicans who of course Knows everything!Yep
your party sure has things under control don't they?
You sound a bit like a soar looser ALREADY!Sure glad Im not a DEMOPUBLICAN like you!

-- Posted by GREYWOLF on Thu, Oct 23, 2008, 10:56 am CDT

What is she doing with her hands? Explaining how interactive forces of the economy effect supply and demand? Or how our presence in the middle east either stablizes or disrupts world peace? Or maybe she's giving a presentation on the intricants of Obama's plan to redistribute those other people's money to those he deems worthy of receiving it. And I'll bet she knows something about song writing too.

-- Posted by truthselfevident on Thu, Oct 23, 2008, 9:25 am CDT

I had the chance to meet her last night.We had a long conversation about people and Grandchildren.Carole is a genuine person with a very warm heart for people.
Although a Democrat she is still a wonderful lady.
After a 10 minute one on one with her I thanked her for coming to Cape and I also thanked her for over 5 decades of great music.She indeed is an awsome woman.
Can you spot the Wolf in the photo?

-- Posted by GREYWOLF on Thu, Oct 23, 2008, 8:01 am CDT

The Camp ... is that you front and center?

-- Posted by Wisconsin on Wed, Oct 22, 2008, 10:30 pm CDT



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