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Barack Obama in Medford

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Barack Obama in Medford.  March 22, 2008.  Photos by minnersthecat.
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Presidents and those soon-to-be are distant sorts of characters, especially for someone as small as me.  Bush Jr. famously came to Medford during the last election, sparking off some unpleasant events (also called “rioting,” but whatever).  Imagine my surprise when I heard Barack Obama would be at Kids Unlimited in Medford today. Eager to bask in the madness that follows cultural (cult of?) personalities, I packed up my camera and hitched a ride with some friends.
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Demonstration outside of Barack Obama’s Kids Unlimited appearance.
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Of course, none of us had tickets to the speaking engagement, but addressing overflow crowds is standard practice on the campaign trail.  True to form, officers of the Transportation Security Administration guided me through the metal detectors and carefully inspected my camera, bag, and keys.  They wouldn’t allow me to photograph their security checkpoint, but were no more invasive than the airport.
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Obama briefly addressing the overflow crowd.
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A crowd of several hundred supporters and at least one detractor filled the front room, while the ticketed guests were whisked away to the back of the complex.   After some “Obama! Obama!” chanting (much easier than “Barack! Barack!”… go ahead, try it) and a few false alarms spooked the crowd, the man of the hour appeared with dozens of body guards.
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He spoke very briefly to the crowd, mentioning how Oregon usually gets left out at this stage of presidential elections, but this time we really counted.  He thanked us, he shook some hands, signed an autograph or two, kissed a baby, and skedaddled to address the folks at the back of the house.
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Barack, on his way out.Â
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His speech was projected onto a screen in the front room, a courtesy to the non-ticketed crowd, but my friends and I looked at each other with the same notion: We’ll catch it on YouTube later.  We’ll probably never get any closer to this Presidential type, and though only a few rooms away, he might as well have been in Kansas.  A projector screen is no more personable than a computer.
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On the way out, a vendor in the parking lot rapped about Barack:
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Tell your Momma/We gonna vote for Obama
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Then he tried to sell us $3 campaign buttons.Â
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The parking lot of Kids Unlimited.Â
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