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Eloriel Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-12-05 11:48 PM
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24. Twice but it feels like more
for some reason.

I saw him in Aug 2003 here in Atlanta and pressed a 50-page report on the voting machines into his hands. I got to see him again a couple of weeks ago when he was back in Atlanta for the regional DNC meeting, and had the chance to ask him if he remembered the report ("Oh, absolutely,") and reminded him of the importance of this issue.

I actually saw him a third time, when he swung thru Atlanta, stopping at one of the municipal airports, as he was in the process getting some nice endorsements from folks down here. Some of his supporters gathered at the airport, but we really only got to see him for a few minutes.

One of the things I find fascinating is that for me there is little or no difference between Dean in person and Dean on TV. IMO he's just as real, just as engaging, just as electrifying on TV as in person and vice versa. I've always found this an interesting phenomenon tho I don't know if others agree or not.

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