In post 1317 you said, "...I was at the conference all day and I was sitting in the front row of seats (behind the tables) when Rudy spoke. It didn't get over, believe me."
In post 1323 you said, "...that I was in with the college students and younger crowd."
In post 1326 you said "The front has all the older people and they seemed to be much more pro-Rudy than the students where I was sitting."
I'm real confused as to where you were sitting? Was it in the front row with the older people or the front row with the younger people?
I was sitting in the front row before I wasn't sitting in the front row. Is this really how bad it has gotten, now people are accusing someone of flip-flopping on where there are sitting for a speech. There is a area in the front of TABLES as I said, that is where the older people are. Then there are a lot of SEATS, that's where I was sitting (in the front row) and that's where the students are. So I am right behind the front section of older people and right in the front of the section of younger people, thus I am able to perceive the reactions from both sides.