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To: Red Steel

thanks for the report and the pics.

Bloomberg had a live report - but they just showed the reporter on 1 side x side and DT at the podium of the other. So aside from background noise there was no way that you would have known that there were 7000 folks there.


4 posted on 10/18/2016 4:54:54 PM PDT by bob_esb
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To: bob_esb
I was there, but further back in line than you- arrived at 2. We heard that they estimated 4000 would attend, but gave out 10,000 tickets.

The line- you were closer to the front, I think, but it snaked back at least a mile, and doubled back on itself for about half that. It took an hour to get through it and we never even made it into the hangar- just waited with a huge crowd on the outside. I've attended other campaign rallys there and this was twice the size of the largest I can remember.

There was an air of quiet but fierce determination in the line. There was a small group of protestors (10-15) who were just standing there without saying much. I think they, like we, were awed by the size of the crowd- you couldn't see the end of the line from where they were standing, but it just kept coming by them, four or five abreast. They just held on to their signs a bit nervously, and dared not say a word. To provoke that crowd by yelling would have been insanity and I think we all knew it.

We were so late getting in that we saw the Trump jet arrive and pull up close to the hangar. It is magnificent, and when they rolled the stairway up and Trump came down the stairs, the crowd was deafening.

There were as many people outside as were inside- the outside crowd stretched down the Tarmac to the end of the building. We heard the speech, but missed the protester action as you just couldn't see.

It was like a lot of rallies I've attended, in some ways, with the yelling, the cheering and the comradare, but there was something else, too, that I haven't felt before, at any political rally, and that was the air of fierce determination that I mentioned before.

We are at some sort of national tipping point , the last calm before the storm breaks upon us, whatever it brings, I don't think the American people are going to go gently into the globalist night. There was a strong and righteous anger stirring in that crowd, and I think the elites and the globalists ought to be very careful about provoking it.

19 posted on 10/18/2016 7:47:39 PM PDT by Red Boots
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