To: Pokey78
It just struck me while I was watching him in Pennsylvania and in New York that the families felt so at ease with him; they would just reach over and touch him, rub his arm, hug him, even kiss him. It was SO personal. I wanted so badly to HEAR what they were saying, but it just seemed so private that I could understand why there were no microphones.
Almost to a person, they were "close" with him.
37 posted on
09/12/2002 12:19:24 PM PDT by
Howlin
To: Howlin
No need to hear what they were saying. Actions are more than a million times more powerfull than words, beacuse there's no sincerity questions.
To: Howlin
"It just struck me while I was watching him in Pennsylvania and in New York that the families felt so at ease with him; they would just reach over and touch him, rub his arm, hug him, even kiss him. It was SO personal. I wanted so badly to HEAR what they were saying, but it just seemed so private that I could understand why there were no microphones."
That's because he is a real man, he wasn't out there campaigning.
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