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> 9.19.03 In Iowa City with Our man! > > Dear Susan, > > I am almost in tears as a result of what I have just witnessed. > > Clark came to a local diner in downtown Iowa City. The place was > packed, overflowing onto the street. The General shook hands on the > street outside before entering. Once inside, he climbed on a chair and > started speaking without notes. He spoke beautifully and I must say, he > looked more handsome than his pictures. > > he spoke eloquently and took more questions than his handlers wanted, > including health care issues, AIDS, the economy (which stinks here). He > slowly worked the entire diner, speaking at length with people about > issues. > > We then walked from the diner to the Iowa University Union, about 15 > minutes. Clark went up to a car stopped at an intersection and told the > fellow to roll down his window, spoke to him for a moment and we moved > on. He had numerous media outlets trailing him, stopping periodically > to get into a detailed discussion about the subject of the moment. He > saw two construction workers in hard hats, went over to them,asked what > they were doing. When they said tearing down an old building, he > cautioned them (with detail) about the dangers of asbestos. he saw a > black yound man, went to him, asked what he was doing. When the guy > told the General he was working on his dissertation, Clark started to > discuss the subject matter! > > A veteran (late 40s) said hello. Clark asked him where he served and > talked to him about his unit! > > At the student union hall, the president of the University greeted the > General. The distinguished looking president of the University of Iowa > and the net Presidnet of the United states looked splendid together. > > I told Clark to duplicate what I had just observed and not let his > handlers make him into something he isn't. He promised me he wouldn't > let that happen. > > Susan, his campaign appearance on the street and in the diner was > perfect. > > I'll send a report tonight after the speech. > > Psyched in Iowa. > > Gordon > > -- >
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