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September 08, 2003Clark Outdraws The AtheistsI noted below that the Kerry meetup in Boston last week reportedly had a poor turnout, drawing fewer attendees than an atheist meetup which took place previously at the same location. I attended the Clark meetup in Boston tonight, and can report than about 50 people showed up at Tealuxe before the space was filled, and the overflow moved to a satellite meeting at Starbucks. I liked the tone of the meetup, which eschewed Bush-bashing in favor of well, Clark-gushing. Actually, there was a lot of concern about where the President is leading the country, and obviously a desire to replace him. But quite a number of the attendees voiced a desire that Clark would run a civil campaign, not appealing to voter anger but to hopes for a better alternative. That's a theme we here at Centerfield have been promoting. I was pleased to see that others in my home state of Massachusetts are feeling the same way. Posted by rickheller at September 8, 2003 11:52 PMComments
interesting info Posted by: Vilgelm Buspar at July 29, 2004 02:19 AM |
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