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Oh, no, our caucus in Hurst was a nightmare! We stood in lines for hours -- only to be moved around at the whim of whoever decided to jump on the table and give us new "directions". I'm still having flashbacks -- standing in line in WalMart last night. Packed in the TRE train today. Crowds may never be the same after our awful experience Tuesday night. Oh, did I mention we had FIVE precincts all squeezed into a very small lobby outside a church sanctuary? People left in droves before they would even let us in. Then, once we stuck it out and got in, our temporary chair made herself permanent chair until the masses yelling at her in the church made her back down and somewhat follow the rules. HELLISH.
Posted by: Michelle | March 06, 2008 at 05:07 PM
I think that taking a video or pictures inside a caucus without the knowledge of those in attendance is flat wrong. What if I were in the federal witness relocation program ?
Posted by: michael sammet | March 06, 2008 at 09:58 PM
to answer your question aman, mine did. =)
and michael, it's perfectly legal to take photos or video inside the conventions. plus, we have no idea whether people were informed of the video or not, but i would imagine a person walking around with a video camera would be obvious to all.
Posted by: annatopia | March 07, 2008 at 10:03 AM