cabo35
01-20-2008, 03:28 AM
Stopped in at the Rudy Giuliani rally tonight at the Savannah Center when we saw plenty of parking as we returned from the "cruise in". We were surprised to see only a modest crowd inside that filled about half the facility. It started at about 5:40 p.m. The Florida A.G. spoke briefly. I was surprised to see Louie Freeh, the former director of the F.B.I. (for 10 full years) who I actually know from my law enforcement days in the Northeast (he is originally from Jersey City, was a former F.B.I. agent and U.S. Attorney for Southern District of New York). Jon Voight, the actor (Midnight Cowboy, Deliverance, The Champ, Mission Impossible, Pearl Harbor,and many others that I'm sure Taltarzac can list), also spoke.
Lots of media in attendance. It was pretty neat as the crowd was not overwhelming and when the place emptied out those that hung around got a chance to talk to Rudy one on one.
The celebrities stayed for quite a while after the speeches even though the crowd was remarkably thin by then. I got a chance to say hello and chat with Louie Freeh and Jon Voight was a very gracious gentleman personally chatting and taking pictures with anyone who was interested. He politely accepted and returned hugs and kisses from the ladies who kibitzed with him. He stayed until everyone who wanted to meet him had done so. Nice fellow in person. His daughter I believe is Angelina Joilett (sp). The nicest part was the fact that there were no crushing crowds or unruly, out of order fans. The Villagers were also a class act.
I have judiciously stayed away from the political talk so the administrator doesn't banish this post to the political thread.
Lots of media in attendance. It was pretty neat as the crowd was not overwhelming and when the place emptied out those that hung around got a chance to talk to Rudy one on one.
The celebrities stayed for quite a while after the speeches even though the crowd was remarkably thin by then. I got a chance to say hello and chat with Louie Freeh and Jon Voight was a very gracious gentleman personally chatting and taking pictures with anyone who was interested. He politely accepted and returned hugs and kisses from the ladies who kibitzed with him. He stayed until everyone who wanted to meet him had done so. Nice fellow in person. His daughter I believe is Angelina Joilett (sp). The nicest part was the fact that there were no crushing crowds or unruly, out of order fans. The Villagers were also a class act.
I have judiciously stayed away from the political talk so the administrator doesn't banish this post to the political thread.