An FHA from West Virginia
Submitted by Stan4Clark on March 20, 2008 - 8:56am.
Hillary Clinton | Current Events | Democratic politics | Firsthand Accounts

This first-hand account from one of the Yahoo! groups, from Dr. Barbara Yeager in West Virginia (posted by permission):
We did not provide very good weather for Senator Clinton's visit
today. After a morning in Mich. regarding their primary election, she
flew in to Charleston and traveled the short distance (about 1 mile)
to Capital High School where she was greeted by an estimated 2000
people. Shuttle buses moved the people from a football field about 3
miles away to the school gym. TV pictures this evening indicate that
her welcome was enthusiastic. The high school students interviewed
were especially happy to have her and it sounded as if her visit
inspired them to take a greater interest in politics. (Always a good
thing)We left our house about 2:30 and drove in the pounding rain the 40
miles to the venue in Huntington. Since the streets were blocked by
police and media we parked about 3 blocks away. When we approached
the American Legion post #16 we saw at least 200 people standing in
the rain waiting to get in the building. It didn't bother them in
the least.Because Jack was to faciitate the event, we were ushered right in and
taken to a back room to await her arrival. We had our son and
daughter with us and they were also invited to the waiting room.
Burns had arrived from Arlington this morning and Jason had moved on
to another city. Burns was now in charge and he and Jack reviewed
the details while the plane flew from Charleston to Huntington. A
tarp was set up in order to get the Senator from the parking lot to
the back door. She arrived about 4:30.There were eleven people in the room with us including the parents
and sister of two brothers, victims of war. We were told that the
Senator wanted to spend private moments with the family. About 3
minutes before her arrival eight of us stepped into a corner outside
the door. She spent time with that family and then the rest of us
were ushered back into the room.We each introduced ourselves. She was gracious, dynamic, energetic,
very warm and in general one of thoses people you would like to
engage in conversation for a longer period than time allowed.She was quick to master all the names, had the program order down in
a few seconds, and after all the introductions were made said "Well,
let's start off by getting a Yeager family picture." That shocked
me. She helped get the five of us arranged and one of her assistants
took a photo with our camera and her photographer took some with his.Secret service was everywhere and very much in charge of events once
she arrived. When the party moved to the stage we took our seats and
enjoyed a very smooth hour from 5 to 6 PM. Jack did a nice job. She
seemed to like his introduction and he was able to move the
session along. Her mike handlers were quite smooth, efficient, and
silent. Her AV people are first class. Everyone could hear
everything.They played the new video of the generals who support her. She had
not seen it and wanted it shown after she was on stage so she could
review it. It was well received. The media coverage was, as you
would expect, thorough. Everyone was there. I expect to see footage
tomorrow.After the question and answer session she posed for pictures, signed
autographs, answered individual questions and in general seemed to
enjoy visiting with the people. As she was leaving we had a few
minutes to talk again. I thanked her for coming and she assured me
that she would be back soon and I assured her that we would be
working hard for her during her absence. She was most gracious.Do you remember the way we all felt the day General Clark announced
his endorsement of Senator Clinton. We were only comforted by his
insistence that she was more than the media made her out to be. We
trusted his judgment and jumped into this campaign. Well, my
friends...I think he was right. I have not a single reservation
about her abiity to lead this nation. She is ready. She is able.
We did the right thing by coming here, I believe. Now, let's get this
nomination job done!The rains came early and poured all day. They are still pouring. The
news reported that winds in Charleton gusted to 85 miles per hour
about 6:30 this evening. That was probably the next president of the
United States passing over on her way to an 8 PM event in Washington.Though today was a memorable day, I look forward to working harder to
help secure the nomination for this remarkable lady.
Stan Davis
Lakewood, CO
Wes Clark -- Make America All It Can Be!
That's an interesting question which I hadn't thought of before. Since Chuck Yeager is also from West Virginia it is possible.
Barry
Are you safer today than you were seven years ago?©

...because of the WV connection. Though Yeager could be a very common name in WV, for all I know ;)
"It's not all about words and math. It comes down to who can win."
where Chuck Yeager was born, and his sister-in-law was my first grade teacher!
I now live right across the Ohio River from Huntington, but since the newspaper said Hillary's event was closed, I thought I'd wait till she makes another visit--which I feel sure she will before the WV primary. WV and southeastern OH are CLINTON COUNTRY! As I mentioned before, she garnered 78-81% of the vote in the OH primary in this region!
And, yes, Yeager is a fairly common name in this area.

At least that's what I'm remembering right now. We had lots of Yeagers in southern Ohio.
Nick Kelly
Wes Clark could still secure America as a national security candidate.

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I attended OU back in the day (80's) and know the area. I'm sure the demographics haven't changed that much and Ohio Appalachia carried Ted Strickland to the Guv's Office.
Say, briarhopper, would you be interested in some HOUSE WABBBITS? Just thinking out loud, what, with yer handle!
They're friendly, fun and cute!
VOTE DOT-N-DASH 2008!!!
moves to a northern state like OH or MI. Of course, as I've mentioned, southern OH is like a state unto itself. (Chris Matthews once made this observation, though he hasn't gotten much correct since!) As for wabbits, I already have some wild ones in my back yard, which my dog and cat watch hungrily from the screened-in porch!

"The news reported that winds in Charleton gusted to 85 miles per hour about 6:30 this evening. That was probably the next president of the United States passing over on her way to an 8 PM event in Washington."
:-)

Great FHA.
Is Dr. Yeager related to the famous Chuck Yeager by any chance?