Echoing the (thus far silent) sentiments of many who were there, Robert has written a great summary. Nice work. TC Ps. If you filled up with (cheap, for northern California) gasoline at the Chevron station at the 65th St exit and then ambled across the street to use the very nice loo in the (air-conditioned) SMUD building, you were living the good life in Sacramento during the 2000 Trials.
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