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http://www.democrats.org/a/2005/11/national_organi.phpSound is a little tinny, but sounds powerful. He is introduced by the New Orleans house party which is featured at the blog.
http://www.democrats.org/a/2005/11/lawn_chair_rend.php"Of the one thousand plus national organizing events held on November 15th, perhaps none was more inspirational than the one hosted by Alan and Deborah Langhoff on Canal Street... in New Orleans.
Because all of the furniture was lost to Hurricane Katrina, attendees used lawn chairs for seating as a generator provided power for event. But it wasn’t the lights hanging from wooden beams that illuminated the room that shined brightest that night -- it was the awe-inspiring commitment of that group to democracy and Democratic principles that left a lasting impression on everyone at DNC Headquarters as we became aware of the "Lawn Chair Rendezvous" over the course of the day. After we heard her story, we asked her to introduce Governor Dean on the 7:30 call. He was so moved by their commitment that he couldn’t help but share their story with participants on the final conference call of the evening, and hasn’t stopped talking about it since."