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Susan Leshner's avatar

Dan, this choice was perfect, there could not be a better way to exemplify what it truly means to be an American and to have a leader that is true to the ideals of the founders without getting mired in the rhetoric. I remember the episode you included vividly as well as the first episode when 'President Bartlett' first came into the room with a cast on his leg. Both were so very important because their most important point is that all Americans, regardless of religion, ethnicity, race, gender, sexuality, and lifestyle are and should always be considered Americans, pure and simple. The 'West Wing' also showed that even people who work closely together, from the 'same' political party, and who care about each other have strongly held and differing opinions, and that is perfectly okay. And most importantly, in taught us about our history in a very intelligent, interesting yet challenging and humble way.

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Orion Weiss's avatar

Thank you "pastor" Sheen! A reason to smile indeed! I loved the West Wing. It was incredibly inspiring.

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