


The last event today was being interviewed by high school student journalists in Medan. Students from many different public and religious schools attended the informal event at the US consul's home. Many of the students were so fluent in English that they could blend in completely to any American school or college. In fact, many of them asked me about going abroad for college, so I hope Guilford's admissions office is prepared for some applicants with a Medan postmark. With only a radio interview and a brief lecture tomorrow, I begin my 26-hour trek back to the U.S. Thank you all for following my adventures and experiences here in Indonesia. It has been an honor to represent Vote Smart and all the members, interns, staff and supporters that make Vote Smart the special jewel of American politics. I think we may need to reconsider some marketing of Vote Smart though--when I told our high school journalists about Vote Smart and the Great Divide Ranch, one student called us "the Cowboys of Democracy"! What a better compliment than that is there?
