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		By: Mark DiCamillo		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Growing up in Buffalo, I had many reasons to celebrate Jack Kemp.  He truly demonstrated servant leadership in everything he did in and around the community. 

I can add one favorite story about Jack Kemp.  My across-the-street neighbor growing up was a newspaper photographer that also did the publicity photos for the Buffalo Bills.  He took exciting action shots of the running backs surging forward with the ball tucked safely away under their arms.  Kemp who was the Bills QB noticed this and asked if he could do an action running pose as well.  My neighbor said, Jack, you’re the quarterback, you don’t run.  Kemp replied, &quot;Yes I do, have you ever been to one of our games?&quot;  My neighbor, without missing a beat replied, &quot;Why yes I have, so OK, start running backwards…&quot; :-)]]></description>
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<p>I can add one favorite story about Jack Kemp.  My across-the-street neighbor growing up was a newspaper photographer that also did the publicity photos for the Buffalo Bills.  He took exciting action shots of the running backs surging forward with the ball tucked safely away under their arms.  Kemp who was the Bills QB noticed this and asked if he could do an action running pose as well.  My neighbor said, Jack, you’re the quarterback, you don’t run.  Kemp replied, &#8220;Yes I do, have you ever been to one of our games?&#8221;  My neighbor, without missing a beat replied, &#8220;Why yes I have, so OK, start running backwards…&#8221; 🙂</p>
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		By: Diane Ratican		</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Mar 2013 16:03:37 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[You are so awesome!  You know that I totally believe that is what a real leader is and should be.]]></description>
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