You are supposed to pump the brake to build up pressure before you open the bleeder. As long as the bleeder screw is not open, you will not aereate (sp?) the fluid. It is a closed system. If you are getting air into the system, you would have a leak somewhere. But then you would see it in a puddle. Unless it's leaking from the master cylinder into the brake booster.
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