Posted on 09/14/2005 6:42:18 PM PDT by WestVirginiaRebel
NEW YORK In what seems to be destined to become one of the most yacked about photos of the month, if not year, a Reuters photographer today seems to have captured President George W. Bush scribbling a note to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice suggesting that he needed to take a "bathroom break" during a session at the United Nations.
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Yeah, this is real news... Yawn.
I'm surprized they aren't calling for impeachment.
Is this like that secret prompting device he wore during the 2004 debates?
Your links have nothing to do with the thread.
What would you have come back as? :-)
For all we know...it could be "code" to Condi for wanting to signal something to her like 'they're full of ..." and that's their code cause he couldn't write what he really wanted to share with her.
Wait a minute. The bathroom text is printed. The person writing the note has different handwriting and is writing in cursive. What's going on here. Are we being hoodwinked?
Had it been Clinton, he would have passed a note to the babe in the French delegation reading, "Care to take a sink break?"
Izzy its a real story...I saw the photo in question over on another site.
Notice how excited the E&P staff is. What a bunch of children. nad they don't even realize they didn't catch ChimpyBushMcHitler asking for a potty break.
They're mocking a black woman for needing to use the restroom
IF THIS IS BUSH-- could he be writing a reply to someone who was asking HIM for a break?
2) Should I feel concerned that a photographer can get a photo of what the President is writing to his Sec of State? Did we doge a bullet, in that it could have been something sensitive?
Rob
The notes from William Jefferson Clip-on all said "I think I need another BJ, now!"
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to tell them what you think of their photo's.
He would have never written that many words. He would have just said; "Gotta Pee" or "Gotta Poop"
Isn't this a little intrusive? Ah, the news media, acting like little chidren - except some little children have manners.
What? Should he have raised his hand and asked for permission to go?
What friggin idiots.
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