To: Tumbleweed_Connection;Jeff Head
Well, it's the photographer's fault. Had he staged a "diversity" photo-op, he would have won; but how can a photo with 3 caucasian guys even be considered. Now, had they been able to build that "diversity" statue (no thanks to Jeff Head's petition -- you undiversity, you!) and he photo-ed it, he might have won.
Get with the program! Diversity Diversity Diversity!
When Michael Belleseiles writes about this in a future book, we will know the truth--that that flag was raised by a diverse group of mixed-sex/mixed-culture/mixed-race/mixed-up liberals.
(end sarcasm)
In truth, it is regretful that the photo did not receive a Pulitzer; however, that photo will live in history and will always honor the day, September 11, 2001.
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04/11/2002 2:39:24 PM PDT by
TomGuy
To: TomGuy
You are correct, sir. It will be like the Gettysburg address. At the time, Lincoln's brief remarks were considered only a postcript to the flowery and verbose speech of the gentleman who preceded him--- a name which is largely forgotten now. For two points, can anyone name this politician?
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