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Bush’s UN Bathroom Break
If these pictures weren't posted on Yahoo! News, I would find it very hard to believe them to be real. But there they are, credited to Reuters photographer Rick Wilking, and accompanied by this caption:

U.S. President George W. Bush writes a note to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice during a Security Council meeting at the 2005 World Summit and 60th General Assembly of the United Nations in New York September 14, 2005.

I suppose even Presidents need to go to the bathroom.
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Posted By: Alex | Date: Wed Sep 14, 2005 | Permalink | Total Comments: 45
Category: Photos/Videos, Politics
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Well I totally agree with Bob there. Just a question about protocol. Assuming it is real, and its all W's writing. Which I think is probable.

And we've all, in writing short notes, written a question as a statement and then tacked on a "?" to make it obvious we want an answer.

Geez. There are hurricanes all over the southern part of this country, people are dying of AIDS and starvation in Africa and Asia, dangerous radicals are developing nuclear technology - NONE of this is W's fault - and you cant think of anything better to do than talk about if he wrote a note or has to take a break?
Posted by chyca  on  Tue Sep 20, 2005  at  06:22 AM
"...and you cant think of anything better to do than talk about if he wrote a note or has to take a break?"

What, you mean you can?
Posted by Big Gary in Dallas  in  Dallas, Texas  on  Tue Sep 20, 2005  at  01:53 PM
Funny and sad how many people leave comments feeling sorry for this ridiculous man. He's the Chauncey Gardner of politics. I wish we could flush him.
Posted by Soonerthought  on  Wed Sep 21, 2005  at  07:26 PM
Reagan was the Chauncey Gardiner of (real) politics. Shrub is the Mortimer Snerd of politics.
Posted by Big Gary in Dallas  in  Dallas, Texas  on  Fri Sep 23, 2005  at  07:13 PM
The Bush note of 14. of September 2005 is not a hoax.


It was probably illegal satellite beams which made Bush write the note.

http://www.geocities.com/hackedsatellites//index.htm



http://www.apfn.net/messageboard/09-09-05/discussion.cgi.60.html

«Sep 9, 2005

The hacker can control decisions which is going to be made by the worlds leaders and the leaders of secret service organisations.»

This was written five days before Bush wrote the note.
Posted by cansouth  on  Fri Mar 10, 2006  at  07:23 PM
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