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originally posted by: ThePeaceMaker
Interesting just posting to see how this pans out. One quick question for what reason would be a photographer just be sitting in there with them. Surely at a time like they all types of recording must stop including photography
originally posted by: ThePeaceMaker
And another question I think trying to read their faces when you know the situation they are in could effect your judgement. For example someone against the official story could possibly look at the faces in a different way compared to someone who supports the official story.
To truely get a reading on the faces someone needs to see them without knowing the circumstances around them would they not ?
originally posted by: ChiefD
a reply to: ~Lucidity
Thank you for the post, S&F.
I cannot imagine what was going through their minds. They look grim, determined, and calm. Must have been some very long days for them.
originally posted by: cardinalfan0596
a reply to: lambros56
The White House photographer pretty much has free rein to record events in the White House.
originally posted by: threeeyesopen
a reply to: jude11
Yup he does, to me he looks like someone struggling with their concience over a crime they just committed.
For those who don't pay attention, that means no "stand-down order" from Cheney for flight 77 before it crashed into the Pentagon. He was still in his office as it approached.