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JEREMY said on 09/18/05 @ 06:28 PM: It wasn't, as I recall, the fact that he had to go to bathroom as that he was the president of the united states seeming to ask his secretary of state condoleeza rice if he could take a bathroom break.
Nameless One said on 09/19/05 @ 06:45 AM: For those of you who doubt it, the photograph is authentic, a Reuters spokesman confirmed it.
It was published in a renowned Dutch newspaper.
What a moron.
Paul said on 09/19/05 @ 06:46 AM: Sorry, that was me.
Scott said on 09/19/05 @ 08:03 AM: Funny, yes, but I don't see how it makes him a moron. There is a reasonable explanation here.
Paul said on 09/20/05 @ 07:28 AM: Don't you find it the least bit ridiculous that the most important man in the world has to ask whether its okay or not to go to the bathroom?
I mean: I understand your point of view, but I just don't think its appropriate that the president doesn't know what to do.
J said on 10/04/05 @ 07:29 AM: He's not the most important man in the world.
Presidents are not supposed to be omniscient.
I don't know everything about my job that comes along, and do have to aske people who have experienced the situation before.