Photo Essay: ABC News Philly Debate

Saturday, April 19th, 2008

My view of our afternoon and evening at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia. Click any photo for a larger view, and check out our Flickr photostream for more.

George S

Jacob in NCC

Hillary mask

Balcony

Charlie Gibson

Obama Girl

Barnett outside

NCC

Inside NCC

NCC 2

NCC 3

Barnett

General Clark

2 Philly cats

Wachtel

2 Responses to “Photo Essay: ABC News Philly Debate”

  1. Adam Says:

    Oh that second last photo of the two fat guys! Oh that was hilarious, I couldn’t help but laugh.

    ROFL. ;-D

    The could be gay or something with their bloated tumoured stomachs touching like that and looking around hoping no one notices.

    Good photo, did you notice it and quickly snap that shot?

    Go Ron Paul! (Even though we all know in the end it’s Bush-Clinton-Bush-Clinton.)

  2. Harmon Chamberlin Says:

    I sure don’t know what’s clever about Bush-Clinton in regard to the two fat guys. There is no connection between those two and I resent you publishing any connection of Clinton, one of our best presidents, to the absolute worst, Bush.

    It does represent the obesity of all those in the three sections of our government from feeding on the largesse of the lobbyists, who represent Corporate America.

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