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10.10.04, 17:57
rezydenta Bialego Domu, co bylo widac na filmie Fahrenheit 9/11 - 7 mniut
paralizu i robienia w portki ze strachu.
Ktory z nich bedzie lepszym Generalissimusem USSAmacht, a?
www.nytimes.com/2004/10/10/magazine/10KERR [...]
As New York and Washington were under attack on Sept. 11, 2001, a film crew
happened to come upon John Kerry leaving the Capitol. The brief moment of
footage, included in a BBC documentary called ''Clear the Skies,'' tells us
something, perhaps, about Kerry in a crisis. The camera captures
Congressional aides and visitors, clearly distraught and holding onto one
another, streaming down the back steps of the Capitol building in near panic,
following the bellowed instructions of anxious police. Off to one side of the
screen, there is Kerry, alone, his long legs carrying him calmly down the
steps, his neck craning toward the sky, as if he were watching a gathering
rainstorm. His face and demeanor appear unworried. Kerry could be a man lost
in his thoughts who just happens to have wandered onto the set of a disaster
film.
''I remember looking up at the sky as I walked down the steps,'' Kerry told
me recently, when I asked him about the film clip. He said that he and other
members of the Senate's Democratic leadership had just watched on television
as the second plane hit the World Trade Center, and shortly after that they
heard the sonic boom of an explosion and saw, through a large window, the
black smoke rise from the Pentagon. ''We'd had some warning that there was
some airplane in the sky. And I remember seeing a great big plane