House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi defends altered photo of female House members

  • Article by: Associated Press
  • Updated: January 4, 2013 - 5:30 PM
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barbjensJan. 5, 13 8:13 AM

I do not see what he big deal is. It acurately shows who the female House Members are. There is nothing dishonest about the information it gives.

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pokey2007Jan. 5, 13 8:32 PM

I think it an exciting moment and glad they could document it.

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codger1016Jan. 5, 1310:24 PM

For a journalist, altering a photo is unethical and a no-no. It is a journalist's job to show what is. However Pelosi and staff are not journalists... They are politicians. Many politicians have presented an altered reality in a much worse way. This is harmless and a non-story.

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coop0188Jan. 6, 13 2:48 AM

There is no controversy here. We've all looked at enough photoshopped images in our lifetime to be over it.

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corngo4rJan. 6, 13 6:44 AM

Three take-aways a)non-story because taking a picture is not that big of a story b)another sign that policiticians can't something done on time and c) if Ms. Nancy wants historical reference how about inviting women from both parties. Maybe a person from an ethnic group or two.

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sallymoeJan. 6, 13 7:11 AM

Of she sees nothing wrong with it,she's been deceiving all her life!

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