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busdriver Journeyman
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Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2009 8:31 am Post subject: Party crashing 101 |
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How about those two who crashed the Obama's party and came face to face with Barrack?
1. Find a dumbazz Obama friend who is too lazy and stupid to do the job.
That would be Desiree Rogers(who was the hottie in Chicago who was above the Obama's in social status in Chicago, thinks her hot azz still is)
2.BS your way through Security(twice).
Secret Service hustled them through because it was raining?WTF?
3.Thank the lazy azz Obama friendship appointed Social Secretary for not showing up at the recption line( hell, it was only her Job and she assumed she was the boss)
Her self imagined hot azz was too important to be doing "chores" for people less important to her(the Obama's)
4. Remind people in these Hearings coming up, she is not the Obama's friend, because friends look out for you, not put you in harms way.
And she also enhanced the perception of stereotyping blacks as being "lazy and stupid" as Desiree proved to the world the other night, she does with a flair of both laziness and stupidity.
Obama is in deep chit it seems, neither Secret Service or his own appointees are intelligent enough to protect him and his family. |
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busdriver Journeyman
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Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 10:20 am Post subject: Re: Party crashing 101 |
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busdriver wrote: | How about those two who crashed the Obama's party and came face to face with Barrack?
1. Find a dumbazz Obama friend who is too lazy and stupid to do the job.
That would be Desiree Rogers(who was the hottie in Chicago who was above the Obama's in social status in Chicago, thinks her hot azz still is)
2.BS your way through Security(twice).
Secret Service hustled them through because it was raining?WTF?
3.Thank the lazy azz Obama friendship appointed Social Secretary for not showing up at the recption line( hell, it was only her Job and she assumed she was the boss)
Her self imagined hot azz was too important to be doing "chores" for people less important to her(the Obama's)
4. Remind people in these Hearings coming up, she is not the Obama's friend, because friends look out for you, not put you in harms way.
And she also enhanced the perception of stereotyping blacks as being "lazy and stupid" as Desiree proved to the world the other night, she does with a flair of both laziness and stupidity.
Obama is in deep chit it seems, neither Secret Service or his own appointees are intelligent enough to protect him and his family. |
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Joined: 15 Feb 2009 Posts: 1510 Location: north to south
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Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 11:54 am Post subject: |
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BUS, I THINK THERE IS ALOT MORE TO THIS STORY AND THE SECRET SERVICE IS THE FALL GUYS..THIS PRESIDENT LOVES THE PARTIES AND ALL THE STARS THAT COME TO HIS PARTY.IT WAS ONLY A MATTER OF TIME BEFORE SOMEONE THAT WAS NOT SUPPOSED TO BE THERE ....WAS THERE...BB |
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busdriver Journeyman
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Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 11:59 am Post subject: |
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blackballed wrote: | BUS, I THINK THERE IS ALOT MORE TO THIS STORY AND THE SECRET SERVICE IS THE FALL GUYS..THIS PRESIDENT LOVES THE PARTIES AND ALL THE STARS THAT COME TO HIS PARTY.IT WAS ONLY A MATTER OF TIME BEFORE SOMEONE THAT WAS NOT SUPPOSED TO BE THERE ....WAS THERE...BB |
It is how they got in there that scares me, you have to wonder just how stupid and lazy are these people .
MSNBC.com
Agents who admitted 'party crashers' placed on administrative leave
BREAKING NEWS
NBC News and news services
updated 12:11 p.m. ET, Thurs., Dec . 3, 2009
WASHINGTON - The head of the Secret Service asserted Thursday that the security breach at last week's White House state dinner was an aberration and President Barack Obama was never at risk. Mark Sullivan said three uniformed officers have been put on administrative leave.
The chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, Rep. Bennie Thompson, said the country is fortunate the affair didn't end in a "night of horror."
Appearing before Thompson's panel for questioning, Sullivan acknowledge mistakes were made and that the Secret Service must have a "100 percent" performance record.
Thompson, D-Miss., also said that Congress needs to talk not only to Tareq and Michaele Salahi, the couple who got in without invitations, but also to White House social secretary Desiree Rogers. All three have declined to appear. He'd said Wednesday night that if the Salahis didn't show up, subpoenas should be authorized "to compel their appearance."
Rep. Peter King of New York, ranking Republican on the committee, accused the White House of "stonewalling" in not permitting Rogers to appear and said he favors subpoenaing Rogers as well.
Thompson said: "This hearing is not about crashing a party at the White House. Nor is it about wannabe celebrities." He said the purpose is to better protect the president.
"We're not concerned about agency embarrassment," he said. "The security gaps at issue cannot be explained away as missteps by a few frontline employees. There were undeniable planning and execution failures of the entire Secret Service apparatus," Thompson said. "We're all fortunate that this diplomatic celebration did not become a night of horror. ... We must dissect every fact ... and after we do these things, we need to give thanks that no lives were lost," he said.
Said Sullivan: "In our judgment, a mistake was made. In our line of work, we cannot afford even one mistake."
"I fully acknowledge that the proper procedures were not followed," he said. " ... This flaw has not changed our agency's standard, which is to be right 100 percent of the time."
Thompson asked Sullivan what went wrong. "What we find is if the protocols are followed, we would not run into this situation," the Secret Service chief replied. He said in this case, normal procedures were not followed, although he did not elaborate.
Asked whether there was a risk posed to people attending the dinner for the visiting prime minister of India, Sullivan said he was confident there wasn't.
Sullivan said there was no threat to Obama, noting that "last week we took him to a basketball game, and there was 5,000 people sitting around the president."
In response to a question from Del. Eleanor Holmnes Norton, D-D.C., he said Obama had not had an extraordinary number of threats against his life, contrary to her assertion, and said that Obama had received no more such threats at this point in his term than his two predecessors.
White House press secretary Robert Gibbs earlier this week described both Obama and his wife, Michelle, as angered by the incident.
Attending a White House event shouldn't be like "going to a bigbox retailer the day after Thanksgiving," Rep. Jane Harman, D-Calif., told Sullivan.
Asked by King if the pair would have been able to penetrate the White House if a representative of the White House had indeed been present for clearance assistance, the Secret Service chief replied, "It would have helped."
From now on, the White House has said, someone from the social office will be present to help the Secret Service if questions arise.
On the eve of the hearing, Thompson said: "The Salahis' testimony is important to explain how a couple circumvented layers of security at the White House on the evening of a state dinner without causing alarm."
Thompson's statement swiftly followed one by the couple's publicist, Mahogany Jones, who said the Salahis had already provided information to Thompson and the committee's top Republican, as well as to the Secret Service.
The Salahis believe "there is nothing further that they can do to assist Congress in its inquiry regarding White House protocol and certain security procedures," the statement said. "They therefore respectfully decline to testify."
Jones said the couple's information makes clear they broke no laws, that White House protocol at the dinner "was either deficient or mismanaged" and that "there were honest misunderstandings and mistakes made by all parties involved."
The White House also took some responsibility for the foul-up. "After reviewing our actions, it is clear that the White House did not do everything we could have done to assist the United States Secret Service in ensuring that only invited guests enter the complex," Jim Messina, deputy chief of staff, wrote in a memo to staff Wednesday.
Still, White House spokesman Robert Gibbs cited the separation of powers and a history of White House staff not testifying before Congress in explaining why Rogers, herself a guest at the dinner, wouldn't be coming.
A senior White House aide, Valerie Jarrett, defended Rogers' refusal to appear, telling a network news show Thursday morning that executive staff members have been allowed to testify to Congress only in rare circumstances in the past.
Jarrett said on ABC's "Good Morning America" that there was no need for Rogers to attend the hearing and answer questions because "we think we've really answered the questions fully."
Copies of e-mails between the Salahis and a Pentagon official have clouded the couple's claims that they were invited to the state dinner honoring the visiting Indian prime minister.
The Salahis have been trying to land a part on a Bravo reality show, "The Real Housewives of D.C.," and were filmed by the TV show around town as they prepared for the White House dinner.
So the agents were placed on leave, should be FIRED(like the stupid pilots were who slept and overshot their destination of Minn. More importantly so should Denise Rogers, the Obama's friend? and Social Secretary and the others who do not feel they need to take their jobs seriously should be fired.
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Brant Admin
Joined: 29 Sep 2008 Posts: 5277 Location: Hopewell Township
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Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 12:07 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks for more nonsense, BB. _________________
The priests of the different religious sects dread the advance of science as witches do the approach of daylight.
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