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Air Force One Photo Opp Triggers Panic in NYC


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YUP, not signing into the KYOTO treaty caused the Tsunami.

A bunch of Irish people blame it on ---->

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Now tell me the dude that wrote this wasn't a Republican and I gotta bridge to well ya :rolleyes: Edited by Kim81
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Okay I’m just glad we are at an agreement that anything that happens on any Presidents watch is THAT Presidents fault. Except for the Obama Administration of course!

Does this rule only apply to the Bush Administration? I bet it does!!! :yes:

That was my bad sorry I ment to say of course it wasn't 100% Bush's fault my mistake sorry that would be wrong of me to say that it was 100% Bush's fault as it is most certinly not the case. Sorry about that.

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I highly doubt anyone would approve that without briefing the President. Isn't it the job of the PR person to give suggestion and then the President decides?

I think this is a simple Obama goof.

*shakes head* you dont seem to get it LOL.

EDIT I am going to say you are to blame.. LOL might as well act as silly and blame just about anyone like you are LMAO :lol: I am soooo kidding LMAO

*sings..the rain goes on..and on again...maybe I can blame..the weather man*

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That was my bad sorry I ment to say of course it wasn't 100% Bush's fault my mistake sorry that would be wrong of me to say that it was 100% Bush's fault as it is most certinly not the case. Sorry about that.

LOL Thats okay.

I thought it might have been a typo, I just wanted to jump on you ;)

P.S.

Im still gonna blame Obama if I get the swine Flu. LOL

Just kidding that of course will be the fault of Bush! :)

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Now tell me the dude that wrote this wasn't a Republican and I gotta bridge to well ya :rolleyes:

Did you even research who and what kind of reporter Dean Reynolds is?

I sugget you do and you will be surprise.

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*shakes head* you dont seem to get it LOL.

BM please scroll above and check out the stinky plane arcticle :P

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I just wanted to jump on you ;)

*chokes on her juice*...ha ha ha sho sho too funny LOL :P

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BM please scroll above and check out the stinky plane arcticle :P

Okie dokie Kim

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Now tell me the dude that wrote this wasn't a Republican and I gotta bridge to well ya :rolleyes:

Of course anyone that disagrees with Obama, on ANYTHING, is a Republican, fundamentalist, right-wing conservative. Sorry if I don't meet your criteria. :rolleyes:

You seem to be as pro Obama as the pro Bush people are...he can do no wrong.

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*shakes head* you dont seem to get it LOL.

EDIT I am going to say you are to blame.. LOL might as well act as silly and blame just about anyone like you are LMAO :lol:I am soooo kidding LMAO

*sings..the rain goes on..and on again...maybe I can blame..the weather man*

So they took his plane, with him in it and flew it over NY all without getting his permission? :blink:

In the words of my good friend Spock, "That is highly illogical.." :tu:

But during the Bush Admin., if something like this happened they would most likely blame Bush for it, even if he said that he was 'furious' about it.

--Mandalore--

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Of course anyone that disagrees with Obama, on ANYTHING, is a Republican, fundamentalist, right-wing conservative. Sorry if I don't meet your criteria. :rolleyes:

You seem to be as pro Obama as the pro Bush people are...he can do no wrong.

:tu:

--Mandalore--

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So they took his plane, with him in it and flew it over NY all without getting his permission? :blink:

In the words of my good friend Spock, "That is highly illogical.." :tu:

But during the Bush Admin., if something like this happened they would most likely blame Bush for it, even if he said that he was 'furious' about it.

--Mandalore--

Ok, to my understanding Obama wasn't in the plane.....am I wrong? ;)

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Lol that is one heck of a mistake.

I second. :yes:

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Of course anyone that disagrees with Obama, on ANYTHING, is a Republican, fundamentalist, right-wing conservative. Sorry if I don't meet your criteria. :rolleyes:

You seem to be as pro Obama as the pro Bush people are...he can do no wrong.

Nope, never said Obama could do no wrong. I just said that he was not to blame for this particular incident, and I don't know if you fit the criteria or not as I've just learned of you're very existance on UM during this particular thread. Even though you seem to have read all my prior post enough to draw the little conclusion you came to :rolleyes:

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Ok, to my understanding Obama wasn't in the plane.....am I wrong? ;)

Okay so I assumed wrong. Didn't you do the same earlier? ;)

But still, they took his plane and flew it over NY along with a fighter escort all without getting his permission?

They can't just take Air Force One out for a sight seeing trip without getting proper authorization, which would undoubtedly have to be approved my the president.

Do you see my point?

--Mandalore--

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Ok now I will admit that I assumed Obama's plane smelled due to sewage but that was my own conclusion. So to be fair, here is the very biased and ridiculous piece of literature in question for all to read and judge for themselves ;)

October 7, 2008 3:24 PM<H1 class=blog_big style="FONT-WEIGHT: normal; MARGIN: 4px 0px; COLOR: #335">Reporter's Notebook: Seeing How The Other Half Lives</H1>Posted by Dean Reynolds | linked-image 1349

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From CBS News' Dean Reynolds:

(NASHVILLE, TENN.) - After most of the previous 12 months covering Barack Obama's campaign for the presidency, it was interesting, instructive and, well, relaxing to follow John McCain for the last few days. The differences between the two are striking.

Obama is the big time orator, McCain is the guy who struggles with a teleprompter or even note cards strategically placed nearby. Obama's crowds are larger, more enthusiastic. McCain's events are smaller, but to my eye, better choreographed. And now with the addition of Sarah Palin to some of his events, McCain can boast of crowds that match Obama's in energy.

There is an urgency to the McCain campaign now that I don't think was there before. Due to the fact that he is running second, no doubt, but it may also be because McCain has a finishing kick. Whatever the case, he is sharper on the stump than he was before. (Though I would suspect a candidate running behind would want to schedule two or three appearances per day, instead of the one McCain usually does.)

It is true that McCain enjoys taking questions from the audience in town hall-style settings. That doesn't mean he is the master of that kind of forum, it just means he's good at it. He likes to converse with voters. Obama does it well too, but seldom achieves that intangible bond with the people that all politicians crave -- or fake.

Behind the scenes, where the public is not allowed, there are other differences.

Obama's campaign schedule is fuller, more hectic and seemingly improvisational. The Obama aides who deal with the national reporters on the campaign plane are often overwhelmed, overworked and un-informed about where, when, why or how the candidate is moving about. Baggage calls are preposterously early with the explanation that it's all for security reasons.

If so, I would love to have someone from Obama's campaign explain why the entire press corps, the Secret Service, and the local police idled for two hours in a Miami hotel parking lot recently because there was nothing to do and nowhere to go. It was not an isolated case.

The national headquarters in Chicago airily dismisses complaints from journalists wondering why a schedule cannot be printed up or at least e-mailed in time to make coverage plans. Nor is there much sympathy for those of us who report for a newscast that airs in the early evening hours. Our shows place a premium on live reporting from the scene of campaign events. But this campaign can often be found in the air and flying around at the time the "CBS Evening News with Katie Couric" is broadcast. I suspect there is a feeling within the Obama campaign that the broadcast networks are less influential in the age of the internet and thus needn't be accomodated as in the days of yore. Even if it's true, they are only hurting themselves by dissing audiences that run in the tens of millions every night.

The McCain folks are more helpful and generally friendly. The schedules are printed on actual books you can hold in your hand, read, and then plan accordingly. The press aides are more knowledgeable and useful to us in the news media. The events are designed with a better eye, and for the simple needs of the press corps. When he is available, John McCain is friendly and loquacious. Obama holds news conferences, but seldom banters with the reporters who've been following him for thousands of miles around the country. Go figure.

The McCain campaign plane is better than Obama's, which is cramped, uncomfortable and smells terrible most of the time. Somehow the McCain folks manage to keep their charter clean, even where the press is seated.

The other day in Albuquerque, N.M., the reporters were given almost no time to file their reports after McCain spoke. It was an important, aggressive speech, lambasting Obama's past associations. When we asked for more time to write up his remarks and prepare our reports, the campaign readily agreed to it. They understood.

Similar requests are often denied or ignored by the Obama campaign aides, apparently terrified that the candidate may have to wait 20 minutes to allow reporters to chronicle what he's just said. It's made all the more maddening when we are rushed to our buses only to sit and wait for 30 minutes or more because nobody seems to know when Obama is actually on the move.

Maybe none of this means much. Maybe a front-running campaign like Obama's that is focused solely on victory doesn't have the time to do the mundane things like print up schedules or attend to the needs of reporters.

But in politics, everything that goes around comes around.

Ok just read it....sounds like someone that likes to bad mouth Obama......and kiss McCains butt............heck if I wernt mistaken he might well loveeeeeeeee with ..mccain LMAO...well he sure has a lotta love for McCain..........bet he collects capstick???

linked-image:lol: darn straight ....ya with me???

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Nope, never said Obama could do no wrong. I just said that he was not to blame for this particular incident, and I don't know if you fit the criteria or not as I've just learned of you're very existance on UM during this particular thread. Even though you seem to have read all my prior post enough to draw the little conclusion you came to :rolleyes:

I've read enough of your posts to form an opinion. As you can see from my post count and how long I've been here I do much more reading than I do posting.

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Ok, to my understanding Obama wasn't in the plane.....am I wrong? ;)

Just pretend for their sake...Obama was in the plane...If they fail to watch the news and read up on actual news reports....then hey rose tinted glases must be marked down on a 2 for one special in the dollar store LMAO...play along and do what I do when someone says something so silly....I do this --> :yes::rolleyes:

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Ok just read it....sounds like someone that likes to bad mouth Obama......and kiss McCains butt............heck if I wernt mistaken he might well loveeeeeeeee with ..mccain LMAO...well he sure has a lotta love for McCain..........bet he collects capstick???

linked-image:lol: darn straight ....ya with me???

:lol:LMAO, wasn't it the most biased and petty thing you've ever seen. He got reemed by the journalism world for writing this trash. Anywhoo, that pizza looks yummy......I'm hungry ^_^

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Okay so I assumed wrong. Didn't you do the same earlier? ;)

But still, they took his plane and flew it over NY along with a fighter escort all without getting his permission?

They can't just take Air Force One out for a sight seeing trip without getting proper authorization, which would undoubtedly have to be approved my the president.

Do you see my point?

--Mandalore--

Good point, cant use the Air Force one for showboating without the presidents knowledge.

This is becoming Showboatinggate scandal. :ph34r:

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