MioMyo
2009-05-09 14:07:09 UTC
Interesting that a complicit, uninterested liberal main stream press are all
of a sudden satisfied that this Air Force pilot ALL ON HIS OWN ACCORD made
the decision to forgo all semblance of rational protocol by taking Air Force
One on a joy ride through New York City.
OTOH, the untold story is this officer has more discipline in his little
finger nail, than bamby could ever imagine to have in his entire life.
OBVIOUSLY, the Buck Stops Where Bamby Thinks He Can Put the BLAME.....
And this is the Kind of CHANGE We Can All Believe in....
of a sudden satisfied that this Air Force pilot ALL ON HIS OWN ACCORD made
the decision to forgo all semblance of rational protocol by taking Air Force
One on a joy ride through New York City.
OTOH, the untold story is this officer has more discipline in his little
finger nail, than bamby could ever imagine to have in his entire life.
OBVIOUSLY, the Buck Stops Where Bamby Thinks He Can Put the BLAME.....
And this is the Kind of CHANGE We Can All Believe in....
Air Force One Flyover Prompts a White House Resignation
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/44/2009/05/08/costs_for_that_air_force_one_f.html
08 May 2009 The White House official who approved the Air Force One
flight over New York City last month that frightened many and prompted
building evacuations resigned today after an internal White House
investigation found flaws in how the decision was made and passed on
to other agencies. In his resignation letter to President Obama, Louis
Caldera, director of the White House Military Office, wrote that the
controversy had "made it impossible for me to effectively lead the
White House Military Office," which oversees Air Force One and other
presidential aircraft.
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/44/2009/05/08/costs_for_that_air_force_one_f.html
08 May 2009 The White House official who approved the Air Force One
flight over New York City last month that frightened many and prompted
building evacuations resigned today after an internal White House
investigation found flaws in how the decision was made and passed on
to other agencies. In his resignation letter to President Obama, Louis
Caldera, director of the White House Military Office, wrote that the
controversy had "made it impossible for me to effectively lead the
White House Military Office," which oversees Air Force One and other
presidential aircraft.