Posted on 05/05/2009 11:47:37 AM PDT by CitizenM
Just announced on FOX news:
"The White House has declined to release the photos taken of the backup of the AF1 plane that flew over NYC and past the Statue of Liberty for a photo op last month..."
No more details available on FOX's website.
Remember this:
More likely than not, it was an Obama-sponsored test run for terrorists.
how dare you not believe “the one”..off to the re-education camp for you until you change your mind../s
People...there are NO pictures.....Mama Obama was too busy showing her garden party around.......the only pictures are the ones taken by the guests......
We have always been at war with Eurasia....
Obama Administration Will Not Be Releasing 'Photo Op' Pictures
Photo gallery:
http://www.nypost.com/photos/galleries/news/regionalnews/pp_20090428_plane/photo01.htm
Story:
http://www.nypost.com/seven/04272009/news/regionalnews/obama_plane_photo_op_startles_new_yorker_166470.htm
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From the Wall Street Journal, April 30, 2009...
"I don't know what their rationale was for wanting a photo op," Mr. Morrell said. "This originated in the White House Military Office, so I am assuming it was at the behest of the White House and it was their idea of something they wanted to take place."
The three-hour round-trip flight from Andrews Air Force Base in Washington, D.C.'s Maryland suburbs cost more than $300,000, according to an Air Force estimate. Mr. Gibbs said the president didn't believe it was an appropriate use of money at a time of austerity and asked a deputy chief of staff, Jim Messina, to head the review.
"The president was furious upon learning of this decision," Mr. Gibbs said.
The 747-200B aircraft, one of two used as Air Force One, was accompanied by two F-16 fighters from the D.C. Air National Guard, which operates out of Andrews.
"We've never been asked to do this before," said Capt. Byron Coward, a spokesman for the guard unit.
While the F-16s were flown by guard pilots, the photographs were taken by Master Sgt. Andrew N. Dunaway, a specially trained Air Force photographer based with a combat camera squadron at Charleston Air Force Base, S.C.
Only one of the F-16s was involved in the photo shoot; the other peeled off once the 747 reached New York, but both accompanied the plane back to Andrews. According to Vicki Stein, an Air Force spokeswoman, the cost for the fighters, both of which flew nearly two hours, was $28,000.
Despite the cost of an Air Force One flight, both White House and Air Force officials said the flyover also served as a routine training mission, allowing the 747's pilots to log sufficient flight hours.
"The crew on these aircraft have to maintain their proficiency," said Gary Strasburg, an Air Force spokesman.
A White House spokesman said, "They took that opportunity to marry up the two missions to take the photo," adding, "The president thinks there is nothing wrong with the previous official photo of Air Force One."
"I think it's symptomatic of being new," one former Bush administration official said of the flap over the Manhattan flight.
A former Bush White House aide said he didn't recall any Air Force One trips specifically for publicity. A handful of documentaries about Air Force One were produced during President George W. Bush's tenure, and the production team flew along on a few presidential trips to shoot footage.
A production crew also flew along on some Air Force One trips with President Bill Clinton for one of the documentaries, which straddled the two presidencies.
Mr. Caldera occupies a position overseeing various military units that provide services to the president such as transportation, communications and medical personnel. The White House declined to make Mr. Caldera available for an interview.
Asked if the judgment error might lead to Mr. Caldera's dismissal, Mr. Gibbs said the decision would wait until Mr. Messina's review is complete. Following the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, the Bush administration effectively converted the job of head of the Military Office from a political appointment to a Defense Department post. It was filled by a series of active-duty admirals under Mr. Bush.
The aim was to maintain high readiness levels in light of the new terrorism threat. But it was also a recognition of the overall importance of White House military personnel: There are several thousand whose jobs bring them in close proximity to the presidency, from the squad that carries the nuclear-weapons "football" to Marines who tend the West Wing's front door. The head of the Military Office coordinates all of it.
The Obama administration decided to switch the post back to a political job, despite some concerns that Bush administration officials conveyed during the transition planning.
Former Pentagon officials who worked with Mr. Caldera when he was Army secretary said the East Los Angeles native came to the job with a "bullet-proof resume," having graduated from West Point and earning law and business degrees from Harvard University.
We paid for them, we want to see them.
And no, I don't expect it to be successful, because I don't believe there are any pictures.
Man, if I were a reporter I would be asking questions about what days of the week are the busiest for air travel, what is the best flight pattern to get the best shot, what do the helicopter pilots that run businesses doing the same say, why take pictures on a hazy day, etc etc.
The press got to ride with the media in Iraq. The press made dann sure every kid in Iraq was accountable for their mistakes in combat.
More details, man.
Unless, the Pelosi and Soros (I spelled it backwards on purpose) were just checking out the view...
This needs to be hammered. They have been caught dead to rights in a boldface lie and we all know it.
Wouldn't it be "soroS" then?
or upsidedown, “sojoS”...
A bald-faced lie. They are getting more flying time than ever, flying all over the world for the pleasure of the TOTUS and his friends.
Slime, slime and more fricking slime is all we are ever going to get from these corrupt traitors.
...and someone should tell the AF that United has some nice flight simulators if they need more training.
That should have happened last week. If it were a Republican in the White House the media wouldn't be mulling over anything but the impeachment of the president.
And yes, I do believe the media is covering it up for the White House by giving the appearance of impartiality.
It may have very well been just a pleasure trip for someone. It may have been a instance of adolescent “joyriding” or repayment for services to the president. I don’t know. That explanation is possible, but it doesn’t seem quite right either. They knew that it would cause panic. It seems that message was conveyed to those in charge and yet the order was still given to make that strange flight. People were warned not to let the general public know about the flight. Why would they do that? Something else was going on that they don’t want anyone to know about. What was it?
Time to let FOIA requests fall like rain.
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