To: arbee4bush
re: 7 minutes. I wish he'd said something about how they had to secure the area before he left anyway. Grrrr
To: DietCoke
Not really. I think that makes it sound then that he was afraid of leaving the room (at least that would be how the MSM would toss it). I think what he did was perfect in the way he handled it that day..and the way he responded to LK about it now.
118 posted on
08/12/2004 6:19:19 PM PDT by
arbee4bush
( I expressed myself forcefully and felt better after I did it-VP Cheney)
To: DietCoke
"re: 7 minutes. I wish he'd said something about how they had to secure the area before he left anyway. Grrrr"
He never says that. It makes me think that maybe he feels that it would sound like a copout. But it is surely true. I have always assumed that they told him to wait, but he has never said that.
157 posted on
08/12/2004 6:27:21 PM PDT by
JustaCowgirl
(Let he who has ears to hear, hear. Support the heroes of the SwiftBoat Vets.)
To: DietCoke
It would be really interesting to know what FDR did in the first 7 minutes after Pearl Harbor was attacked. I don't recall him jumping into a fighter plane and heading for Oahu. And since hillary thinks Eleanor has some ESP talents, why wouldn't Roosevelt have stopped it?
TC
314 posted on
08/12/2004 6:59:12 PM PDT by
I_be_tc
To: DietCoke
re: 7 minutes. I wish he'd said something about how they had to secure the area before he left anyway. Grrrr Exactly! I know someone who spent 10 years or so with the Secret Service and he told me that they were very busy making sure that every part of the President's route to AF1 was 100% secure. He was actually surprised that the President didn't remain at the school longer.
420 posted on
08/12/2004 11:11:57 PM PDT by
Heff
("Liberty is not America's gift to the world, it's the Almighty's gift to humanity" GW Bush 4/12/04)
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