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To: Bryan24

$357,000 for a photo that I could have snapped with my $99 digital camera.

And did they spend $357,000 for ONE photo? Where are the others?

I still haven’t heard if the Secret Service was briefed in on the use of Air Force 1 for a 3 hour photo op.

If that plane was in New York, that means the other plane HAD to be ready to fly on demand. The SS and the flight crews MUST coordinate this action.

This was all done at the behest of Louis Caldera? No Freakin Way.


1. Classic Friday screwup coverup release.
2. I don’t think that is a real photo—way too high, looks
photoshopped.
3. I don’t believe the idea originated with the guy
who just got thrown under the bus from the WH Military
office.
4. I don’t believe WH staffers don’t check their email
for 3 days. That would be like not looking at phone
messages
5. I doubt any journalist will challenge the WH line.


82 posted on 05/08/2009 4:11:41 PM PDT by Freedom56v2
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To: bushwon
Definitely.
This doesn't agree with what you about just ONE photo. There are clearly lots more, much scarier photos; they simply picked the most harmless-looking one. Why would they need to Photoshop it?

Also, it's not way too high, think about it: in real life the statue from foundation to base is 300 ft tall, and the plane is several times shorter than it (65 ft according to AF). In the picture they occupy roughly the same amount of vertical space. Don't see anything suspicious here. Especially since the Administration is clearly simply sitting on lots more pictures of the plane close to NYC buildings. Read the report — no one is saying this guy originated the idea.
88 posted on 05/08/2009 4:31:16 PM PDT by fours
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