Posted on 12/17/2009 9:57:11 AM PST by Harley
To the editor:
I don't understand why the White House is so upset about two party crashers as Barack Obama's steak dinner the other night.
Is it really appropriate and politically correct to call them party crashers just because they trespassed on Mr. Obama? Does that make them criminals? Isn't that discrimination? Shouldn't they be rewarded for such bold and brave behavior? Maybe they were just trying to feed their family?
I would suggest that it's more appropriate to call them "undocumented guests."
Just because they weren't officially invited doesn't mean they should be treated like criminals. Maybe they should get free health care, free housing, free legal services and free White House green cars so next time they can enter legally. And they should be able to bring all of their relatives and family members, too.
How can Mr. Obama be mad at them just because they crossed over some arbitrary man-made border? The were there only to do the things that regularly invited guests didn't want to do. (Like hang out with Joe Biden.)
How can the White House punish these poor oppressed undocumented visitors?
BRIAN K. SHOEMAKE
Pahrump
ROTFLMAO!
BTTT
Again and again
BTTT
Looooooooooove it.
The best way to get under Barry’s skin is by laughing at him. Even if that sounds like Arendt, it’s true.
Great LTTE....and makes a great point. Seems no problem with Liberals and RINOs when Illegal Aliens crash the gates of the USA
“Attending the parties real Americans won’t attend!”
Sounds like something that should be sent to newspaper editors all across the country.
And what about those breakfast crashers? Did he offer them any bacon?
OPEN THE WHITEY HOUSE BORDERS NOW!!!
You sneak into the White House uninvited, it’s a criminal offense. I don’t care who the President is.
Yes, it makes too much sense. Therefore sadly it will be resoundingly ignored.
I don’t believe that “uninvited” applies to either the Indian dinner crashers or the couple who inadvertently came to breakfast.
First, the party crashers were clearly allowed in on someone’s word. The fact that they were not on the pre-approved list doesn’t mean someone didn’t tell them to “come on in”.
Second, the couple who came a day early for their congressman-led tour of the White House were brought into the presence of “the won” under the authority of White House security. The couple made a mistake by coming a day early, but then they followed orders from the duly appointed authority.
The party crashers might be closer to trespassers - but only because someone high up in the White House doesn’t want to be embarrassed.
WayneS wrote:
Attending the parties real Americans wont attend!
More like “Attending the parties real Americans are banned from”.
Illegals are illegals?
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