Posted on 08/21/2011 10:14:50 AM PDT by Nachum
ERICA WERNER (AP) - Associated Press EDGARTOWN, Mass. President Barack Obama enjoyed some beach time Sunday with his family on Martha's Vineyard, though not before getting briefed on developments in Libya.
Under sunny skies, Obama, wife Michelle, and daughters Malia and Sasha spent the morning on a private beach in Edgartown. The outing came on the third full day of Obama's 10-day summer vacation and was his first excursion with his full family in tow.
First, though, Obama was briefed by national security aides on developments in Libya, where rebels advanced on Tripoli, threatening Moammar Gadhafi's hold on power. White House aides have been at pains to show Obama is carrying out his duties as president even while on vacation amid international unrest, a shaky economy and high joblessness.
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ROFL!!!!!
Is it true that by executive order Obama is changing the lyrics in the Marine Hymn to
“From the hall of Montezuma,
to the shores of Martha’s Vinyard,
I will sip a decaf latte,
In the air, on land and sea”?
After a hard day of incompetence the man is due a few hours rest!
LOL! Left, Left, your Left Right Left.
I was returning a grocery cart to the store when a clerk asked me why I brought in the cart.
I
answered, “Because you get double Green Stamps when you bring back the cart.
“What are green stamps?” she asked...
You just made me throw up in my mouth, now I return the deed...
BWA HAA HAAAAAAA!!!!
“Are you trying to goad me into making a gorilla comment? You are, aren’t you? Well, I won’t rise to your bait. How mean spirited of you...”
Oopsie... I bet that just slipped out.
“You can expect a picture of BO and MOOCH dancing in the dunes.”
They’ll get sand in their bathing suits.
Looks like he’s wearing dark lipstick.
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