Posted on 03/20/2012 4:11:48 AM PDT by IbJensen
An AFP report that President Barack Obamas 13-year-old daughter, Malia, is spending spring break in Oaxaca, Mexico appears to have been completely scrubbed from the Internet news sites that first reported it. Pictures have appeared in Mexican magazine Quién.com allegedly showing Malia visiting Oaxaca.
AFP, the French news agency, first reported around mid-day Monday that Malia Obama was vacationing in Mexico with 12 friends under the protection of 25 Secret Service agents and a number of local police officers.
The International Business Times reported that the group arrived in Oaxaca on Saturday and reportedly visited the architectural site of Mitla.
The Department of Public Safety, a Texas law enforcement agency, issued a warning on Tuesday against students celebrating their spring breaks in violence-torn Mexico. The Huffington Post reported that in February, the United States State Department recommended that Americans avoid travel to all or parts of 14 or 31 Mexican states. Its the widest travel advisory issued by the U.S. since Mexico stepped up its drug war in 2006.
Since the story was first reported, it appears to have been scrubbed from a number of news outlets. The Huffington Post, International Business Times, The Australian, The Telegraph and Global Grind have all removed the article. AFP, which initially reported the story, now links to an unrelated story on Sengalese superstar Youssou Ndour.
So Malia invited 13 of her little playmates. I wonder how those select few in her class, which is part of a small private school, felt when they weren't invited.
I just hope they all have access to contraception in a foreign country, after all US public schools are providing for 12 year olds. Well, maybe their school gave them enough for the trip, or the SS agents were told to make sure the girls were protected. Wow, what a risk! Sending your children to a country that doesn’t provide contraception.
Bump
Come on ya’ll! That’s stretching it a bit, isn’t it?
That kind of stuff is going to make us on FR look sort of lame.
The other daughter, Sasha, is really named Natasha — kind of like a soviet spy might be named.
The pictures here with the article show the daughter that I thought was Sasha - the older girl. Malia is about a foot shorter than this girl.
She’s 13. A 13 year-old girl only has three friends: Despair, Loneliness and Misery. They are the hopeless victims of venomous fate.
Whereas 13 year-old boys live by one creed: I fart, therefore I am.
:)
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so they use Secret service agents as baby sitters, use our money to end their kid and her friends on vacation in another country and then try to have all of this scrubbed from the world.
Imagine what other things they have done which we have no idea about .
Now we know then will there be reports on this in this country on the TV and radio?
I won’t hold my breath, because if the public were to be informed the left would never get elected again
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Maybe those were the ones whose parents never contributed to Baby Doc Baraq's campaign or party?
I wouldn’t send my child to Mexico unless someone had a gun to my head.
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