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To: Strange Black Musket
first a Bald Eagle flies the field, then two Strike Eagles do an afterburner fly-by

The eagle is 'Challenger', from Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, where Dolly Parton's Dollywood is located.

Were they Strike Eagles? I thought they were going to be Tomcats were from NAS Oceana. If they were Tomcats, I believe the planes were from the squadron which downed the Libyan MiGs back in Reagan's adminsitration.
68 posted on 10/30/2001 4:43:50 PM PST by Mike Fieschko
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To: Mike Fieschko
The eagle is 'Challenger', from Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, where Dolly Parton's Dollywood is located.

Is this the same eagle that almost pecked clinton's eyes out?? If so, I'm glad to see that he's still alive.

108 posted on 10/30/2001 4:55:16 PM PST by SCarolinian
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To: Mike Fieschko
You could be right about the F-14's, I saw the twin engines and thought F-15.
150 posted on 10/30/2001 5:09:09 PM PST by Jupiter II
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BALD EAGLE BITES CLINTON
The London Telegraph - July 3, 1999

A BALD eagle, the emblem of the United States, bit President Clinton at a ceremony on the White House lawn yesterday. Mr. Clinton's staff had arranged for the eagle, Challenger, to be present when he announced that the species was being taken off the endangered list after a 27-year conservation project. The President described the eagle as the "living symbol of our democracy" and then moved over to talk to the bird's handler, Al Cesari. Mr. Clinton looked distinctly uneasy as he stood just out of pecking distance of the bird, whose image appears on the great seal of the United States, on the dollar bill and a host of other national symbols. As the President turned to congratulate volunteers from the eagle-salvation programme who were standing behind Challenger's perch, the 10-year-old bird bent forward and pecked him hard on the left hand. Mr. Clinton withdrew his hand quickly, shook it and inspected the damage, as an embarrassed Mr. Cesari moved in. A spokesman for the White House said later: "The President was bitten, but no blood was drawn. He told aides as he left the ceremony that he was sure that bird was not the only creature in Washington who would like to have a go at him ."

Looks like Clinton should keep the Bald Eagle and Democracy in America on the endangered species list a little longer.


178 posted on 10/30/2001 5:24:33 PM PST by dbwz
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