To: mdittmar
I hope the police officer turns down the invitation.
5 posted on
07/25/2009 1:14:48 PM PDT by
lolhelp
To: lolhelp
You know that, as someone unfamiliar with the White House, he will be uncomfortable and not on equal terms with Gates and Obama. And of course they will patronize him, as the educated, cultured ones there.
I could hold my own with them, but I would never accept that invitation.
8 posted on
07/25/2009 1:16:56 PM PDT by
ottbmare
(Ein Reich, ein Volk, ein Obama!)
To: lolhelp
I wonder if anybody will buy this BS? Oh MSM lackeys.
To: lolhelp
That would be strange, since Crowley made the suggestion to Obama. I think it's smart. Clearly, Crowley won the argument. Politically, imo, damage done. O's remarks at the presser completed obliterated any hopes of selling his health care scam.
He betrayed himself as well. He gave a knee jerk, accidentally sincere reaction, and got burned for it. Makes you think of Rev. Wright and all that other stuff.
So the cop won out, thankfully. He's showing top drawer sportsmanship. He's supposedly an exemplary cop. He still has to work in Cambridge. He's a gracious winner. Good on him.
19 posted on
07/25/2009 1:30:05 PM PDT by
Huck
("He that lives on hope will die fasting"- Ben Franklin, Poor Richard's Almanac)
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