Monday, November 30, 2009

White House Crashers


According to AOL News, A reality TV hopeful (a new house wife on the Bravo networks) and her husband who crashed a presidential dinner met President Barack Obama in the receiving line, Secret Service acknowledged its officers failed to check whether the couple was on the guest list.

This makes me feel, that you don't have to have an invitation to get into a party at the White House. As long as you are dressed nice and friendly, you can get in. Who ever was at the door, should get fire because what if the couple wasn't friendly and had a dangerous weapon that could have harm the other guess or even the President.

The person over the secret service should have a meeting about why the President need them and how important they are to the White House, because after this incident, it seems that they forgot.

This is not the only party the couple has crashed. According to MyFoxDC.com is reporting that the couple also crashed a Congressional Black Caucus Foundation awards dinner in September by sneaking in the entrance meant for bus boys and caterers.

This makes this couple professional party crasher. ~K.Y.B~


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White House Security Not Too Secure?

Since the election of President Barack Obama, it appears that the country has a decreases sense of nationalism. Although the inaguration of America's first African American president has enthused and warmed the hearts of some, many are still unsatisfied with American politics. The media often highlights the petty issues surrounding the Obama Administration by turning them into public scrutiny, instead of focusing on the more pertinent issues at hand. When it comes to the issue of respect for President Obama, it seems that the US lack a lot of it. Take for instance the recent breach of security at the White House with Salahi party crashers. Fame seeking couple Michaele and Tareq Salahi waltzed past security to attend the state dinner with President Obama. Uninvited, they mingled amongst the rich and famous in hopes of gaining more prestige. Now they are apologetic and don't have to pay any consequences for their actions. How is that so? Is it because nothing dangerous happened? I believe that if it had been President Nixon or President Bush or a African American couple instead that this security breach would be taken more serious. Maybe its just me, or maybe it's our law system.
LAHJ

Michaele and Tareq Salahi

I think Michaele and Tareq Salahi, should both be punish for entering the Prime Minister,s dinner without and invitation and the Secret Service should'nt let them get away with it. William A. Stone