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Old 04-28-2009, 11:45 AM   #1
Steve_A
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Default Just what are they thinking?

Hi Everybody,

I know this happened yesterday and to be quite honest I'm suprised that no-one had already made some sort of comment, but the flyover of Air Force One above the streets of New York just took the straw for me.

There have been so many bad decisions taken and mishaps over tha last 99 days of Obamas turn in office which range from ignorance to downright stupidity.

From the DVD collection given to Gordon Brown, unsavioury comments made to British diplomats, red Doomsday buttons given to the Russian president, bad choices for top jobs, autoqueue problems, flip flopping and this incident which in one Youtube video shows how panicked some of the people in New York became because of the stupid stunt.

In this day and age of Photoshop and other image or photo editing programs on the computer, wouldn't it have been easier and far cheaper to cut and paste a photograph of Air Force One over another photo of a New York skyline? I mean the government are probably used to manipulating documents and images. Right?

In the end, we need to ask ourselves why these decisions and mishaps are being made. If it's because the people around the president are inept, they should be let go and other more talented people put in their place.
If these people keep their jobs, then what is the real agenda?

Best regards,

Steve
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