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Old 23-01-2009, 09:07 AM #11
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Originally posted by jonsep
Whatching obama inauguration yesterday and given the massive impact of the first african american president is having around the world,why would the secret service allow obama to have a walkabout with millions of peolpe lineing the streets the risk for assassination was very high.
Just the other week they couldnt stop a man throwing shoes a president bush in a small room.
I think there should be some enquiry into why they let him stroll down the street.
He made the decision to have his walk about himself. Why should he have to be constantly surrounded by secret service agents and ask their permission to go to the toilet. He is after all a human being himself, if he is going to live in constant fear of the outside world, why be president at all. He is showing gerat courage and is showing that he is still not above those people who elected him as president.
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