I found this particulary rich coming from someone whose posts largely consist cryptic/pseudoclever inanities.
It is your bad. You act like a complete jagoff here 24-7 and regularly induce others to do the same - you go to the other forum, dump in the gratuitous palin pic, and now expect to be taken seriously? not bloody likely....
well, that was money well spent. [rquoter]The $328,835 snapshots of an Air Force One backup plane buzzing lower Manhattan last week will not be shown to the public, the White House said yesterday. "We have no plans to release them," an aide to President Obama told The Post, refusing to comment further. The sole purpose of the secret photo-op, which sent thousands of New Yorkers running for cover, was to take new publicity shots of the presidential jet over the city. "The photos . . . are classified -- that's ridiculous," Councilman Peter Vallone Jr., said. New Yorkers said they could not understand how a president who shares intimate snapshots from the White House could justify classifying these. "So we're not gonna see the fruits of this cruel joke?" said Frank Antonelli, 39, one of the Wall Street traders spooked by last week's flyover. "I'm not surprised. Obama . . . wouldn't further all the bad publicity by putting out those pictures."[/rquoter]
White House aide resigns over NYC flyover A top White House aide resigned Friday for his role in Air Force One's $328,835 photo-op flyover above New York City that sparked panic and flashbacks to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Louis Caldera said the controversy had made it impossible for him to effectively lead the White House Military Office. "Moreover, it has become a distraction in the important work you are doing as president," Caldera said in his resignation letter to President Barack Obama.