Obama, Please Be More Considerate!
April 29, 2009 | Vetting explained
As everyone well knows the President spontaneously decided to fly over New York City in his 747. By doing this Obama reeked havoc all over the city making the people believe it was another 9/11 attack. Obama knows, as does the rest of the nation, that New York is a no-fly zone and he should have told the mayor and the people of New York that he was going to be flying over.
I find this absolutely outrageous! Did he honestly believe that people would look up to the sky and just automatically assume it was the President flying overhead? If this is what he thought then he needs a serious reality check! People were evacuating buildings, people were running for their lives in the streets! It seems this was an attempt on his part to induce publicity and if that's the case, well, he got publicity alright! He has shown himself all over New York and the rest of the world that he doesn't give his actions a very good deal of thought.
President Obama, if I could give you advise it would be this: Please be more considerate and think your plans through thoroughly before acting on them. The people of New York City are the ones who witnessed 9/11 first hand and we cannot traumatize them in this way!
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- low_flying_plane,
- new_york,
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- Fury over low-flying 747
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