To: sendtoscott
Fox News is reporting that there is arguing going on between the Secret Service - which wants the President to go to some safe place (NORAD?) - and the President's political advisors, who want him to go back to the White House.
I am a strong supporter of President Bush. If he doesn't go back to the White House immediately he will lose my respect. Leadership demands that he be at the center of government, not hiding in some remote hideyhole.
10 posted on
09/11/2001 12:06:56 PM PDT by
jackbill
To: jackbill
The cops in DC have enough problems right now. Adding the President will put him and the residents of DC in danger.
To: jackbill
Leadership demands that he be at the center of government, not hiding in some remote hideyhole DC is the last place to be if one is to be on top of the situation.
To: jackbill
not hiding in some remote hideyhole.Uh...ok...if you count SAC as a remote hideyhole.
To: jackbill
Offut and NORAD are similar installations - underground and in mountains. Either would be "a safe place".
I hope no freepers are doubting that are bombers were scrambled hours ago. That goes for the ones in the Persian Gulf too. I would be really suprised if we dont have bombers in the air waiting for coordinates.
To: jackbill
Leadership demands that he be at the center of government, not hiding in some remote hideyhole. Clue: he IS the center of government, even when he's in the bathroom.
BTW, nobody ELSE is in D.C. either.
41 posted on
09/11/2001 12:14:15 PM PDT by
Howlin
To: jackbill
You must be kidding!
To: jackbill
Even the King and Queen stayed in Buckingham Palace during the blitz. They were held in high regard because they did not run away from the enemy.
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