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Fireworks for the few, Whitehouse feared crowd. (No need for everyone to enjoy[Tax Dollars at work])
Fireworks for the few, Whitehouse feared crowd. (No need for everyone to enjoy[Tax Dollars at work]) ^ | 9-05-01 | Matt Drudge

Posted on 09/05/2001 11:00:01 PM PDT by Libertarian_4_eva

XXXXX DRUDGE REPORT XXXXX WED SEPT 05, 2001 22:31:58 ET XXXXX

FIREWORKS FOR THE FEW, WHITE HOUSE FEARED CROWD; COST ESTIMATED IN SIX-FIGURES

Taxpayers may have footed the bill, but White House officials wanted no pre-publicity for a massive fireworks display on The Mall Wednesday night celebrating President Bush's first State Dinner.

The common man was not invited to view the 20-minute fireworks display launched from The Ellipse, described as one of the most dazzling in the city's history.

Officials feared tens of thousands of residents and visitors would gather to watch the show if word leaked out, creating a "security concern" around the executive mansion.

The president and his guests watched the fireworks from the White House's South Balcony.

The cost of the display is said to be $175,000 to $250,000.

A source connected to the Pennsylvania pyrotechnic company responsible for lighting the fireworks, Zambelli Fireworks Internationale, told the DRUDGE REPORT show fees ran into "six figures".

With just 136 invited guests at the White House -- the price tag for the fireworks alone was well north of $1,200 per attendee.

A White House spokesman refused comment on the financing of the fireworks.

The secret fireworks show caught residents by complete surprise.

One local e-mailed: "From my apartment, I just witnessed the most amazing fireworks I have seen in my twenty years in Washington."

A second eyewitness described the show as being "one of the very best fireworks displays I've ever seen.

"The display I saw tonight had many, *many* fancier fireworks than the ones used on the Fourth of July. Tonight there were fireworks that shot up, in three colors, a sort of planet, with a ring around it in another color; a firework that shot off a central band of white explosion and a sort of wheat-sheaf of fireworks in other colors both above and below the band; a firework that shot off hundreds of massive white streamers each of then exploded into five more small streamers. I go into this detail only to say how fancy and beautiful the whole thing was."

Park police estimated less than 100 people quickly gathered to watch from public space surrounding The Ellipse.

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To: whoever
Leeches.
21 posted on 09/05/2001 11:52:14 PM PDT by Aerial
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To: GOPyouth
"That cost is nothing compared to what it would have cost to set up security for the mass crowds that might have showed up."

DUH! So why WASTE OUR TAXPAYER DOLLARS ON THE FIREWORKS AT ALL?

You are making this to easy.

22 posted on 09/05/2001 11:52:25 PM PDT by libertarian_usa
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To: libertarian_usa
That's right. George and Laura should have just handed out sparklers for their guests to wave around. Probably cost under ten dollars too...
23 posted on 09/05/2001 11:55:18 PM PDT by Utah Girl
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To: libertarian_usa
DUH! So why WASTE OUR TAXPAYER DOLLARS ON THE FIREWORKS AT ALL?

Because it's so darned easy to do when you have no conscience.

24 posted on 09/06/2001 12:02:09 AM PDT by Aerial
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To: Utah Girl
"That's right. George and Laura should have just handed out sparklers for their guests to wave around. Probably cost under ten dollars too..."

Why not backyard T-Ball?

25 posted on 09/06/2001 12:10:23 AM PDT by libertarian_usa
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To: libertarian_usa
DUH! So why WASTE OUR TAXPAYER DOLLARS ON THE FIREWORKS AT ALL? You are making this to easy.

Like I said, let's just have a good ol' trashy state dinner.. maybe serve some red kool-aid, some of Velma's "Out of the World" bologna casserole..Maybe watch an episode of Sanford and Son, and play a game of bones for entertainment. That's not how you host a state dinner.
Yes, I do make this easy. Good taste and etiquette is not hard to learn.

27 posted on 09/06/2001 12:23:27 AM PDT by GOPyouth
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To: ladyinred
Well, now I understand the photo. There was a few invited democratics (that's how they want to be called). It must be a table for Daschle, Gephardt and AP reporter.
I hope their food was cold, beer warm, and they were led to a dark room during the fireworks.

Our guys, no doubt, had the Reagan China.

28 posted on 09/06/2001 12:25:34 AM PDT by CommiesOut
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To: 537 Votes
We need to start thinking about the alternative to him being in office after 2004. What I mean is, maybe we can find a better, more conservative Republican.

Who?

29 posted on 09/06/2001 12:31:52 AM PDT by Texasforever
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To: GOPyouth
"That's not how you host a state dinner. Yes, I do make this easy. Good taste and etiquette is not hard to learn."

A SIX FIGURE (taxpayer expense) fireworks show is needed for elegance and good taste?

Tell the truth, GOPyouth, your a Bush intern, aren't you?

30 posted on 09/06/2001 12:38:37 AM PDT by libertarian_usa
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To: Libertarian_4_eva, all
Oh, dear me...$250,000? Really? How perfectly horrible. It boggles my mind that our government could or would have ever wasted such an astronomical sum as a quarter million dollars. It makes me feel good to think they've never wasted any more than that...doesn't it you all?
31 posted on 09/06/2001 12:51:42 AM PDT by RichInOC
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To: anylib
'No need for everyone to enjoy' READ: Me. Me me me me

They want to blast off some works for a meeting between two hemispheric giants as a celebration without causing a security nightmare in the most dangerous city in America and all these posters can think about is me, my money, my hurt feelings. Life ain't fair get over it. When you are the president, or dictator, you'll have plenty of time to show us how great you are. In fact, I'm a worthy cause, give Me your money because your car pollutes. Geesh, 12 trillion dollar economy and Bush can't throw a party. Liberals suck.

32 posted on 09/06/2001 12:56:18 AM PDT by Darheel
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To: Libertarian_4_eva
I am so fed up with strutting presidents and their monarchial pretensions. Fie on Bush, whose most telling quote to date is: "Who cares what you think?"

Sorry, but Bush is turning out to be exactly what I long believed he was: a favored feckless child. God Poppy must be near delerious from the joy of getting his little poppinjay in the White House, as if his own administration - which threw away the heritage of the "Reagan Revolution" wasn't enough. But then, Poppy as Veep, was David Rockefeller's "compromise" with Reagan all those years ago. Sad.

33 posted on 09/06/2001 4:31:09 AM PDT by Anochka
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To: Anochka
"Taxpayers may have footed the bill..."

may have footed the bill

let's wait until all the facts are in....and even if we did, compare the cost of this dinner to any of Klinton's and you'll probably find this pales in comparison..if the money had been used for entertainment indoors instead, do you expect to have been invited too?

34 posted on 09/06/2001 7:46:40 AM PDT by MaskedMan
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To: Libertarian_4_eva
Bush is becoming revealed to be all the more an elitist snob just like Clinton... albeit with better manners.
35 posted on 09/06/2001 7:53:34 AM PDT by Darth Sidious
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To: ladyinred
This matters. "Security concerns" from folks coming out to watch fireworks is silly.

Lousy treatment of John Q. Public and our tax money.

Dear Mr. GW Bush -- that money y'all used el noche pasado was our money. Not yours.

36 posted on 09/06/2001 8:00:02 AM PDT by bvw
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To: Darth Sidious
ALL...Owners of power, will be served. This knows no party lines. The little people be damned.
37 posted on 09/06/2001 8:05:48 AM PDT by cynicom
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To: Aerial
I don't wanna hear it!! After Clinton spent how many millions sightseeing all over the darned world with everybody he was sucking up to in tow. You idiots make me furious. I don't have to remind you of what that Felon and Mrs. Carpetbagger took us all for.....fools and $$$$$$$$$$. State dinners are part of the gig. Shut up!!!
38 posted on 09/06/2001 8:08:34 AM PDT by wingnuts'nbolts
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To: GOPyouth
That cost is nothing compared to what it would have cost to set up security for the mass crowds that might have showed up.

You are begging the question. The question is why this expenditure was deemed appropriate in the first place.

The President has taste, along with his wife.

Sorry, but this is OTT. Such garish and wretched excess, such conspicuous consumption, may be impressive, but expenditures of this magnitude are frankly indecent and insulting not only to the taxpayers who footed the bill, but to any sensitive and discerning guest. It's about as far from "good taste" as you can get.

39 posted on 09/06/2001 8:22:53 AM PDT by Romulus
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To: John Harris
You may be right about that, but the Republican Party will not give you the opportunity to vote for a Presidential candidate opposed to "illegal immigration." The people who pay the bills - the big-money contributors - like illegal immigration.

All it takes is $100 from one million Americans, and you've got $100 million -- more than the average presidential campaign gets, and more than enough to counter the effects of 'Big Money.'

There are 270 million Americans. Americans spend $100 a year on basic cable. They spend $100 a year on espresso and/or cigarettes. Come on, are you saying there aren't even one million patriotic Americans who can afford to sacrifice just $100 for a cause to save the country?

Well, if they can't afford to spend $100, how can they afford to lose their country?

If even just a million Americans can't be found to donate a mere $100 to the right cause, then we deserve whatever Big Money Contributors give us.

It's ridiculous that a handful of namby-pamby moderates with zero constituency are able to make the Republican Party jump through hoops, while millions of supposedly God-fearing, patriotic Americans seethe about being 'shut out' of the political process. The only thing that's shutting us out is our own sense of defeatism! Let's just sit back and wait for the Rapture, huh? And if you don't believe in the Rapture, then I guess you're just waiting for the Gestapo to take you away without a fight. Or what are you waiting for, that you always find an excuse not to lift a finger to defend the cause of liberty?

40 posted on 09/06/2001 9:31:35 AM PDT by 537 Votes
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