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To: spiral3 who wrote (110376)5/2/2009 10:02:26 AM
From: greenspirit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 541856
 
I determine it's a waste, considering how easy it is to create virtually the same image by use of computer technology.

I determine it's a waste, when one considers how many trillions of dollars of deficit the Obama administration has racked up in such a short period of time.

I determine it's a waste, when considering how that money could have been used to help the inflicted, poor and out work Americans, had someone on the Presidents staff not wanted to perform a pr stunt.

I determine it's a waste, for the President to need pr, since his reality T.V. show for all intensive purposes is running 24X7.

I consider it's a waste in loss of of productivity when thousands of people stream out of work to look up at the sky in fear.

I consider it's a waste for 9/11 phone operators to get deluged with phone calls over a pr stunt, when real lives could be on the line needing emergency assistance.

I consider it a waste to print all the idiotic stories from press secretaries, looking like fools, trying to explain who knew what, when, and who approved what, when.

I consider it a waste in fuel.

I consider it a waste in Presidential resources.

The onus should not be on those who have determined it's a waste, but on those who performed the childish antics to explain what *value* it actually brought. I note the transparent Administration has decided to keep that secret.