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Here comes Bush.
President Bush is coming to see me on Tuesday.
Anything I should tell him? Film at eleven. :biggrin: |
yeah - ask him how the hell he got a 5 minute standing ovation in arizona before he even opened his mouth. it was pretty ridiculous.
and ask him when he is going to ditch rumsfeld and bring someone in who realizes that the military needs more people, not just more toys. and ask him why i keep getting pictures of him and his wife in my mailbox. |
Sorry for the delay, life intruded. :)
Anyway, Boeing announced today that Bush would be touring our plant on Tuesday. They haven't spelled it all out yet, but he'll see people working, some people will meet him, then some kind of shindig/rally because each employee will get 3 tickets to whatever it turns out to be. We can bring in 2 family/friends. One guy told me he'll give his 3 tickets to the Quakers that protest the war in Kennet Square every week. Most important to me, we can't drive in the plant on Monday or Tuesday. Find a place outside then enter through airport style security, just to get to work. They'll pay for this. :mad: |
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Ask him what the plan is for Iraq and Afghanistan and ask him what the exit strategy is! Neither Bush nor Kerry have really touched on this point and neither of them really seem to have any idea with what they plan on doing over there. Bush just wants to pre-emptively strike all nations in that region that raise an eyebrow at him and Kerry...I'm still not sure what he wants.
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One can only imagine the security detail necessary for Bush....at this time, and this wide open and with as many people that there are at the plant.
I'm a Bush supporter but short of an invite to the White House, I'd pass on seeing him speak....er-, trying to speak. I do think it would be cool to see him. I would have to chuckle when he fucked up his pronunciation of nukular, though. It wouldn't be long before the ss would be taking me away. And I would inisist on passing some object over his head to verify that he has no puppet strings. That wouldn't go over too well either. The whole idea of having him come to your workplace has made me think. What would I ask him or tell him? I dont know. I would probably just tell him that I'll be voting for him and that many of the people that I know will be also. That I appreciate him making the tough decisions over the past 3 years and that whether he wins or loses I'll always think of him as the President that I most identify with. If I had the time and opportuntiy, I'd like to say hello to Laura too. and....... If I could, I'd get 3 autographs. One each for the Slangs serving active duty today. I know they'd treasure them. |
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Whup, scratch that, she cant vote Rep right now. :) |
Well I'm not a fan of Bush, but I splained to her that no other president would have had less security and caused less traffic.
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True, but another President might have different swing states. :biggrin:
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That's pretty much what I tell them! ;) Besides, I think people should dislike politicians for non-frivolous reasons.
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Todays announcement;
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The logistics of this event, astound me. One of the engineering buildings was recently painted and has a colorful mural across the top. Two helicopters will sit in front of that building, a low stage and podium in front of them. Facing the stage is multi level platforms with huge spotlights(3 pm?) and cameras with what appears to be huge audio/video control boards, all from PDA, Charleston, SC.. The sound system has 28 KF750F, and 8 SB1000E speakers by EAW, with an amp for each. I asked the tech how many watts? “A lot.” Wonder if they’ll play the soundtrack from Top Gun? Power is from an Aggreko, shipping container sized generator and everything is fed to a New England Satellite Systems truck with a 2.4 meter reflector. Verizon had an army of techs running wires inside the building today. There’s a row of standard Porta-pottys, two 8’x8’x8’ fancy Porta-pottys, and a bunch of drink vending trailers. Also it looks like they have a VIP food tent. Everything had to be in place today so the Secret Service could come in tonight, with the dogs, to check everything out. Boeing big shots are flying in from all over the world and the county politicians are scrambling for tickets.Keep in mind this is for a less than 2 hour visit. |
Now we've all got a ticket!
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