Monday, January 12, 2015

The White House Admits Fault in Not Attending Paris Unity Rally  
 
Amid criticism, the White House admitted fault by not sending President Barack Obama, Vice President Joe Biden or other top-ranking official to the unity rally in Paris on Sunday where more than 40 heads of state marched through Paris.        
"It is fair to say we should have sent someone with a higher profile," spokesman Josh Earnest told reporters Monday. The only noted American official in attendance was the U.S ambassador to France. STORY
 
 
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Strange
   The leaders from 40 countries managed to be there with no fear of being shot, assassinated or afraid to link there arms together for France who stands beside us fighting.
   Leaders from 40 countries flew with short notice to a country without 400 hundred security personal around them to protect them. They were not afraid to stand for their cause.
   Leaders from 40 countries put their business aside to support France. National business did not stop them from showing their stance on Freedom.
   What a lot of wimpy excuses our government has. Sense we are suppose to be the leaders of the Free nations. It only shows that we are afraid to stand out in a public rally for fear that we may be killed, assassinated.
   Of course we will go now when we can hover and hide in some consulate and express our thoughts on Freedom.
   Brave, Brave America.  France should be weary of the fight. Europe's leaders stand together while American leaders far from there shores cower in fear of a public appearance or simply write a I'm sorry note.
   While relishing the memory of a BBQ'd feast in Hawaiian flare our president took the time to stand at a podium and drive well secured with his secret service to the embassy of France on US soil TO SIGN A CONDOLENCE BOOK.
            Yippie  God Bless America because knowone else will.

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