Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Photos Too Secret to Release!

Last week the Obama administration has released photos of enhanced interrogation techniques used to effective purpose to save American lives. This release was part of a media blitz by the Obama administration to whip up the news media over torture claims (along with a mild flu outbreak that caused 0 American deaths) so that the news would ignore the Administration's plans to Socialize several major US banks and the car industry. But I digress.

These "torture" photos and memos were not secret enough to keep from the public, but a new set of photos have been deemed by Obama to be too "sensitive" for public consumption.

These new, super secret photos are: Obama's Air Force One joyride low over the New York skyline.

While it cost American taxpayers nearly $400k to execute, and was for the expressed purpose of creating new publicity shots of Air Force One flying by the Statue of Liberty, the White House this week said that the photos will NOT be released.

So, allegedly for the sake of secretly creating new beauty shots of Air Force One at taxpayer expense, the White House caused a panic in NYC, and now will not release the photos to taxpayers.

Exactly who was on Air Force One? This sounds like a joyride for Obama supporters with a F-16 escort instead of a photo op. This whole deal stinks to the high heaven, as does Obama's administration.

Update May 6: The Obama mouthpiece Robert Gibbs says that one - ONE - photo of the event will be released sometime within the next week. I wonder if a FOIA request will produce more photos...

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