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This looks very bad for the Secret Service...

MrMike

Bless you all
On another note though, shouldn't the fence-jumper be allowed to stay in the White House, get benefits and be able to bring his family to live there too? ;)

White House Fence Jumper Got Farther Than Previously Thought, Sources Say
Sep 29, 2014, 5:10 PM ET
By PIERRE THOMAS, MIKE LEVINE and JOHN PARKINSON

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/white-house-fence-jumper-previously-thought-sources/story?id=25847524

The man who broke into the White House two weeks ago was able to make his way far into the property before being tackled in the East Room -- the room where President Obama and many other presidents have made some of their most important announcements, a law enforcement official confirmed today to ABC News.

The development calls into question the narrative originally released by the Secret Service, which had suggested that Omar Gonzalez, 42, of Texas, had been taken into custody near the front doors of the White House after jumping the fence and running more the 100 yards into the national landmark.
 

Saladin2

Senator
Supporting Member
This is all being fixed...No big deal...Sorry to disappoint your kind hoping the President gets attacked...But no surprise coming from a Republican traitor
 

Colorforms

Senator
On another note though, shouldn't the fence-jumper be allowed to stay in the White House, get benefits and be able to bring his family to live there too? ;)

White House Fence Jumper Got Farther Than Previously Thought, Sources Say
Sep 29, 2014, 5:10 PM ET
By PIERRE THOMAS, MIKE LEVINE and JOHN PARKINSON

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/white-house-fence-jumper-previously-thought-sources/story?id=25847524

The man who broke into the White House two weeks ago was able to make his way far into the property before being tackled in the East Room -- the room where President Obama and many other presidents have made some of their most important announcements, a law enforcement official confirmed today to ABC News.

The development calls into question the narrative originally released by the Secret Service, which had suggested that Omar Gonzalez, 42, of Texas, had been taken into custody near the front doors of the White House after jumping the fence and running more the 100 yards into the national landmark.
I think that is a very good question. After all, he’s just trying to make his way to a better place than where he was. Is Barry really hating on this illegal?
 

Jen

Senator
On another note though, shouldn't the fence-jumper be allowed to stay in the White House, get benefits and be able to bring his family to live there too? ;)

White House Fence Jumper Got Farther Than Previously Thought, Sources Say
Sep 29, 2014, 5:10 PM ET
By PIERRE THOMAS, MIKE LEVINE and JOHN PARKINSON

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/white-house-fence-jumper-previously-thought-sources/story?id=25847524

The man who broke into the White House two weeks ago was able to make his way far into the property before being tackled in the East Room -- the room where President Obama and many other presidents have made some of their most important announcements, a law enforcement official confirmed today to ABC News.

The development calls into question the narrative originally released by the Secret Service, which had suggested that Omar Gonzalez, 42, of Texas, had been taken into custody near the front doors of the White House after jumping the fence and running more the 100 yards into the national landmark.
Yes. The fence-jumper and his family should be living in the WH now at the expense of our President. Once inside....... he should be allowed to stay.:rolleyes:
 

Saladin2

Senator
Supporting Member
I think that is a very good question. After all, he’s just trying to make his way to a better place than where he was. Is Barry really hating on this illegal?
The guy wasn't illegal...A Iraq War vet that got duped into being involved in that stupid occupation and was suffering PTSD....Must be disappointing for you bigots to learn not everybody with a spanish sur name isn't a "illegal"
 

Saladin2

Senator
Supporting Member
Yes. The fence-jumper and his family should be living in the WH now at the expense of our President. Once inside....... he should be allowed to stay.
Maybe they can stay with you since you seem so concerned...But he isn't white...so you bigoted types might not like it
 

Saladin2

Senator
Supporting Member
Either your first language isn't English or your discernment powers of what is being said in a post are sadly lacking. Either way.........buzz off.
You don't understand the word bigot?....Just look in the mirror
 

MrMike

Bless you all
I never mentioned his race/country of origin nor his citizenship status.

However, if he were illegal, he should definitely get to stay there (and bring his family).

The guy wasn't illegal...A Iraq War vet that got duped into being involved in that stupid occupation and was suffering PTSD....Must be disappointing for you bigots to learn not everybody with a spanish sur name isn't a "illegal"
 

Saladin2

Senator
Supporting Member
I never mentioned his race/country of origin nor his citizenship status.

However, if he were illegal, he should definitely get to stay there (and bring his family).
Really?...babbling on with your bullshit bigoted non sense he might be illegal...Don't you angry bitter old whites have anything else to worry about?
 

JuliefromOhio

President
Supporting Member
On another note though, shouldn't the fence-jumper be allowed to stay in the White House, get benefits and be able to bring his family to live there too? ;)

White House Fence Jumper Got Farther Than Previously Thought, Sources Say
Sep 29, 2014, 5:10 PM ET
By PIERRE THOMAS, MIKE LEVINE and JOHN PARKINSON

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/white-house-fence-jumper-previously-thought-sources/story?id=25847524

The man who broke into the White House two weeks ago was able to make his way far into the property before being tackled in the East Room -- the room where President Obama and many other presidents have made some of their most important announcements, a law enforcement official confirmed today to ABC News.

The development calls into question the narrative originally released by the Secret Service, which had suggested that Omar Gonzalez, 42, of Texas, had been taken into custody near the front doors of the White House after jumping the fence and running more the 100 yards into the national landmark.
you repub/cons make yourselves look like fools when you don't read your linked articles to the end. here you are mocking a veteran. sheesh.

Gonzalez was homeless in DC for the past 3 months, after serving 13 years in the military, plus tours in Iraq.
 

Barbella

Senator
you repub/cons make yourselves look like fools when you don't read your linked articles to the end. here you are mocking a veteran. sheesh.

Gonzalez was homeless in DC for the past 3 months, after serving 13 years in the military, plus tours in Iraq.
Poor guy... homeless for 3 months? All the more reason for the Obamas to let him move in with them, don't you think? Where's your compassion?
 

Saladin2

Senator
Supporting Member
Poor guy... homeless for 3 months? All the more reason for the Obamas to let him move in with them, don't you think? Where's your compassion?
Why don't you invite him in?...But you angry bigoted whites don't like Hispanics...Do you
 
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