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Knowing Vets Were Coming Obama Shut Down the WWII Memorial
2014-03-12
Yeah, he's a POS, but he is their POS
Newly released public records show that the Department of the Interior knew in advance that two groups of aging veterans would be visiting the World War II Memorial on October 1, 2013, but they decided to barricade the premises anyway.
And we all saw how well that worked out...
Score: Obama administration 0, veterans 1.
According to emails obtained by National Review Online, the U.S. National Park Service employees were also constantly monitoring the news for any negative media attention. Moreover, the emails show that government shutdown exceptions were granted to National Park Service employees.

The Obama administration tried to make political hay out of the government shutdown by closing the National Mall and denying access to monuments, but the decision backfired when the veterans defied the signs and fences and entered the WWII Memorial. The vets were taking part in the Mississippi Gulf Coast Honor Flight, established in 2011 to help fly the state's WWII veterans to Washington, D.C. and to provide tours to monuments dedicated in their honor.
These guys in wheel chairs deserve another medal or ribbon or something.
Obama told the American people that it was necessary to shut down the Mall and blamed Republicans for creating the hardships. However, the emails reveal that the Department of the Interior and National Park Service did not have to shut down the monuments but did so to make a point.

On September 30, Tom Buttry, a legislative correspondent in Senator Tom Harkin's (D-Iowa) office, stated that it would actually be easier and less costly to keep the mall open than to shut it down:

"While I understand that these memorials have remained accessible to the public during past shutdowns (I'd imagine with the mall being so open, it'd probably [be] more manpower intensive to try to completely close them), I wanted to do my due diligence and make 100 percent sure that people could visit the outdoor memorials on the National Mall in the event of a shutdown."
Posted by:Omavising Ebbemp9815

#8  We should not forget that Obama put up concrete barricades after a couple of days after the invasion. He has no respect for America.
Posted by: Omavising Ebbemp9815   2014-03-12 19:32  

#7  Should be a tar and feathering offense.
Posted by: DarthVader   2014-03-12 12:25  

#6  ..those vets were not armed.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2014-03-12 12:09  

#5  Its been done before and I think Doug Mac had a role.
Posted by: bman   2014-03-12 11:10  

#4  Indeed it might P2k. I'm just thankful none of those old veterans were arrested or injured. That might have been a bridge too far for the regime. A million or two armed and angry veterans descending upon Washington might have not been a desired outcome.
Posted by: Besoeker   2014-03-12 10:57  

#3  Be interesting to do a head count of Park Rangers actually ranging at the memorial on any given day now that the staged political event is over.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2014-03-12 10:50  

#2  Gov't agent provocateurs among the ranks of the aging veterans, and contract snipers indiscriminately shooting Park Rangers and visitors..... all that was really missing, or was it ?

Posted by: Besoeker   2014-03-12 01:31  

#1  Whoever ultimately made that call should be hung by his ankles and given the piñata treatment by the vets.
Posted by: OldSpook   2014-03-12 01:18  

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