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White House's security fucked spider AGAIN!

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http://www.nydailynews.com/news/pol...ple_crash_official_white_house_breakfast.html

Couple 'crash' official White House breakfast with Obama, even though they didn't mean to!



THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Tuesday, December 15th 2009, 8:47 PM
Harvey and Paula Darden were ushered into the East Room for a sumptuous White House breakfast with Obama
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Harvey and Paula Darden were ushered into the East Room for a sumptuous White House breakfast with Obama
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WASHINGTON — It wasn't a state dinner, and they didn't crash it on purpose.

Still, a Georgia couple who showed up at the White House a day early for a tour somehow wound up at an invitation-only breakfast with President Barack Obama and the first lady. It left the White House once again explaining how people who were not on an event guest list wound up being ushered into the presidential mansion anyway.

The improbable adventure of Harvey and Paula Darden, Obama supporters from Hogansville, Ga., took place on Veterans Day, two weeks before Virginia socialites Tareq and Michaele Salahi infamously crashed the Obamas' state dinner for the prime minister of India.

The Dardens mistakenly showed up a day early for a tour scheduled through their congressman.

The White House and Secret Service both said the Dardens went through the appropriate security screenings and were allowed into the breakfast as a courtesy because there were no public tours the day they arrived.

That explanation was news to Harvey Darden, 67, a retired pharmacist, who said he and his wife never were told about the breakfast. They thought they were simply starting their tour until they were ushered into the East Room, offered a buffet spread and told they'd be meeting the president.

"The further we got into the White House, the more surprised we were," Darden told The Associated Press in a telephone interview. "My wife looked at me and I looked at her, and I said, 'You know, I don't know if we're in the right place.'"

They approached a White House aide with their concern that they had veered off course but were told to "just go with the flow," Darden said.

"I felt kind of funny because I was the only man in the room that wasn't dressed in a coat and tie," he added. "I was just a plain tourist."

Secret Service spokesman Ed Donovan said agents performed the same screening procedures on the Dardens that were used for other breakfast guests: They checked the Dardens' names and did a criminal background check — steps that were not taken for the Salahis at the Nov. 24 state dinner.

Because the Dardens were able to pass Secret Service vetting, they were allowed to attend the breakfast for veterans as a "nice gesture," White House spokesman Nick Shapiro said. He added that it's not unusual for White House staff to take people who are cleared in for tours to other events if there is space, including Marine One arrivals, East Room events and Rose Garden ceremonies.

Shapiro said the White House Office of Public Engagement, which Obama created to engage citizens in White House activities, was responsible for clearing in the Dardens, as well as the other breakfast guests. The social office handled admittance to the Indian state dinner.

On the morning the Dardens showed up, security officials working from a list of names began letting people inside. When the Dardens reached the checkpoint, they said they were told their names weren't on the list and were asked to present photo identifications and other information.

After waiting for agents to check their information, they were allowed in and directed into the East Room, where about 200 people were gathered for the breakfast.

The Dardens approached an aide who was mingling with guests.

"I told him, 'I don't think this is part of the White House tour,'" Darden said. "He said, 'No it's not. It's an invitation event for veterans.'"

The official, whose name and title Darden didn't remember, asked whether Darden was a veteran. Darden told him he was a Navy veteran, and the aide suggested he stay, Darden said.

So the Dardens served themselves at the buffet, and took their seats. Shortly thereafter, Barack and Michelle Obama arrived and began talking and getting photographs with guests at each table. Vice President Joe Biden and his wife, Jill, also stopped by.

Darden said it was "quite a treat" to meet the Obamas and the Bidens. But he remains puzzled about how he was escorted into a private breakfast — and he grew a little anxious after the Salahi episode exploded in the news.

The couple's only regret, Darden said, is that they haven't received a copy of that picture taken with the Obamas.
 
http://content.usatoday.com/communi...ise-white-house-breakfast-with-obama/1?csp=34

Tourists had surprise White House breakfast with Obama

09:46 AM



The White House once again finds itself with some explaining to do, says the Associated Press.

This time, a Georgia couple hoping to tour the White House ended up at an invitation-only Veterans Day breakfast -- and met President Obama, Michelle Obama and Vice President Biden. Read the full story here.

The breakfast event was before infamous partygoers Tareq and Michaele Salahi made their way into the Obamas' Nov. 24 state dinner, triggering high-level investigations and agita throughout the administration.

The Dardens called it "dumb luck" that they got in without being on the guest list. CNN says the White House calls the situation "a nice gesture." See that story here.

White House officials say the couple mistakenly showed up a day early and were allowed into the breakfast because there were no public tours available. They say the couple, of Hogansville, Ga., were properly screened for security.

Harvey Darden, however, said there appeared to be a mix-up. No one told them about the breakfast, he said, and the Dardens thought they were starting their tour until they were ushered into the East Room and offered a buffet.

"It was dumb luck that a veteran of four years was able to meet the president of the U.S., who I have lots of support and respect for," Darden said.

(Posted by Steve Marshall)
 
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/reliable-source/2009/12/this_just_in_ga_couple_unexpec.html


This just in: Ga. couple admitted to White House breakfast before Salahis' appearance

Gate-crashing: Is it contagious? Two weeks before the Salahis' infamous appearance at the state dinner, a Georgia couple accidentally showed up a day early for a White House tour -- and instead were escorted into an invitation-only breakfast with President Obama and the first lady, the Associated Press reports.

The White House says Harvey and Paula Darden's visit was a far cry from Tareq and Michaele Salahi's -- the Georgia retirees had already been background-checked by the Secret Service and were cleared for entry by the Office of Public Engagement -- the entity that put on the veterans' breakfast for 200 -- as a courtesy after they passed all the routine Secret Service security checks. Apparently, it's not unusual for guests cleared for tours to be ushered in to loftier events. Said an astonished Harvey Darden: "I was the only man in the room that wasn't dressed in a coat and tie. ... I was just a plain tourist."
 
maybe one of this day, someone with ulterior motive would invite himself for dinner with obama
 
maybe one of this day, someone with ulterior motive would invite himself for dinner with obama

One day in the future, they will let in, BUSH long lost friend, OSAMA who will have breakfast with OBAMA...and what a bummer! :D
 
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