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Taxpayers pay $101,000 for Pelosi's in-flight 'food, booze'
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Is totally nuts, they should have to fly commercial
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Geez, it would take me an entire 3 day weekend to run up a tab like that. The printed receipt looks similar to the one from my buddy's bachelor party, except for the merlot. And our receipt had gummy bears and Doritos on it.
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They should't even serve booze on Air Force planes. Things that make you go WTF
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She reminds me of the Crypt-Keeper in the old "Tales from the Crypt" series on HBO. |
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YouTube - Cryptkeeper - Your Brain on Drugs |
she does look like corpse with it's eyes stuck open.....when she's blinking continuously...that means she's awake..when she's just sitting there with her eyes wide open but not blinking...she's napping....all of these old people now have these little tiny frail bodies like you'd expect to see from a 70 something.... but then they have these heads with oddly colored too much hair and contorted faces with no wrinkles...it's weird...and the weirdest thing is that they think they look good and not at all like they stole the head off of someone else and put it on their crooked little body....
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Does anyone know how her use of Air Force jets compares to other US Speaker's of the House?
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Hey least Tip O'Neill drank beer. Besides I think Tip took the train. |
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:buds:Will anyone here volunteer to pack Pelosi's parachute?:jump1:
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Boy do I hate her. |
9/11 forced this.
I'm surprised there is not a small jet that has 3500 mi range. Doesn't the Starship have that. A little review by FAA should be able to come with a list of candidates |
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As much as I'm not a fan of Pelosi there are certain reasonable needs. 100K bar tab isn't reasonable. |
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Something about this entire story strikes me as odd. A single story from WND who's known to post false or inaccurate bunk as news, runs the rumor mill but has no credible reporting... I'd wager it's being taken out of context or otherwise heavily spun. -spence |
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The Gulfstream V (also called the G-V) first flew in 1995, was certified in 1997, and was one of the first "ultra-long range" (~6,000 nautical miles) business aircraft. Capable of carrying up to 16 people in standard seating configurations, and able to fly up to 6,500 nautical miles (7,480 miles, 12,038 km), the GV became the longest range business jet ever made (at the time of its introduction). Total production of the Gulfstream V was 191 aircraft.[3]
[edit]C-37A Designated C-37A in U.S. Air Force service, the Gulfstream V fulfills missions for government and Defense Department officials. The US Navy also operates one C-37A. United States Air Force: operates the C-37A as command/executive transport United States Army: operates the C-37A as command/executive transport United States Coast Guard: has operated one C-37A as CG-01, the commandant's executive transport, since May 2002.[12] United States Navy: operates one C-37A as command / executive transport.[13] United States Marine Corps: operates the C-37A as command / executive transport Federal Aviation Administration: operates one Gulfstream G-V with tail number N1. Federal Bureau of Investigation Federal Emergency Management Agency: operates one Gulfstream G-V for team transport in disaster response. National Center for Atmospheric Research: operates one Gulfstream G-V for scientific research. |
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It also looks like: Hastert used the Air Force as a shuttle much more frequently. Hastert often took his family with him. Many of Pelosi's trips, including the one where they accuse all the booze of being drank, also included Republican members of the House. Rules for family members state that taxpayers are reimbursed for their tickets and food. Etc... In other words, there's a lot of context missing from this story. -spence |
A non-stop is required for security purposes?
Still think there are other options more viable like ExecuJets or NetJets. Who would know? |
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And not exactly a new trend. Been going on for decades. Now, has it increased in the past 15 years? Or is it that "we" are older and more aware / beaten down? |
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