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Washington keeps details of President Obama’s trip secret

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CIA Bodyguards??? The President is guarded by the U.S. Secret Service. My late husband was an agent from 1971 to 1991. He was scheduled to travel with President Reagan when he went to Ireland, but had one of his criminal cases go to trial & he missed the trip. I'm sure all the agents with Irish last names (and there are many of them!) will be trying to get on this trip!
The reason for the 'secrecy' is his travel abroad on many extremely expensive, useless vacations, are all taking place without a LAWFUL Passport!!! (Which is a lawful REQUIREMENT for everybody except the millions of illegal's who are about to recieve full Amnesty and benifits...) He obviously dosen't have one, because he and his anti-American, Socialist, Puppet-Masters REFUSE to show a lawful Birth Certificate, which of course, is absolutely necessary to obtain a Passport! What a waste and a huge expense... But, We the SHEEPle don't care, so I guess it matters not! Pray for what's left of our America and our troops and the poor people of Ireland who have are about to recieve a visit from this creature who brings ONLY lies and destruction... How sad!!!
Good for Ireland, I hope these two visiting will help somebody's economy. "Their Queen", and our "King". I hope these dates are spot-on because I'll be there a week or so before O'B. Staying about 35 mi from 'Moneygold'. I definitely don't want to see any of their advance parties.
His people have heard that there are a lot of republicans thereabouts, and they are worried that they may invite him to a "tea party." Therefore the secrecy. Also, they couldn't locate an electricity converter for his teleprompter.
There will be men in Kilkenny reeking of aftershave that have never used it before,and some women too.
If he goes to Moneygall and is overwhelmed and becomes dizzy from the smell of fresh paint.I suggest his security detail raise him aloft on their shoulders where the air might be more palatable.
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