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Nofsdad


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Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 2:54 am    Post subject: Anti-terror money sought for luxury  

As Lewis Black, one of the best political comedians out there is apt to say when hearing about something like this..."sonofaBITCH!!!!"
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WASHINGTON -- The top Air Force leadership sought for three years to spend counter-terrorism money on "comfort capsules" for military planes to ease the travel of senior officers and civilian leaders -- with at least four top generals involved in design details such as the color of the capsules' carpet and leather chairs -- according to internal e-mails and budget documents.

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Production has begun for the first capsule -- two sealed rooms that can fit in the fuselage of a large aircraft -- and four mobile pallets containing plush, swiveling leather chairs with footrests.

Air Force officials say the new capsules are necessary to ensure that leaders can talk, work and rest comfortably in the air. But the top brass' preoccupation has alienated lower-ranking Air Force officers familiar with the effort, as well as congressional staff and a nonprofit group that calls the program a waste of money.

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Air Force documents spell out how each capsule is to be "aesthetically pleasing and furnished to reflect the rank of the senior leaders using the capsule," with beds, a couch, a table and a 37-inch flat-screen monitor with stereo speakers.

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In all, for the last three years the service has asked to divert $16.2 million from the war on terrorism to the capsules. Congress has twice told the service no, including in an August 2007 letter from Rep. John P. Murtha (D-Pa.) to the Pentagon ordering that the money be spent on a "higher priority" need.

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Air Force officials say the program dates from a 2006 declaration by Air Force Gen. Duncan McNabb that existing seats on transport planes, including some that match those on commercial airliners, might be fine for airmen but were inadequate for the brass. McNabb was then the Air Mobility commander; he is now the Air Force's vice chief of staff. Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates nominated him in June to lead the military's Transportation Command.

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"I was asked by Gen. [Robert H.] McMahon what it would take to make the [capsule] . . . a 'world-class' piece of equipment," an officer at the service's Air Mobility Command said in a March 2007 e-mail to a colleague, referring to the command's top officer then. "He said he wanted an assurance . . . that we would be getting a world-class item this week."

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Explaining his instructions to subordinates, McMahon said he used the term "world-class" "in just about everything I discuss. . . . That represents an attitude." He said he wanted to "create an environment" that passengers "would be proud of," the government would be proud of and "the people of the United States" would be proud of.

Oh yeah... I'm proud alright. Dumbass! What a fantastic time for you to show your elitist ass in public, eh?

I keep looking at the date to see if this is some sick fricking April Fool joke but no, this is fricking REAL!
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Nofsdad


Joined: 06 Jul 2003
Posts: 6742
Location: Central CA
Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 8:24 pm    Post subject:  

Watchdog: Leaked photos show troops fly in squalor
I don't know, or even think that all enlisted personnel fly in seats like the one shown but the idea that there somehow has to be a multi-million dollar "luxury class" of travel created for for higher level officers whose asses will fit the same seats as the rest of the military is what bugs me.

Whining about the colors of the seat belts and the color of the wood in the luxuries they already enjoy? Not flipping acceptable, people.
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dictators_rule


Joined: 08 Jul 2003
Posts: 4793
Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 3:59 am    Post subject: 20/20 04  

Didn't 20/20 do an investigation that led to the firing of Homeland Security head Tom Ridge? Wasn't he was having meetings and seminars in places like Hawaii.Even showed officers at the beach during the DAY.

There is a lot of issues with Homeland Security but this is one reason they called that.For those who want to feel their home is secure they figure few will question policy or budgets.
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