Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Security a Thing of the Past

A Georgia couple arrived at the White House on the wrong day for a tour recently and got much more than they bargained for.
After being screened by the Secret Service, Harvey and Paula Darden of Hogansville, Georgia, were led into a lavish invitation-only breakfast where they met the president and the first lady.
How the couple was able to get into the White House event without being on the guest list was called "dumb luck" by the Dardens. The White House is calling it a "nice gesture" and has been explaining how this incident is nothing like the breach of security that took place when Tareq and Michaele Salahi infamously crashed the Obamas' state dinner.
The Dardens got into the White House on Veterans Day, weeks before the Salahis' infamous party crashing. The couple mistakenly arrived a day early for a tour that was booked by their congressman.
The White House says it put the Dardens through the appropriate screenings and criminal background checks before allowing them to go to the Veterans Day breakfast because there were no tours scheduled that day.

So I guess anyone can get into the White House now without proper clearance? Well, it's okay I guess. They were a veteran family and had the proper background checks but this really doesn't make me feel secure about the job being done in the White House that all of our tax dollars go to. When people can just slip through the gaps there might as well be a door that says, "Please don't enter under punishment of the honor system." Because people will start intruding where ever they are able.
All in all security is going well though. People are able to feel safe enough about our country and even if the wrong kind of person slips through there are enough blockades of guards and such that can protect and defend our nation.

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