Source of the following
article: Texarkana Gazette, Arkansas;
Opinion page: 7-A; Headed: “Other view points”. Taken from the Scripps
Howard News Service.
April 2, 2009
"AN ENTOURAGE
MOST ROYAL"
The heads of
government in London fir the G-20 summit are discussing serious and weighty
issues, which in time will be duly reported on, but right now the British press
is entranced by the sheer size of President Obama's traveling entourage, and no wonder.
Obama arrived with 500
staff in tow, including 200 Secret Service agents, a team of six doctors, the
White House chef and kitchen staff with the presidents
own food and water.
And
according to the Evening Standard, he came with "35 vehicles in all, four
speech writers and twelve teleprompters."
Four sure, our president is not going to be at a loss for words.
The press
duly reported on Air Force One and all its bells and whistles but also on the
presence of the presidential helicopter, Marine One, and a fleet of identical
decoys to ferry him from Stansted airport to central
London.
Among all
those vehicles is the presidential limousine, which one local paper mistakenly
called Cadillac One, but is universally referred to as the Beast.
The limo, reinforced with ceramic and titanium armor, carries tear gas cannon,
night vision devices, its own oxygen and is resistant
to chemical and radiation attack. It is,
marveled one reporter, a sort of mobile panic room. The Guardian called
it "the ultimate in heavily armored transport."
The
president is entitled to all the security, communications and support he feels
necessary to do his job but surely, when we're trying to project a more
restrained, humble image to the world, the president's huge retinue could be
scaled back to something less than the triumphal march from "Aida'.
For further information see article entitled: “Prospect of Barack Obama Show Causes UK to Clear Its Decks”. http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/mar/29/obama-london-visit-uk-g20