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    And Thatcher got zero. Foley got zero. And General Harold Greene got 1 (Hagel apparently did attend the service at the church, but not graveside.)

    The White House sent three officials to attend Monday's funeral for Michael Brown in St. Louis -- three more than it sent for former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's funeral last year.

    The administration's handling of the Brown funeral already has started to raise comparisons between the two.

    For Monday's funeral, the White House sent two officials with the White House Office of Public Engagement as well as Broderick Johnson, chairman of the My Brother's Keeper Task Force.

    No White House officials, though, were part of the presidential delegation sent last year to Thatcher's funeral. For that, the White House sent former secretaries of State George Schultz and James Baker III -- as well as the charge d'affaires to the U.K. and the former U.S. ambassador.

    At the time, the nature of the delegation stirred controversy in the British media as tabloids claimed British officials felt snubbed that high-level American officials -- including President Obama himself -- were not attending.

    The White House countered that Baker and Schultz' attendance were "testimony" to Thatcher's "global stature and reputation." British Prime Minister David Cameron's office also denied claims at the time that the administration had snubbed the late prime minister.

    But in the case of Brown, an unarmed black 18-year-old fatally shot by a police officer earlier this month, the Obama administration has devoted considerable resources. Attorney General Eric Holder visited Ferguson, Mo., last week and has dozens of investigators on the ground conducting a federal civil rights probe.

    The administration also said that one of the White House officials attending the funeral on Monday had a personal connection.

    Marlon Marshall, deputy director of the White House Office of Public Engagement, is a St. Louis native and went to high school with Michael Brown's mother.

    The other White House official is Heather Foster, public engagement adviser for the White House Office of Public Engagement.

    The White House also came under criticism recently when Obama did not attend the funeral for Maj. Gen. Harold Greene, the highest-ranking U.S. military officer killed in combat since the Vietnam War.

    He was killed in a suspected insider attack in Afghanistan. Obama was in Martha's Vineyard during the funeral, but Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel and Army Chief of Staff Gen. Ray Odierno attended.

    When Greene's body arrived at Dover Air Force Base days earlier, Odierno and Army Secretary John McHugh reportedly were there for the transfer. While White House officials typically do not attend these transfers, Obama and past U.S. presidents do from time to time. Obama and top Defense officials attended the transfer, for instance, of the remains of 30 U.S. service members killed in Afghanistan in 2011 when their helicopter was shot down.

    Meanwhile, the highest-level administration official at the 2010 funeral for border agent Brian Terry was then-Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano.
    The White House sent three officials to attend Monday's funeral for Michael Brown in St. Louis -- three more than it sent for former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's funeral last year.




    "Self-government won't work without self-discipline." - Paul Harvey

  • #2
    Typical bullshit. Planet of the Apes White House addition.

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    • #3
      Those three token WH "officials" are so far down the food chain it's almost more of an insult to send them as opposed to nobody at all.

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      • #4
        There was a policeman that called in to Mark Levin's show yesterday. She also mentioned how all of the WH people were there. Yet, in her department, when 3 policemen were killed in the line of duty a few years ago, the WH didn't send anyone to their funeral(s).
        Last edited by line-em-up; 08-26-2014, 02:12 PM.

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        • #5
          My wife went to a funeral that Obama, Odierno and John McHugh spoke at earlier this year and honestly it was a complete cluster. I understand why obviously, he is the POTUS but it completely shut down Fort Hood for 3 hours just for him to speak for 10 minutes and leave. I personally wouldn't want the distraction. Sending Hagel was the right thing to do.

          The Thatcher deal was a snub no doubt. That's just ignorance on the administration's behalf.

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