Posted by railhead on April 29, 2009 at 11:20:06 from (205.237.134.3):
In Reply to: o/t Monday Flyby posted by Ben Grimes on April 29, 2009 at 10:10:50:
I am hearing that such a photo shoot would have cost 380,000. That would mean that it would have taken the taxes of 42 families for the past year basing the average household paying 9000+/- in Federal tax. This is an insult if that is what really happened. BUT....there are many rumors floating on the interenet....one such is that a renegade Air Force pilot stole the plane and did that as a stunt to symbolize that the presidency has been hijacked (AS MANY BELIEVE). If that was a photo shoot....where was the aircraft doing the picture taking???? why was the F-16 in an offensive position on all the videos (as explained by a retired AF pilot on radio)???? I believe it was photo shoot like I believe I could fly that jet. Look it up yourself....many many rumors, many many experts (or claim to be) have many interesting opinions.
Why couldn't they have photo shopped the pictures for a cost of >$100. No wonder we are broke.
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