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Entries in White House State Dinner (6)

Monday
Nov302009

MOS: White House Dinner Crashers' Stunt Was "Appalling"

California resident Siobhan Boland tells Talk Radio News Service, “I was appalled," in regards to Michaele and Tareq Salahi, the Virginia couple who crashed a White House state dinner for the Prime Minister of India last Tuesday. (0:28)
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Monday
Nov302009

MOS: White House Dinner Crashers Are "Awful"

California resident Siobhan Boland tells Talk Radio News Service, “It just degrades the White House and the presidency, it's disrespectful to the guests and it's just awful," in regards to Michaele and Tareq Salahi, the Virginia couple who crashed a White House state dinner for the Prime Minister of India last Tuesday. (0:08)
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Monday
Nov302009

MOS: Dinner Crashers Had No Business Attending White House Dinner

New York resident Sally Smith tells Talk Radio News Service," I wouldn't be crashing a state dinner," in regards to Michaele and Tareq Salahi, the Virginia couple who crashed a White House state dinner for the Prime Minister of India last Tuesday. (0:09)
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Monday
Nov302009

MOS: White House Dinner Crashers Are Crazy!

District of Columbia resident Yolanda Chesney tells Talk Radio News Service, "They're crazy, they're definitely crazy people to go that far," in regards to Michaele and Tareq Salahi, the Virginia couple who crashed a White House state dinner for the Prime Minister of India last Tuesday. (0:06)
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Monday
Nov302009

MOS: "Sad" That Dinner Crashers Got By White House Security

Texas resident Becky Reyes tells Talk Radio News Service," It's just sad that it shows our security wasn't as good as it should of been at the White House," in regards to Michaele and Tareq Salahi, the Virginia couple who crashed a White House state dinner for the Prime Minister of India last Tuesday. (0:15)
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Monday
Nov302009

MOS: How Did White House Dinner Crashers Get By Security?

District of Columbia resident Melinda D tells Talk Radio News Service, "It did sort of surprise me that there wasn't an event department person with a list at every checkpoint," referring to Michaele and Tareq Salahi, the Virginia couple who crashed a White House state dinner for the Prime Minister of India last Tuesday. (0:19)
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