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President Barack Obama waves as he leaves Sweet Life restaurant after dinner while on vacation on Martha's Vineyard in Oak Bluffs, Mass. Tuesday, Aug. 25, 2009.

The house shown with Obama speaking below is on a larger estate owned by William and Mollie Van Devender.
News reports state that three houses were rented for the Obamas, staff and Secret Service. This small house may
be for staff and/or Secret Service, with reporters kept away from the large house.



President Barack Obama, left, walks away after reading a statement about the death of Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass. , Wednesday, Aug. 26, 2009, while on vacation on Martha's Vineyard in Chilmark, Mass. AP



U.S. President Barack Obama makes a statement to the press following the death of U.S. Senator Ted Kennedy (D-MA) in Chilmark on Martha's Vineyard, August 26, 2009. Obama said on Wednesday he was heartbroken by the death of the senator, also known as "Teddy", a longtime pillar of the Democratic Party who was a crucial supporter of his presidential candidacy.



U.S. President Barack Obama carries two bags containing takeout food that he bought from Nancy's restaurant in Oak Bluffs, Martha's Vineyard, August 26, 2009. Reuters [With three Secret Service agents.]



President Barack Obama shakes hands as he gets lunch at Nancy's while on vacation on Martha's Vineyard in Oak Bluffs, Mass. Wednesday, Aug. 26, 2009.
 
Nadhani iko kwenye site ambayo umetoa hizo picha nyingine angalia picha za katikati ya August (nikipata nafasi kama bado hujaiweka nitaitundika, maana kwa sasa siko kwenye position ya ku-upload pics).

Otherwise ahsante kwa pichaz.

Mkuu,



U.S. President Barack Obama, first lady Michelle Obama and their daughter Sasha walk to Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland, August 23, 2009. The first family are flying to Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts for a week-long vacation
 
Nilikuwa nazungumzia hii picha.


Kwa karibu.
 

Good observation,

yote yawezekana
 
@ mbu, swaumu zetu kaka duh wewe hao amazonian guards picha zao za nini kipindi iki? Si unaona ata gaddafi mwenyewe analindwa na wanaume wakati huu.

Mchaga msalimie rhino.

***naona psu wamejaza watu wao humu heheheh kazi kweli kweli.
haya mkuu zimefika
 




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HOI KUKIMBIA NA HIYO GARI SIMCHEZO
 
PLEASE SOMA HIKI KIPANDE:

There was a good article awhile back by a photographer who spent about two years following Obama and became fascinated by the Secret Service detail, and people's respect for them.


Quote:
<TABLE border=0 cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=6 width="100%"><TBODY><TR><TD style="BORDER-BOTTOM: 1px inset; BORDER-LEFT: 1px inset; BORDER-TOP: 1px inset; BORDER-RIGHT: 1px inset" class=alt2>I remember a long night in Pennsylvania when a Fox producer and I tried to figure out exactly what we would have to do to get them to shoot us. (Answer: nothing. They would never need to. We were pathetic, and they could take us out without firing a shot.) Rather than being impressed by them, we would tease them about the boring aspects of the job, asking them how many tiles were in the ceiling outside of Obama's room and laughing at them as they stood guard next to a steaming dumpster.

Despite the teasing, however, I came away from this experience deeply impressed by their skill and professionalism. People would come up to Obama as he was shaking hands and express their concerns, nakedly expressing the fear that he might be assassinated. He would always brush their words aside, saying that he had the best security in the world. And he is right.

As I photographed his Secret Service agents, I found myself becoming more aware of their attentiveness as we both scanned the crowds-they looking for threats and me looking for a particularly excited supporter. Often we would find ourselves focused on the same person. In addition, I also began to realize how respectful, grateful, and protective Americans feel toward the Secret Service. I was often berated by Obama supporters telling me I was putting the agents in harm's way by photographing them, even though I most certainly was not. They aren't really "secret," and as long as I stayed out of Obama's exit paths and did not block their field of vision, I could take as many pictures as I wanted. </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
 
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