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Quantum
20th May 2010, 04:40 PM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100520/ap_on_re_us/us_obama_rodent

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Rodent scurries by as Obama lauds Wall Street vote

By MARK S. SMITH, Associated Press Writer Mark S. Smith, Associated Press Writer 1 hr 53 mins ago

WASHINGTON – In his battle with the titans of Wall Street, President Barack Obama almost got upstaged by a rat.

But he didn't even seem to notice. Assuming that's what it was, scurrying in front of his podium Thursday in a sun-drenched Rose Garden.

Obama had just begun an afternoon statement to reporters lauding the end of a Senate filibuster on his financial overhaul plan when some kind of rodent — opinions differ on which — dashed out of the bushes to his right, just outside the Oval Office.

As photographers snapped away, the critter trundled straight past the gray podium with the presidential seal and made a bee-line for another set of bushes to Obama's left.

It's not clear if the president could even see the streaker, but he didn't show any reaction. And he concluded his statement minutes later, returning to his office without answering a few shouted questions on other topics.

Once he was safely inside the Oval Office, a fierce debate erupted among the photographers and reporters who'd witnessed the dash. Was it a rat or a mouse? Or maybe a mole, or a vole, or some other kind of related creature.

In fact, this wasn't the first time a rodent's been spied in the White House, or even the Rose Garden.

Just last week, as camera crews set up for an Obama statement on the Gulf oil spill, what's believed to have been the same rodent made a dash across the famous garden.

The press work areas behind the White House briefing room have had at least one rat sighting, though that was before a multimillion-dollar rehab project finished by the Bush administration.

Moreover, rodents of all kinds are pretty common in Washington. From time to time, city officials issue alarms about surges in the rat population when residents put out extra-big summer piles of garbage.

Washington is, after all built, along a river, on what used to be a malarial swamp.

ximmy
20th May 2010, 04:47 PM
LOL... he thought everyone was cheering for him.. ;D

mick silver
20th May 2010, 04:48 PM
he brought that with him when he move there

Ponce
20th May 2010, 04:49 PM
The rat just came by to say hello to a brother, it takes one to know another....squeek, squeek, squeek.

k-os
20th May 2010, 04:59 PM
Funny article. The rat was trying to tell us something.

gunDriller
20th May 2010, 05:05 PM
he brought that with him when he move there


Jesus Christ man, rats are noble creatures. 8)

compared to Obama they are nearly God-like.

comparing a rat to Obama ? that's cruelty to animals, man. 8)

mick silver
20th May 2010, 05:07 PM
hay i just said he brought them with him ... i like those rats better then the ones in office too

keehah
20th May 2010, 05:23 PM
:D
Rats Leaving a Sinking Ship (http://www.zyra.info/ratship.htm)



Legend has it that rats will leave a sinking ship, but is this true? Ah-har me hearties and shiver me timbers! It's an old folklore legend which may have some truth in it, but how can we be sure?

Also, the expression "like rats leaving a sinking ship" has become a well-known phrase with allegorical associations, often applied to human situations, for example where people are abandoning something before it gets too bad. For example, in the dot com bubble, wise investors would sell their share of the doomed company shortly before its catastrophic failure. Or, when the UK government had run the economy so badly that the country was going bankrupt, they committed economic suicide by increasing the tax rate, and then even more people set about their escape, abandoning the UK. Or, for example, "Members resigned from the club, like rats leaving a sinking ship", there being overtones of the members being ascribed ratlike characteristics on account of their resignation.

In the literal sense, however, we're talking about rodents living aboard a nautical vessel, being seen to jump overboard before the ship sank, and sometimes before the ship's crew and passengers guessed the ship might come to grief.

The way the "rats leaving a sinking ship" legend is portrayed, rats are credited with an almost supernatural psychic ability to predict the future or to interpret natural lore such that they would have foreknowledge of the doom of the ship, and would leave and swim away and take their chances in the open water rather than going down with the ship. The whole idea conjures up notions of the Titanic steaming away from the quayside and the posh people on deck being shocked to see beady eyed rodents coming up from down below decks and taking a flying leap over the side into the dock and swimming ashore, as if the little critters somehow "knew" the ship was doomed...

1970 Silver Art
20th May 2010, 05:28 PM
Well there are plenty of big and little rats in Washington DC. DC is infested with the two-legged Big Rats and they are eating and getting fatter on the U.S taxpayer "cheese".

I wonder if the little rats are eligible for a "bailout".......Probably not since there is not enough U.S. taxpayer "cheese" to go around to everyone and everything. I guess the little rats have to starve. Bummer for the little rats. ;D

mick silver
20th May 2010, 05:31 PM
you guys remember the gov cheese they gave away years ago it was good ... i want my free cheese

gunny highway
20th May 2010, 06:03 PM
Funny article. The rat was trying to tell us something.


he must be jumping ship. and when the rats jump ship us sailors should take heed.

mamboni
20th May 2010, 06:17 PM
I see two rats in that photo.

gunny highway
20th May 2010, 06:22 PM
I see two rats in that photo.


yeah, but the one whose instincts i can trust is jumping ship. ::)

1970 Silver Art
20th May 2010, 06:41 PM
Funny article. The rat was trying to tell us something.


he must be jumping ship. and when the rats jump ship us sailors should take heed.


The little rat is trying to rush to its bug-out place before the "big rat" gov't boys try to move in for the kill. ;D

Quantum
20th May 2010, 08:48 PM
I see two rats in that photo.


Hence, my thread title.

optionT
20th May 2010, 08:58 PM
The big rat sure does have a long tail if you look!

:D