Soldiers Relocate Wedding to Accommodate Obama's Golf Game

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Soldiers Relocate Wedding to Accommodate Obama's Golf Game



Natalie Heimel and her fiancé, Edward Mallue Jr., a pair of captains in the Army, were walking from their wedding rehearsal on Saturday at the 16th tee box at Kaneohe Klipper Golf Course in Hawaii when they were informed they'd have to move their wedding, scheduled for the next day.

President Barack Obama wanted to play through.

It was the second time that day that the couple heard from the nation's commander in chief, whose affinity for golf has, at times, caused political headaches for the White House. Stationed in Hawaii and knowing the president spends his Christmas holiday on the islands, they invited him to their ceremony on a lark. They had received a letter earlier on Saturday saying Obama regretted he couldn't come and wishing them happiness on their wedding day.

“He apologized and congratulated them.”

Jamie McCarthy

“It was kind of ironic they got the letter from them and then, within hours, they were told they had to be moved due to him,” Jamie McCarthy, Mallue's sister, said in an interview. “It was emotional, especially for her—she’s the bride and in less than 24 hours they had to change everything they had planned.”

The golf course, located on the Marine Corps Base Hawaii, is a regular stop for Obama when he's in the state, with the Ko’olau Mountains framing the front nine and majestic views of Pacific coastline spanning the back nine. It's also a favorite spot for Mallue, a golfing enthusiast.

Still, anyone planning an event at the course when the president may be in town is warned about the potential for last-minute shuffling, said Naile Brennan, manager of K Bay Catering, which was handling logistics for the wedding. Brennan said they had other sites ready to go, and the couple ended up choosing the lush, green lawn near the home of Colonel Eric Schaefer, the commanding officer of the base, which offers an elevated view near the 16th hole.

“It's much prettier and much nicer venue unless you're an avid golfer,” Brennan said. “It's more secluded and there are no golfers yelling, 'Fore!'”

An administration spokesman referred questions about the day to the military base, and it's not clear the White House would have been informed about the wedding in advance. After Bloomberg Politics inquired about the scheduling conflict, Obama put in a personal call to the bride.

“He apologized and congratulated them,” McCarthy said, adding that it was a “wonderful talk.”

“We were all there, it was perfect,” she said. “Made their day.”

source: Soldiers Relocate Wedding to Accommodate Obama's Golf Game - Bloomberg Politics
 

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Aside from the fact that he isn't my Obama, the story doesn't really attack him. It would appear you're confused.

It's not an attack..

It's just a crappy thing to do.. period.

Couple moves wedding because of Obama's golf game

The bride spends lots of money, then at last notice 24hrs before the wedding gets TURFED.

If Obama had a set, he should have shown up and said "hi!" and played it classy.
 

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It's just a crappy thing to do.. period.
That's debatable. Regardless, it's not the Presidents call. Did you even read the article?
The bride spends lots of money, then at last notice 24hrs before the wedding gets TURFED.
They were warned that this could happen and it sounds like they were accommodated quite well. Did you even read the article?
If Obama had a set, he should have shown up and said "hi!" and played it classy.
I doubt Obama knew what was going on. I'm guessing he has bigger things on his plate.

...anything that attacks your Obama...

It's not an attack..

You should make up your mind
 

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i saw the 'couple' being interviewed on tv today, they were ecstatic that their wedding included a
story about the u.s. president being there, a story they can tell people for many years, it
seemed like a great time for them.
 

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This is not a news story except on a very slow day while the paint is drying.
The couple did not go down the road tearing out their hair either. In fact they
were not angry or upset so why is it that a few are trying to make something
out of it. Perhaps the President has done such a good job they can't find
any other way to attack him. Of course he hasn't done a perfect job but the
story is a tempest in a teapot.
 

Cannuck

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So it looks like we can all agree that there isn't much to see here and the story was just a feeble attempt to sling some mud at the Pres.
 

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What I would like to know is what kind of person books their wedding at a golf course?

We get a couple a year at our course. They are usually picturesque and the dining areas usually seat a few hundred. Most golf courses are used to serving large groups of people due to tournaments
 

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After Bloomberg Politics inquired about the scheduling conflict, Obama put in a personal call to the bride.

“He apologized and congratulated them,” McCarthy said, adding that it was a “wonderful talk.”

“We were all there, it was perfect,” she said. “Made their day.”

that's so cool for them....very nice!!!
 

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What I would like to know is what kind of person books their wedding at a golf course?

Dude... Seriously?

Plush Golf Clubs have some of the best halls, food, facilities than any VFW or Elks Hall could dream of.

You mean to tell me you've never went to a wedding at a golf club?