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Friday, February 11, 2011


I'm a little late to the dance on this one, but with all the fervor over the SuperBowl National Anthem screw up, I thought the real story worth of outrage is worth of attention.
At this year's Super Bowl, five Navy F-18s are traveling all the way from Virginia Beach, Virginia for the ceremony at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington.

The domed arena will be closed. The spectators inside will not see it. The five-second shot will be shown on TV.

The U.S. Navy says the cost to bring the formation of four planes, plus a backup, to North Texas is $109,000 in fuel. According to Department of Defense tables, the entire cost will be more than $450,000, based on the operational cost of the F-18 aircraft and the number of hours the pilots will fly.

The same kind of F-18 fighter operates out of the Joint Reserve Base in Fort Worth, less than 20 miles from the stadium.
So for a paltry half million bucks, we get some F-18s flying over a closed stadium. Here's what I want to know: If anyone that's upset that a pop star screwed up the lyrics to the national anthem actually noticed or knew what the correct lyrics were is equally upset with the government blowing half a million bucks on crap NO ONE in the stadium can see, because if it was for the TV audience, we could have seen the footage from last year for a whole lot cheaper.



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