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Topic started on 10-11-2008 @ 04:42 PM by Rotoplooker
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We now know the Secret Service code names for the Obama administration and family.
Source: Secret Service Code Names
The Obama family recently received its new (and alliterative) names: "Renegade" (Barack), "Renaissance" (Michelle), "Radiance" (Malia) and
"Rosebud" (Sasha).
"Renegade" is an interesting choice.
Definition:
ren⋅e⋅gade
–noun
1. a person who deserts a party or cause for another.
2. an apostate from a religious faith.
–adjective
3. of or like a renegade; traitorous.
I hope this isn't an indication of how the Secret Service thinks of the man they are supposed to protect with their lives.
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reply posted on 10-11-2008 @ 04:45 PM by sos37
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Here's a really stupid question. Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong. But aren't code names supposed to be kept .. well, ... secret?
* EDIT - Nevermind, the story actually says the names are not supposed to be secret. So it makes total sense why the secret service has them. Wait
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[edit on 10-11-2008 by sos37]
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reply posted on 10-11-2008 @ 04:50 PM by Rotoplooker
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That is a good question. I wondered the same thing a few years ago, and I what I found out it is that technology has reduced the importance for
secret code names. Because the secret service now uses secure encrypted radios, it's not as big of an issue.
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reply posted on 10-11-2008 @ 04:55 PM by jam321
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What is the deal with all the "R's"?
Maybe they like what R's represents..... Republicans...Rednecks...Racists....Religion....Rifles...
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reply posted on 10-11-2008 @ 05:09 PM by YourForever
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RELIANT RONALD REAGAN
RAINBOW NANCY REAGAN
SNOWBANK BARBARA BUSH
SNOWSTORM GEORGE BUSH
EAGLE BILL CLINTON
EVERGREEN HILLARY CLINTON
TUMBLER GEORGE BUSH, JR.
TEMPO LAURA BUSH
Renegade?
[edit on 10/11/08 by YourForever]
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reply posted on 10-11-2008 @ 05:45 PM by Kailassa
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Originally posted by YourForever
Renegade?
I'd rather be a Renegade than a Tumbler.
I expect they had to catch a lot more tumbles than we ever saw.
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reply posted on 10-11-2008 @ 05:48 PM by FlyersFan
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Originally posted by YourForever
TUMBLER GEORGE BUSH, JR.
He had a different one on 9/11. I remember after the fact that they said he was given a special one that day. I dont' remember what it was -
something to do with traveling.
Gov Palins was/is Denali.
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reply posted on 10-11-2008 @ 05:49 PM by YourForever
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reply posted on 10-11-2008 @ 06:00 PM by Stormdancer777
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Originally posted by sos37
Here's a really stupid question. Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong. But aren't code names supposed to be kept .. well, ... secret?
* EDIT - Nevermind, the story actually says the names are not supposed to be secret. So it makes total sense why the secret service has them. Wait
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[edit on 10-11-2008 by sos37]
I am confused, what is the point of the code names?
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reply posted on 10-11-2008 @ 06:08 PM by GoalPoster
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Originally posted by Stormdancer777
Originally posted by sos37
Here's a really stupid question. Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong. But aren't code names supposed to be kept .. well, ... secret?
* EDIT - Nevermind, the story actually says the names are not supposed to be secret. So it makes total sense why the secret service has them. Wait
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[edit on 10-11-2008 by sos37]
I am confused, what is the point of the code names?
I think it is because they need something short as in Renegade is in the building as opposed to President Obama is in the building.
I guess it all boils down to when they're talking into those really cool wrist radio dealies they have to make is short so it doesn't look like
they're trying to chew off their own hand.
As entertaining as that would be, it would send a real wrong signal to the rest of the world . . .
Imagine old Uncle Ned talking with Aunt Shirley whilst watching the prez show up somewhere . . . .
[Uncle Ned] - say Shirl, don't it look like that cop is trying to chew off his hand to get away from the president.
[Aunt Shirley] - sure 'nuff does Neddy . . . kinda like you on our wedding night, t'ain't it!
[Uncle Ned] - yup, Shirl . . . good times they was . . . damn good times . . .
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reply posted on 10-11-2008 @ 06:38 PM by HunkaHunka
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Originally posted by sos37
Here's a really stupid question. Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong. But aren't code names supposed to be kept .. well, ... secret?
* EDIT - Nevermind, the story actually says the names are not supposed to be secret. So it makes total sense why the secret service has them. Wait
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[edit on 10-11-2008 by sos37]
Evidently, since they use encrypted communications they believe it is a non-issue.
Although, I'm with you on the "why are they telling us the codenames?" stance.
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reply posted on 10-11-2008 @ 07:45 PM by jsobecky
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Although, I'm with you on the "why are they telling us the codenames?" stance.
So you/we can look smart at parties?
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reply posted on 10-11-2008 @ 07:47 PM by dooper
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I can sure think of some alternatives. . .
Some really, really good ones at that!
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reply posted on 10-11-2008 @ 08:33 PM by eventHorizon
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clever codenames....
almost prophetic...imo.
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