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Security at pro-choice White House counts unborn children
The pro-choice Obama White House requires pregnant visitors to count their unborn child as a person for tours of the executive mansion.
“Crazy as it may sound, you MUST include the baby in the overall count of guests in the tour,” the email stated. “It’s an easy process.”
The missive instructs guests to list the following for unborn children:
“LAST NAME: The family’s last name.
FIRST NAME: ‘Baby’ as a first name.
MIDDLE NAME: NMN as in No Middle Name.
DOB: Use the date you are submitting the request to us as their birthday.
GENDER: If the parents know put the gender down if not, you can enter either M or F as we’ll ask you to update it at the time of birth.
SOCIAL: As they will not have a SSN and are under 18, you will not need to enter this field. Again if the spreadsheet asked for a social enter 9 zero’s (not the word nine zeros but 000000000 and yes it happens!)
CITIZEN/CITY/STATE: The citizen, city and state should be entered the same as the parents.”
A spokesman for the Secret Service said all visitors to the White House are required to provide identification “regardless of age,” and that the policy for unborn infants takes into account that a child might be born between the time that its parents request a tour and the time that the tour actually takes place.
A spokesman for the Secret Service said all visitors to the White House are required to provide identification “regardless of age,” and that the policy for unborn infants takes into account that a child might be born between the time that its parents request a tour and the time that the tour actually takes place.
Requiring parents to register their unborn child “serves as a placeholder,” said spokesman Max Milien. He said the policy helps “to expedite the process” when parents arrive for a tour with a baby that has been born recently.
FIRST NAME: ‘Baby’ as a first name.
Originally posted by Blackmarketeer
A spokesman for the Secret Service said all visitors to the White House are required to provide identification “regardless of age,” and that the policy for unborn infants takes into account that a child might be born between the time that its parents request a tour and the time that the tour actually takes place.
Requiring parents to register their unborn child “serves as a placeholder,” said spokesman Max Milien. He said the policy helps “to expedite the process” when parents arrive for a tour with a baby that has been born recently.
Maybe if they're that pregnant they can hold off on touring the WH.
Originally posted by MrSpad
It takes at the very least one month after applying and registering to get a White House Tour and thats if you are very very lucky, they suggest registering 6 months in advance. So they tell you to register your baby now because if you show up with a baby not on the list then you will not be allowed in.