First Family Heads To Camp David For Birthday Party
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First Family Heads To Camp David For Birthday Party
The first family headed to Camp David Friday for a birthday celebration for first daughter Malia.
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WASHINGTON (July 3, 2009)--President Barack Obama is helping the nation celebrate its birthday and his daughter Malia celebrate hers.

The president on Friday morning flew to Camp David, Md., for the first part of the first family's Fourth of July celebration, including daughter Malia's 11th birthday on Saturday.

He set off with friend Martin Nesbitt to meet first lady Michelle Obama, who was already at Camp David.

About 20 of Malia's tween-age friends will be on hand for the festivities.

In an interview with The Associated Press, the president was bemused at the thought of being surrounded by so many girls.

"It's a little intimidating,” he said.

The first family returns to the White House by Saturday evening to host 1,200 military families for a Fourth of July barbecue on the South Lawn.


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Posted by: hadnuff on Jul 5, 2009 at 01:05 PM

gee "It's a little intimidating,” to us tax payers during the worst recession ever, that you cruise all over the world at our expense on your date nights and birthday celebrations, while we scrape by on the scraps you idiots leave behind. thanks you epic failure as a president..
Posted by: susan Location: nebraska on Jul 5, 2009 at 12:19 PM

Who paid for "flying in" all the little girls for the party? If it's the taxpayer, I have a problem with that.
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