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Pool Report for Obama Golfing Trip on Dec. 29

Subject: Pool Report #2

For the third time this trip, President-elect Barack Obama  left the Kailua compound where he and his entourage are staying for a round of golf at an area course.  It was the second time this trip that Obama  has played at the course.  At 12:05 p.m. Obama's motorcade left Kailuana Place in Kailua, arriving at the course at 12:15 p.m.  Obama greeted Punahou classmate Greg Orme with a hearty handshake and hug.

Obama is golfing with Chicago friends Eric Whitaker,  Martin Nesbitt, aide Eugene Kang,  and Punahou classmates Bobby Titcomb, and Greg Orme  After loading his clubs onto a cart, Obama, wearing sunglasses, a white shirt, khaki  shorts, white and brown golf shoes,  and a red baseball cap emblazoned with the  City and County of Honolulu's Ocean Safety logo, drove  down to the driving range.  At 12:21 p.m. he bent over  a grey plastic trash can and filled a bucket  half-full with range balls.

Standing next  to Whitaker,  Obama , with a white glove on his right hand,  spread the range balls out on the grass before putting an iron behind his back and stretching.  Obama  took three  practice swings.  His first shot was a ground ball straight  ahead.  His next shot went airborne but created a divet  that Obama walked  out to pick up and replace.   After several more shots and one more replaced divet , Obama looked up to the pool and pointed at the photographers and reporters with his iron.  The pool was then moved into the course's clubhouse.

Prior to leaving for the course at about 11 a.m., a group of five people approached the security checkpoint setup by the U.S. Secret Service and Honolulu police carrying a box wrapped with a gold ribbon.  The group, led by Fred and Pat Shepherd from Greenbrae, California and Robert Steiver,  65 of Honolulu, asked the Secret Service if they could deliver  the box and a letter to Obama.   The Secret Service declined.  Speaking to a reporter, Fred Shepherd said they wanted to deliver  the box, which once held “Super Gorilla” golf balls but now contained informational DVD's about the Israeli/Palestinian conflict.  “I don't think he's taking a vacation, he's preparing to be the next President,” said Steiver.  “I'm deathly afraid he'll continue the failed policies of the Bush administration.  I've been suffering with the Palestinians for years.”

The letter was typed on a piece of paper with Fred and Pat Shepherd's address printed at the top.  It was dated December 29, and addressed to Mr. And Mrs. Obama.  The body of the letter  read “This gift of films is offered in hope that you will take the time to view them and that you will gain an insight as to why the Palestinians have been fighting for their land, pride and children for over 100 years.  Today, one of Israel's major newspapers, Ha'aretz, has condemned Israel's slaughter of Palestinian men, women and children and in no uncertain terms: Israel is and has been committing war crimes.  We look forward to your presidency…more than any other in our lifetime.  Best wishes to you and your daughters.  Thank you.  Warm regards.”  The letter is signed by Fred and Pat Shepherd.

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    • 12:00 pm
    • Michelle Obama holds event to thank volunteers who helped ready the White House for Christmas
    • 12:35 pm
    • President Obama and Vice President Biden have lunch in the Private Dining Room
    • 1:00 pm
    • Robert Gibbs delivers the daily press briefing from the White House
    • Vice President Biden presents three U.S. organizations with the 2008 Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award, honoring organizational performance excellence and innovation
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    • 3:00 pm
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    • 4:10 pm
    • President Obama meets with Senator Graham in the Oval Office
    • 7:30 pm
    • Ed Gillespie gives speech on "Rebuilding the Republican Party" at the University of Delaware

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