Tuesday, January 27, 2009
First Black President Forced to Live in Second Floor Apartment in Federal Housing Project
The first African American President and his family have been moved into a second story apartment in a federal housing project in Washington, D.C.
The rest of the project is used by transients in public bedrooms, assorted cramped office space, public eating halls, meeting rooms, maintenance, a public relations office, project security, a barber shop, an industrial sized kitchen that can serve meals to hundreds of people, a movie theater, and a bowling alley.
Despite the fact that the President is a known basketball player, there are no hoops within the project confines.
Located in the commercial and office center of town, the project has people constantly coming and going at all hours of the day and night. Even strangers are invited to wander through certain rooms on the first floor.
If fact, his wife has been forced to work in offices located within the project
He even has to share his office suite (which he must walk to) with hundreds of other people including the Vice President, who was given a luxurious mansion in the tony upscale neighborhood of the Naval Observatory for the use of he and his wife.
A photograph of this federal office/housing project is seen below:
The rest of the project is used by transients in public bedrooms, assorted cramped office space, public eating halls, meeting rooms, maintenance, a public relations office, project security, a barber shop, an industrial sized kitchen that can serve meals to hundreds of people, a movie theater, and a bowling alley.
Despite the fact that the President is a known basketball player, there are no hoops within the project confines.
Located in the commercial and office center of town, the project has people constantly coming and going at all hours of the day and night. Even strangers are invited to wander through certain rooms on the first floor.
If fact, his wife has been forced to work in offices located within the project
He even has to share his office suite (which he must walk to) with hundreds of other people including the Vice President, who was given a luxurious mansion in the tony upscale neighborhood of the Naval Observatory for the use of he and his wife.
A photograph of this federal office/housing project is seen below:
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