Govt cuts NFL, baseball TV to overseas troops, keeps govt golf courses near DC open

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Our troops at remote bases overseas have little direct communications or news links to home. The military maintains a few radio and television channels to such bases, to provide isolated, homesick troops with a little bit of home flavor.

No more. It's being cut due to the Democrats shutting down the government.

But government-owned-and-maintained golf courses the President frequently goes to, on military bases near Washington DC, are being kept open.

Let them eat cake, Barry.

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Military keeps Camp David open, cuts NFL, baseball coverage to troops overseas | WashingtonExaminer.com

Military keeps Camp David open, cuts NFL, baseball coverage to troops overseas

By PAUL BEDARD | OCTOBER 4, 2013 AT 10:23 AM

President Obama has visited the Navy-run presidential retreat Camp David in central Maryland only 32 times, but it is being kept open during the government shutdown for his entertainment and security at the same time the Pentagon is cutting sports coverage to hundreds of thousands of troops around the world.

A phone call to the retreat found it open, confirming a TMZ report.

Camp David is one of the most highly secure areas in the nation and provides the president with a safe haven. The president has been known to shoot skeet at Camp David, which he most recently used for his 52nd birthday, according to CBS White House Correspondent Mark Knoller.

Obama has spent just 78 days at the retreat, choosing instead to spend his weekends in Washington and hitting military golf courses, which are also being kept open during the government shutdown.

In the meantime, overseas troops who typically look forward to watching NFL games and the baseball playoffs provided by the Armed Forces Network, will get little if any service due to the shutdown. A notice on the AFN page reads:

“GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN. Due to the government shutdown, the Defense Department can only provide limited overseas television, radio, print and web services.”
 

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