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Veterans' Ball Organizer Takes Money, Runs; No Outrage, MSM Attention
2009-01-24
In a follow-up to an January 19 report from the Navy Times, the Army Times reported yesterday that:
The promoter who failed to hold a promised Veterans Inaugural Ball on Tuesday has left behind a trail of angry corporate sponsors and charities who contributed to the event, disappointed performers who were booked for entertainment, and 17 to 25 beauty queens who were told they would be ambassadors for their states at the ball and help raise up to $10 million for veterans' causes.
Reporter Rick Maze gave a detailed account of promoter Dante Hayes's lies and fabrications:
He disappeared last week, about the time that the performers and beauty queens were expecting to receive final details on their travel and lodging arrangements, and around the same time that the hotel where the ball was supposed to be held pulled the plug when it had not received payment.

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Hayes did not respond to telephone calls to three different numbers he had provided to people involved in helping with the inaugural, and he also did not respond to e-mail. Entertainers, the hotel where the ball was going to be held, the people invited to attend and those who bought tickets — which sold for up to $385 for veterans and $500 for nonveterans — said they have not heard from Hayes since they learned there was no ball, no visits with veterans and no money to be turned over to charities.
The story is not unknown among members of the mainstream media at large. Indeed, the Washington Post's gossip column [3] picked up on the first Navy Times story on Hayes in its January 20 edition. Even so, a search on Nexis for Dante Hayes shows no recent stories on broadcast network news programs, nor the AP news wire.

Had such a scam that victimized veterans gone down in January 2005, when President Bush was criticized by many in the media for spending $40 million on inaugural festivities, there's little doubt this story would receive major play on the networks.
Posted by:Fred

#4  I suspect that promoter Dante Hayes may soon learn that he picked the wrong group of people to rip off.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2009-01-24 08:10  

#3  He attended the "Hood" ball because that's where his roots lie. He's got nothing in common with the soldier, Marine, sailor, or Airman MOH winner. He knows he must betray Gates, Petreaus and DoD one day, one day very soon I suspect. It should come as no surprise to anyone
Posted by: Besoeker   2009-01-24 07:19  

#2  That ain't the worst
By comparison, the quadrennial "Salute to Heroes Ball" went on as planned, just as it has on every Inauguration Night since 1953. But this year's event was noteworthy for its most prominent no-show: the new commander-in-chief. Barack Obama was the first president to skip the event, breaking a tradition that began with Dwight D. Eisenhower.

To his credit, Mr. Obama did attend the Commander-in-Chief's ball, but the Heroes gala is no ordinary event. It's been a staple of the inauguration for six decades and it's chief sponsor is a powerful organization (the American Legion) that has been courted by every recent president and presidential candidate. Among those honored at the Heroes ball are the nation's Medal of Honor recipients. This year, 47 of the 99 living MOH winners were at this year's ball, where they were honored by Vice-President Joe Biden and other dignitaries.

Obviously, the president can't make it to every inaugural event, but nine commanders-in-chief found time to attend. As for President Obama, he found time to attend something called the "Neighborhood Inaugural Ball," aimed at D.C. residents. Apparently, living inside the federal district puts you higher on the social register than winning the nation's highest decoration for military valor.

Change we can believe in.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2009-01-24 07:06  

#1  Speaking of balls - hang him by his.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2009-01-24 00:14  

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