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Dem Supporters Asked To Buy Obama Speech Tickets
Dem Supporters Asked To Buy Obama Speech Tickets
Two known Democratic supporters are outraged at their own party after being solicited to buy tickets to Barack Obama's acceptance speech at Invesco Field next Thursday, CBS4 reports. The seats were distributed for free to the general public.
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What will they sell next? A lock of his hair?
Sister Toldjah — ... CBS4Denver reports on how while Team Obama claimed to the public that tickets to his concert, er, acceptance speech were free, privately some were being sold in exchange for campaign cash: ...

CBS4 Reveals Secret Page On Obama Website Selling ‘Free’ Tickets To Speech
Stop The ACLU — ... to be able to get the “free” tickets to the Barack Obama speech on August 29, 2008, where he will officially accept the Democratic nomination for president. His campaign denied it, yet others spoke to reporters with firsthand accounts of what was said to them and what was happening. Today, as shown in the video above, CBS4 of Denver was alerted to a secret page on the Barack Obama website that was selling the tickets that the campaign has maintained were to be given away freely. CBS reports said they tried to access the URL where the supposedly free tickets were being sold and ...

A Ticket Scalper In The White House?
Deceiver.com — ... Today, CBS-TV4 in Denver is reporting that the Obama campaign has been secretly selling tickets to this event for $1,000 each. This despite the fact that ...

Obama Tix: When Free Costs $1,000
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