examiner.com - 7/26/2009
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President Barack Obama speaks about Cambridge Massachusetts Police Sgt. James Crowley and Henry Louis Gates Jr., Friday, July 24, 2009, at the White House. (AP)
abcnews.go.com - 7/24/2009
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The White House today said that President Obama
"regrets" the furor his remarks on the arrest of...
his friend Henry Louis Gates Jr. have caused, as the lawyer for the cop who arrested the black Harvard University professor said the officer may sue ...
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Sgt. James Crowley May File Defamation Suit in Henry ...
thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com - 7/24/2009
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President Obama, in a brief appearance before the
press, expresses regret over how he addressed the incident...
involving Henry Louis Gates Jr. and the Cambridge police department.
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Obama Expresses His Regrets On Gates Incident
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Kristol on Obama: ‘He is an arrogant man.’
Think Progress —
... of Harvard African-American studies professor Henry Louis Gates. On Friday, Obama conceded he could have “calibrated [his] words differently” after originally stating the Cambridge police acted “stupidly.” “Everybody needs to climb down, as the president said in his briefing room comments,” NPR’s Mara Liasson said. But right-wing pundit Bill Kristol refused to let the controversy die, complaining that Obama’s apology was the sign of an “arrogant” man: ...
CNN?s Howard Kurtz Criticizes CNN?s Lou Dobbs For Giving Airtime To ?Birther? Conspiracies
The Hollywood Liberal —
... of Harvard African-American studies professor Henry Louis Gates. On Friday, Obama conceded he could have “ calibrated [his] words differently ” after originally stating the Cambridge police acted “stupidly.” “Everybody needs to climb down, as the president said in his briefing room comments,” NPR’s Mara Liasson said. But right-wing pundit Bill Kristol refused to let the controversy die, complaining that Obama’s apology was the sign of an “arrogant” man: The President could have said, you know that was a stupid thing for me to say. But he didn’t say that for some reason. You ...
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firstread.msnbc.msn.com 7/24/2009 —
From NBC’s Chuck Todd White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs says the president DOES regret commenting on the Gates issue ONLY in this respect: that had he known it would become such a media distraction, he would have refrained from ...
Sgt. James Crowley, Cambridge Police on WEEI
audio.weei.com 7/23/2009 — " Welcome back Dennis and Callahan. Hold on -- of putting someone to the head of the class as it were aware a -- just all call waiting patiently topless. About this hot button issue and knees and -- him which is an apologist I apologize beg for ...
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No Apology Necessary (From Sgt. Crowley)
directorblue.blogspot.com 7/28/2009 — Guest post by David H. Martin. If anybody should apologize for the arrest of Harvard Professor Louis Henry Gates, it is President Obama, not the arresting officer. The facts bear out that experienced Sgt. James Crowley acted totally within the bounds of proper police action. Here's what ...