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Report: Secret Service Investigating "Kill Him" Shriek At Palin Rally
Scranton's Times-Tribune , which reported yesterday that a man yelled "kill him" about Barack Obama at a Sarah Palin rally, now says the Secret Service is getting involved : The U.S. Secret Service is investigating a threatening remark directed at Democratic presidential candidate Barack ...
Nobody Yelled “Kill Him” About Obama at a McCain or Palin Rally
patterico.com — Everyone in the country seems to think someone yelled “Kill him!” at a McCain/Palin rally, about Barack... Obama. It’s just not true. The “Kill him!” phrase was originally reported by the Washingon Post — and it ... (more) Nobody Yelled “Kill Him” About Obama at a ...
Report from Palin rally
blog.news-record.com — Newspaper stories from Palin's rally from myself and Joe Killian. -=-=-=-=-=-=- There are certain things that get... me really concerned when I hear them from someone I’m working with. Joe Killian (who blogs for the paper here and on his own time here ... (more) Report from Palin rally
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scrantontimes.com — The U.S. Secret Service is investigating a threatening remark directed at Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama during... a political event in Scranton. The agency followed up on a report in The Times-Tribune that a member of the crowd shouted, ... (more) Breaking news: Secret Service investigating threat from ...
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