confederateyankee.mu.nu - 10/16/2008
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Don't have any proof of rage-filled bigots at McCain-Palin speeches, even though you just know in your shriveled little heart that they have to be there? Never fear. You can always just make it up. The agent in charge of...
timesleader.com - 10/15/2008
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timesleader.com —
Posted: 4:03 PM Updated: 6:16 PM Secret Service
says "Kill him" allegation unfounded By Andrew M. Seder...
aseder@timesleader.com Staff Writer SCRANTON The agent in charge of the Secret Service field office in Scranton said allegations that someone ...
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Secret Service says "Kill him" allegation unfounded | ...
newsbusters.org - 10/16/2008
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newsbusters.org —
Despite the huge hubub that it's caused, the
U.S. Secret Service is formally denying an allegation from...
a Pennsylvania newspaper that an attendee at a Republican rally shouted out "kill him" in reference to Democratic presidential candidate ...
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Secret Service: No One Shouted 'Kill Him' About Obama
politico.com - 10/14/2008
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politico.com —
The Times Tribune , covering the crowd awaiting
Sarah Palin in Scranton, reports: Chris Hackett addressed the...
increasingly feisty crowd as they await the arrival of Gov. Palin. Each time the Republican candidate for the seat in the 10th ...
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'Kill him,' again
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We Demand A Correction, Etc.
Sadly, No! —
... and so on down the exact line of behaviors that he routinely and without irony accuses the ‘liberal MSM’ of doing when they print something that contradicts the unbiased reporting of Republican dupes, quasi-fascist Internet cranks, and screaming talk radio hosts.
Anyway, that was half a day ago, so it’s about time for another flaming catastrophe, chez Yankee. Let’s see what he’s gotten himself into this morning.
Secret Service: Media Claim of “Kill Him” Unfounded
Don’t have any proof of ...
We Do Not, I Say, We Super-Do-Not See A Correction
Sadly, No! —
... eternity1 since we wrote a 17-page letter2 to Confederate Yankee detailing the journalistic malfeasance that he continues to flagrantly perpetrate, yet we have heard not a single word to explain or extenuate the blatant disingenuousness and total disregard for facts that. . .uh, uh, uh, stupoundingly bamblastic craptigency of the most flagrant and blatant kind!
Hell’s bells, are we steaming!!!
Secret Service: Media Claim of “Kill Him” Unfounded
Don’t ...
Gone hunting tomorrow links
Maggie's Farm —
... Caligula bought the farm. Call me when it's ready. Chicken-fried Chicken. I want mashed potatoes on the side, and biscuits. Nothing green, please. Do I look like a rabbit? David Brooks has an Obama wet dream. What is it with these straight guys and Obama? The Eve of Destruction. Not yet. Man, that was an idiotic song. I cannot keep up with MSM lies and keep my new job and pay my taxes at the same time. Thanks to Confed Yank, here and here. Why so many conservatives have to be from Wasilla ...
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