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 Secret Service: No One Shouted 'Kill Him' at McCain Rally
Secret Service: No One Shouted 'Kill Him' at McCain Rally
Politics | Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 9:30:03 am PST If you need any more evidence that you cannot trust the media in this election, here you go. All week, every media organization in America has been endlessly repeating that someone shouted Kill him at a Sarah Palin rally when Barack Obama s name was ...
Secret Service says "Kill him" allegation unfounded | Wilkes-Barre breaking news | ...
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 ... (more) Secret Service says "Kill him" allegation unfounded | ...
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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Video: Obama Bashes McCain with a Bogus Story
Little Green Footballs — ... After an investigation, the Secret Service announced that the allegation that someone yelled “Kill him” when Barack Obama’s name was mentioned at a Sarah Palin rally is completely unfounded. ...

Larwyn's Link Kerplosion: The Podcast
Doug Ross @ Journal — ... • Shocker: the media lied (*sigh*) again. The Secret Service confirms that no one shouted 'kill him' at the McCain rally . Doesn't the press have a Palin expense report to track down? • YouTube: ...

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