floppingaces.net - 10/16/2008
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Will we now get an apology from the Obama campaign for making this charge in last night’s debate?
Secret Service says “Kill him” allegation unfounded
By Andrew M. Seder
The Times Leader
Oct. 16, 2008
SCRANTON – The agent in charge of the Secret Service field office ...
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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patterico.com - 10/14/2008
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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 ...
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Nobody Yelled “Kill Him” About Obama at a ...
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
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So, No One Yelled, "Kill Him."
Little Miss Attila —
So, No One Yelled, "Kill Him." What a surprise. I'm sure we'll be hearing an apology from the mainstream media and from Barack Obama himself (after all, he brought it up in the debate last night). But he'll be wearing his "Sarah Palin Is a Cunt" T-Shirt, so I may find myself doubting his sincerity. Posted by Attila Girl at October 16, 2008 11:09 AM | ...
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