memeorandum.com - 10/16/2008
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Andrew M. Seder / The Times Leader :
Secret Service says “Kill him” allegation unfounded — SCRANTON - The agent in charge of the Secret Service field office in Scranton said allegations that someone yelled “kill him” when presidential hopeful ...
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
gatewaypundit.blogspot.com - 10/16/2008
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gatewaypundit.blogspot.com —
The liberal media does it again . The
allegations that someone yelled "kill him" from the crowd...
at the Scranton Palin event this week were bogus. No one "heard" anything... Except for the liberal reporter from the Scranton Times-Tribune . The Times ...
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Surprise! It's a Hoax!... Secret Service Says "Kill ...
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“Kill him” Allegation Turns Out to Be Bogus
The Sundries Shack —
... what he allegedly heard? I imagine his answers would be quite interesting.
I’m also waiting for apologies from the Obama campaign for the outright slander they’ve hurled at John McCain and Sarah Palin. I’m waiting for John Lewis to come forward and say he’s sorry for likening McCain to a bigoted southern Democrat. I’m waiting for the flood of retractions from the MSM.
None of these will happen, but I can dream, can’t I?
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Jim Treacher's Blog That Is on the Internet —
... Bush, you should have run four years ago"). Smirking jug-ears looked irritated and flustered. Did McCain miss some opportunities? Of course, but not too many. He was on tonight, and I wish this was the guy who had showed up at the last two debates. Anyway, thanks for allowing me to think that I am not alone. You're welcome, but you'd better make fun of Obama's ears while you can. If he wins, such hate speech will be dealt with harshly. Oh, and... "killed"? Somebody call the Secret Service ! P.S. Ezra Klein and Matt Yglesias , AKA Jim Henson's Pundit ...
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Obama buys first video game campaign ads —
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