And they SHOULD remove the booing. Regardless of politics, we should never wish ill on a fellow American. Not even Bill Clinton.
I think the point is that no one booed. The associated press put that line in there.
There was no booing, number one. The AP flat out made it up.
Second, if there had been any booing from even a minority, the original story made it sound like everybody in the "audience of thousands" booed. At this point by all witness accounts there was not even one boo. But notice the really outrageous part the AP tacked on about "President Bush did nothing to stop them". That is beyond belief!
And to those that say fire the reporter, get real. The AP is no stranger to anti-Bush propaganda and have used it blatantly in the past. Remember in Iraq the story about the "wedding party" that it was reported we bombed? For weeks after our military had shown it was no wedding party the AP published reports from their correspondent over there insisting that it was.