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To: Crim; Albion Wilde; kcvl

Be advised Crim is short on something, either reading comprehension or honesty.

In post 294 I provided the link he posted to you, Albion, and the article is the source for the information he posted to you, kcvl. But I also provided this one...

http://www.salon.com/politics/war_room/2008/10/16/kill_him/index.html?source=rss&aim=/politics/war_room

...which specifically says that the SS found “tell him” or “tell them” on the tape, not “kill him.” Yet he’s left it out of his reponses to both of you.

Crim, if you believe the SS is lying or doesn’t know what they heard and you heard it better than them, then that’s just great. But say so instead of presenting the idea that the SS found “kill him” but ignored it because Ayers is not a presidential candidate. That’s decidedly not the case.


365 posted on 11/09/2008 4:57:38 PM PST by Mr. Silverback (It's time to turn about, like Sheridan at Cedar Creek. Let's punch them out of their boots!)
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There was a hit piece on Joe the Plumber today on the radio and since he's no threat to any republican I think all of this is strictly the left's moveon types and their lying press trying to do as much damage as possible to keep us on the defensive rather than the offensive.

The WSJ small biz reporter Kelly whatsherface raised all the discredited stuff on the plumber over again, claimed he might not be a plumber, and could have been a plant at the "rally." Of course, this wasn't a rally and Obama came to his neighborhod not the other way around but what do reporters care about getting their facts straight?

We've got a lot of research to do on people and more before two years' time to try to get a hold on congress. If they can keep us accusing one another, and snip at anyone who shows potential leadership abilities, then we won't get a chance to get a lock on the left's six.

This effort is too broad to just be disgruntled campaign workers.

I it is very revealing when the leftists attack "regular people" even when the election's over and the libs should feel safe. Very revealing indeed.

374 posted on 11/09/2008 6:00:55 PM PST by piasa (How's that change workin' for ya?)
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To: Mr. Silverback

Be advised Crim is short on something, either reading comprehension or honesty.

In post 294 I provided the link he posted to you, Albion, and the article is the source for the information he posted to you, kcvl. But I also provided this one...

http://www.salon.com/politics/war_room/2008/10/16/kill_him/index.html?source=rss&aim=/politics/war_room

...which specifically says that the SS found “tell him” or “tell them” on the tape, not “kill him.” Yet he’s left it out of his reponses to both of you.

Crim, if you believe the SS is lying or doesn’t know what they heard and you heard it better than them, then that’s just great. But say so instead of presenting the idea that the SS found “kill him” but ignored it because Ayers is not a presidential candidate. That’s decidedly not the case.


Argue with your own posted source:

Secret Service Discounts Any Threat In “Kill Him” Shout
Posted Oct 11, 2008 by William March
Updated Oct 11, 2008 at 03:18 PM

A caller to the Tribune has confirmed hearing a shout of “Kill him” from a crowd member at a Sarah Palin rally in Clearwater on Monday, but the U.S. Secret Service says it has not found any indication that a threat toward Barack Obama was intended.

After a Tampa Tribune story on the incident in Friday’s paper, several attendees from the rally called the Tribune to describe what they knew about it.

One woman who was standing near the traveling press gallery, the location of the reporter who wrote about the incident, said she heard the shout of “Kill him” from a man close to her, but that it appeared to refer to William Ayers, not Obama.

At the time of the incident, Palin was criticizing Obama for his relationship with Ayers, a former anti-Vietnam War radical who’s now a neighbor and political supporter of Obama.

The caller who confirmed the shout left a name but no phone number in two voice-mail messages to the Tribune, and couldn’t be located for further comment.

Two other callers, who said they were standing in a part of the crowd away from the apparent location of the incident, said they heard a man near them shout, “Tell ‘em,” which could have been mistaken for “Kill him,” at the time of the incident.

The shout isn’t audible on television recordings of the event, which use a sound system connected to the speaker’s microphone and pick up little of the crowd sound. The local press gallery was located some distance away from the traveling press and the apparent site of the incident.

Reporter Dana Milbank of The Washington Post, who was in the traveling press gallery, reported the incident in a story Oct. 7. In interviews following his story, he said the shout could have been a reference to Ayers, not Obama.

In his story, Milbank also said crowd members near his location taunted reporters as they arrived, “hurled obscenities at a camera crew,” and that one person shouted a racial epithet, “Sit down, boy,” at a black broadcast crew member.

The rally attendee near Milbank’s location said in her voice-mail messages that there were back-and-forth comments between the crowd and the reporters, but denied that obscenities or the word “boy” were used.


maybe I dont hear so good eh?

maybe I cant read?

maybe I dont remember things well?

maybe it’s time for the eye test...

How many fingers am I holding up?


375 posted on 11/09/2008 6:14:47 PM PST by Crim (Dont frak with the Zeitgeist....http://falconparty.com/)
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