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Re: Blacks don't worry about Obama's safety...
| larry moe 'n curly | 25 Feb 2008 04:46 |
> Whether Obama is white or afican american, he is running to the > Democratic party presidential nomination. I bet Hillary's and > McCain's security details are not that lax. How about somebody with > an automatic weapon with no stock, with a screw-on 18" - 24" barrel > and a nice big clip? Spray the stage with a 100 or so 9mm slugs and > somebody might hit something. And don't count on it being an amateur. What professional has ever tried to kill a US president or presidential candidate in the US? .I think they've all been amateurs, although professionals would have probably carried out the assassination of FDR if the Business Plot (many rich families were behind it, including some DuPonts and Bushes) hadn't been foiled.
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| edspyhill01@yahoo.com | 25 Feb 2008 03:40 |
On Feb 24, 9:31 pm, "Don't Taze Me, Bro!" <No1Exis...@Earth1.net> wrote:
> <edspyhil...@yahoo.com> wrote in message > [quoted text clipped - 13 lines] > an arena with a gun. If they had planned to then they would have tried to > get close... Whether Obama is white or afican american, he is running to the Democratic party presidential nomination. I bet Hillary's and McCain's security details are not that lax. How about somebody with an automatic weapon with no stock, with a screw-on 18" - 24" barrel and a nice big clip? Spray the stage with a 100 or so 9mm slugs and somebody might hit something. And don't count on it being an amateur.
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| Don't Taze Me, Bro! | 25 Feb 2008 02:31 |
>During one Obama rally in Dallas the Secret Service dismantled the >metal detectors one hour before Obama arrived. They allowed people to >enter the rally for over an hour without being checked for weapons. >The Dallas police complained but the Secret Service just ignored them. Ironically the "blacks worry about obama story" came out hours after Drudge posted that on his site. The SS had been letting people into the Obama ralley for 2 hours. all of the bottom teir and most of the top teir was full. That means someone who have had to hit Obama from at least 100 yards away with a hand gun... Again, another non story. If someone wanted to do this well enough and was a good shot then they would not try to sneak in to an arena with a gun. If they had planned to then they would have tried to get close...
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| edspyhill01@yahoo.com | 25 Feb 2008 02:13 |
On Feb 24, 9:03 pm, "Don't Taze Me, Bro!" <No1Exis...@Earth1.net> wrote:
> Blacks don't worry about Obama's safety, but the media has told them that > they do. That has to be one of the most silly stories lately. As if a people [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > This is just more proof that the media encourages everyone to feel a certain > way... creating a market for stories that they can sell... During one Obama rally in Dallas the Secret Service dismantled the metal detectors one hour before Obama arrived. They allowed people to enter the rally for over an hour without being checked for weapons. The Dallas police complained but the Secret Service just ignored them.
Doesn't sound like Obama is being protected too well.
Ed S.
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| Don't Taze Me, Bro! | 25 Feb 2008 02:03 |
Blacks don't worry about Obama's safety, but the media has told them that they do. That has to be one of the most silly stories lately. As if a people somehow have a personal relationship with a political leader, enough to "worry" about them.
I hope that no President is ever assasinated, but that story just made me laugh. As soon as it was posted, you saw the boards light up with "We are worried about Obama" posts.
This is just more proof that the media encourages everyone to feel a certain way... creating a market for stories that they can sell...
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