Secret Service Probing Obama Assassination Poll on Facebook

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May 9, 2002
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The U.S. Secret Service is investigating a "poll" posted on Facebook that asked users the most unsocial, unspeakable question: Should President Obama be assassinated?

Edwin Donovan, a spokesman for the Secret Service, said the agency will take "appropriate investigative steps" in connection to the survey, which was posted on Saturday and was quickly removed when Facebook employees were alerted to its existence.

"We are continuing our investigation," Donovan told FOXNews.com, declining further comment.

The poll asked respondents: "Should Obama be killed?"

The possible answers were "no," "maybe," yes," and "yes if he cuts my health care."

Facebook spokesman Barry Schnitt said a "third-party application" enabled an individual user to create what he said was an "offensive poll."

"The application was immediately suspended while the inappropriate content could be removed by the developer and until such time as the developer institutes better procedures to monitor their user-generated content," Schnitt said in a statement to FOXNews.com.

Facebook is now cooperating with the Secret Service, Schnitt said.

Bob Beckel, a Democratic Party strategist and FOX News contributor, said the individual responsible for the poll should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.

"This is the kind of garbage that's generated from the extreme right against Obama, and it's going way over the line," Beckel told FOXNews.com. "It's got to be stopped. Find him, prosecute him and put him in jail."

Regardless of political persuasion, Beckel said such threats are "un-American" and simply not acceptable.

"If they don't like what Obama is doing, then maybe they ought to go out and vote for someone else," he said. "But relying on this kind of attack is un-American and unacceptable."

In November, prior to Obama's landslide election victory, officials from the Secret Service declined to comment on the number of threats he had received, but they said they saw more threats against him than any other candidate during the campaign.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,556722,00.html
 
Nov 2, 2002
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death threats to the prez have gone up something like 20 fold since Obama took office.

Good ol conservative values
 
Apr 14, 2003
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Regardless of political persuasion, Beckel said such threats are "un-American" and simply not acceptable.

"If they don't like what Obama is doing, then maybe they ought to go out and vote for someone else," he said. "But relying on this kind of attack is un-American and unacceptable."

Ain't really a threat, in my opinion...


and what the fuck is this dude saying they ought to go out and vote for someone else? you kidding me? that's fuckin irrelevant right now.
 
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if anybody follows through with an assassination it will be one of those government agencies, i dont know what the fuck kinda charade these muthafuckas are tryna pull
 
Jan 28, 2005
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Obama's ruining his own presidency. It's like having Jimmy Carter in office again. Not doing a whole lot of anything for anybody, truth be told. Doesn't want to lean too far either way, hurt anybody's feelings. Playing politics more than he is playing president.


I was a big Obama supporter until he came up with this Health Care Bill that apparently has half the nation pissed off. I mean, I can't even apply for health care right now because there's a "freeze" on acceptance as a result of this legislation being considered.

Health Care needs to be reformed, but he isn't doing it right. And he also isn't listening to Military leaders just like Bush Jr.


That being said, I'd love to spend a day at the White House hanging out with the guy. Tour DC in the morning. White House Basketball in the afternoon. Kick back, drink, talk history/politics/sports/law toward the evening.


GOP has a good chance of re-gaining the white house in 2012 if Obama doesn't have a promising plan to fix the economy by the end of next year.