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		<title>By: Unlawn</title>
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		<description>Gartrell Outside Rightist-Activist Pale&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;As the Democratic National Convention opened in Denver, an anonymous&lt;br&gt;poster to the Skinhead Website posted that &quot;there is nothing wrong with marijuana.&lt;br&gt;I smoke, I just haven&#039;t been caught.&quot;  The post was deleted, with the warning that&lt;br&gt;&quot;it is unwise to post messages condoning drug-use.&quot;  The following day, Tharin&lt;br&gt;Gartrell was arrested in Denver at a traffic-stop and was &quot;under investigation&quot; &lt;br&gt;for drug and gun violations.  Officials claimed &quot;suspicion&quot; that he was, also, &lt;br&gt;involved in a plot to kill Barack Obama.  Two of Gartrell&#039;s associates were later &lt;br&gt;picked up, one of which, Nathan Johnson, was described as a &quot;meth-addict&quot; and &lt;br&gt;the other, Shawn Adolf, was said to have been wearing a &quot;Swastika ring.&quot;  The&lt;br&gt;news-media immediately linked &quot;racists,&quot; &quot;murderers&quot; and &quot;drugs&quot; all together.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;The arrests came just days after Martin Williams, the Skinhead-organizer of&lt;br&gt;the &quot;All-American America&quot; protest at Pioneer Monument Park in Denver, was&lt;br&gt;arrested for &quot;parole-violation&quot; for setting up the event.  The speech by Richard&lt;br&gt;Barrett was cancelled in protest of what The Nationalist Movement called &quot;egregious &lt;br&gt;violation of the First Amendment.&quot;  Williams had obtained a rally-permit from&lt;br&gt;Denver, which, according to Daniel Williams, Martin&#039;s brother, had triggered a &lt;br&gt;barrage of background-checks and intimidation of pro-majority activists in the area. &lt;br&gt;Tyler Hansen denounced what he termed the &quot;plague&quot; upon freedom.  Gartrell&lt;br&gt;was wearing ear-rings.  Both ear-rings and drug-use are strict no-nos under rules&lt;br&gt;posted for pro-majority activists over Nationalist and Skinhead websites.      &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&quot;Barcelona-TV&quot;-correspondent Richard Schweid, who had planned to cover&lt;br&gt;the Pioneer Monument Park protest, asked why the event did not proceed, in order&lt;br&gt;to dramatize the Williams-arrest.  Organizers noted that, during their protest at&lt;br&gt;the 1988 Democratic Convention in Atlanta, they had three lawyers lined up,&lt;br&gt;Richard Barrett, Jimmy Venable and H. G. McBrayer, with three additional lawyers&lt;br&gt;in reserve, Jane Plaginos, Jeffrey Sliz and Sam Dickson.  When their spokesman&lt;br&gt;was arrested for delivering a speech outside the Convention, he was released, &lt;br&gt;without even being charged. Georgia-Governor Joe Frank Harris called out the &lt;br&gt;National Guard to protect the Nationalists.  Barrett said that since the &quot;dynamics &lt;br&gt;were different&quot; in Denver, Nationalists decided to boycott the Convention.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;The point overlooked by the news-media was that, although some pro-majority&lt;br&gt;activists may involve themselves in drug or weapons offenses, the practice is&lt;br&gt;strictly condemned.  In fact, those violating such prohibitions are disciplined&lt;br&gt;and, even, drubbed out.  Rob Collins, who took part in the 1994 &quot;Favors for None&quot; &lt;br&gt;protest at the Colorado State Capitol, was later arrested for marijuana-possession &lt;br&gt;and, then, excluded from further demonstrations.  When organizers confronted Rob &lt;br&gt;Buck about drug-use, Buck, who later died of a drug-overdose, was excluded, as&lt;br&gt;was Jacob Yarbrough, for making death-threats.  Keith Ashton, an ex-con in possession &lt;br&gt;of weapons, was, also, given his walking-papers. However, Nationalists consistently&lt;br&gt;litigate in behalf of gun-rights and free-speech. &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;According to Anthony Szach, Skinheads &quot;must be strong and resist drugs.&quot;  Richie&lt;br&gt;Rose, a former drug-user, credits becoming a Skinhead with getting off drugs. Rose &lt;br&gt;called drugs &quot;pathetic and stupid.&quot;  Meanwhile, phone-calls to the Skinhead-hotline &lt;br&gt;leveled assassination threats, such as &quot;we gonna kill you, you [deleted] [deleted],&quot; &lt;br&gt;but there has been no Bush-Administration response.  Shortly after the Gartrell-arrest, &lt;br&gt;a poster over &quot;YouTube&quot;, nicknamed &quot;PogoPirat&quot;, posted on the &lt;br&gt;Skinhead-channel that he was going to &quot;ram a bullet down your neck.&quot;  Skinheads &lt;br&gt;kept the message up, however, to spotlight the &quot;double-standard&quot; of news-media-reporting &lt;br&gt;and government-response.  &quot;They&#039;re trying to acquaint rightists to crime and &lt;br&gt;free-speech to illegality.  It&#039;s bogus,&quot; said Barrett.    &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Police said that the three drug-abusers were &quot;linked&quot; to Aryan Nations, a cult &lt;br&gt;which went out of business years ago, when Richard Butler, its octogenarian&lt;br&gt;honcho, was sued and bankrupted, for a shooting-spree by his followers, and died.  &lt;br&gt;Buford Furrow, a Butler-follower, once went on a shooting-spree and received a&lt;br&gt;life-sentence.  Jason Hamilton, another Butler-associate, went on a shooting-spree&lt;br&gt;and, then, killed himself.  Hal Turner, a Butler-devotee, maintained a website calling&lt;br&gt;for assassination, but folded, claiming &quot;no support.&quot;  August Kreis, a recipient of &lt;br&gt;welfare and Social-Security, who had aspired to &quot;carry on&quot; before being booted &lt;br&gt;by Butler, posted a low-ranked website, appealing for killings with &quot;guns, knives, &lt;br&gt;bullets and bombs,&quot; but conceded that he was &quot;lone.&quot;     &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.skinheadz.com/docs/instruct/2008/082601.html&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;http://www.skinheadz.com/docs/instruct/2008/082...&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;Copyright 2008 Skinheadz</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gartrell Outside Rightist-Activist Pale</p>
<p>As the Democratic National Convention opened in Denver, an anonymous<br />poster to the Skinhead Website posted that &#8220;there is nothing wrong with marijuana.<br />I smoke, I just haven&#39;t been caught.&#8221;  The post was deleted, with the warning that<br />&#8220;it is unwise to post messages condoning drug-use.&#8221;  The following day, Tharin<br />Gartrell was arrested in Denver at a traffic-stop and was &#8220;under investigation&#8221; <br />for drug and gun violations.  Officials claimed &#8220;suspicion&#8221; that he was, also, <br />involved in a plot to kill Barack Obama.  Two of Gartrell&#39;s associates were later <br />picked up, one of which, Nathan Johnson, was described as a &#8220;meth-addict&#8221; and <br />the other, Shawn Adolf, was said to have been wearing a &#8220;Swastika ring.&#8221;  The<br />news-media immediately linked &#8220;racists,&#8221; &#8220;murderers&#8221; and &#8220;drugs&#8221; all together.</p>
<p>The arrests came just days after Martin Williams, the Skinhead-organizer of<br />the &#8220;All-American America&#8221; protest at Pioneer Monument Park in Denver, was<br />arrested for &#8220;parole-violation&#8221; for setting up the event.  The speech by Richard<br />Barrett was cancelled in protest of what The Nationalist Movement called &#8220;egregious <br />violation of the First Amendment.&#8221;  Williams had obtained a rally-permit from<br />Denver, which, according to Daniel Williams, Martin&#39;s brother, had triggered a <br />barrage of background-checks and intimidation of pro-majority activists in the area. <br />Tyler Hansen denounced what he termed the &#8220;plague&#8221; upon freedom.  Gartrell<br />was wearing ear-rings.  Both ear-rings and drug-use are strict no-nos under rules<br />posted for pro-majority activists over Nationalist and Skinhead websites.      </p>
<p>&#8220;Barcelona-TV&#8221;-correspondent Richard Schweid, who had planned to cover<br />the Pioneer Monument Park protest, asked why the event did not proceed, in order<br />to dramatize the Williams-arrest.  Organizers noted that, during their protest at<br />the 1988 Democratic Convention in Atlanta, they had three lawyers lined up,<br />Richard Barrett, Jimmy Venable and H. G. McBrayer, with three additional lawyers<br />in reserve, Jane Plaginos, Jeffrey Sliz and Sam Dickson.  When their spokesman<br />was arrested for delivering a speech outside the Convention, he was released, <br />without even being charged. Georgia-Governor Joe Frank Harris called out the <br />National Guard to protect the Nationalists.  Barrett said that since the &#8220;dynamics <br />were different&#8221; in Denver, Nationalists decided to boycott the Convention.</p>
<p>The point overlooked by the news-media was that, although some pro-majority<br />activists may involve themselves in drug or weapons offenses, the practice is<br />strictly condemned.  In fact, those violating such prohibitions are disciplined<br />and, even, drubbed out.  Rob Collins, who took part in the 1994 &#8220;Favors for None&#8221; <br />protest at the Colorado State Capitol, was later arrested for marijuana-possession <br />and, then, excluded from further demonstrations.  When organizers confronted Rob <br />Buck about drug-use, Buck, who later died of a drug-overdose, was excluded, as<br />was Jacob Yarbrough, for making death-threats.  Keith Ashton, an ex-con in possession <br />of weapons, was, also, given his walking-papers. However, Nationalists consistently<br />litigate in behalf of gun-rights and free-speech. </p>
<p>According to Anthony Szach, Skinheads &#8220;must be strong and resist drugs.&#8221;  Richie<br />Rose, a former drug-user, credits becoming a Skinhead with getting off drugs. Rose <br />called drugs &#8220;pathetic and stupid.&#8221;  Meanwhile, phone-calls to the Skinhead-hotline <br />leveled assassination threats, such as &#8220;we gonna kill you, you [deleted] [deleted],&#8221; <br />but there has been no Bush-Administration response.  Shortly after the Gartrell-arrest, <br />a poster over &#8220;YouTube&#8221;, nicknamed &#8220;PogoPirat&#8221;, posted on the <br />Skinhead-channel that he was going to &#8220;ram a bullet down your neck.&#8221;  Skinheads <br />kept the message up, however, to spotlight the &#8220;double-standard&#8221; of news-media-reporting <br />and government-response.  &#8220;They&#39;re trying to acquaint rightists to crime and <br />free-speech to illegality.  It&#39;s bogus,&#8221; said Barrett.    </p>
<p>Police said that the three drug-abusers were &#8220;linked&#8221; to Aryan Nations, a cult <br />which went out of business years ago, when Richard Butler, its octogenarian<br />honcho, was sued and bankrupted, for a shooting-spree by his followers, and died.  <br />Buford Furrow, a Butler-follower, once went on a shooting-spree and received a<br />life-sentence.  Jason Hamilton, another Butler-associate, went on a shooting-spree<br />and, then, killed himself.  Hal Turner, a Butler-devotee, maintained a website calling<br />for assassination, but folded, claiming &#8220;no support.&#8221;  August Kreis, a recipient of <br />welfare and Social-Security, who had aspired to &#8220;carry on&#8221; before being booted <br />by Butler, posted a low-ranked website, appealing for killings with &#8220;guns, knives, <br />bullets and bombs,&#8221; but conceded that he was &#8220;lone.&#8221;     </p>
<p><a href="http://www.skinheadz.com/docs/instruct/2008/082601.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.skinheadz.com/docs/instruct/2008/082&#8230;</a><br />Copyright 2008 Skinheadz</p>
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		<title>By: Unlawn</title>
		<link>http://coloradoindependent.com/5527/fbi-not-so-fast-on-supposed-obama-threat/comment-page-1#comment-11606</link>
		<dc:creator>Unlawn</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Aug 2008 06:07:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Gartrell Outside Rightist-Activist Pale&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;As the Democratic National Convention opened in Denver, an anonymous&lt;br&gt;poster to the Skinhead Website posted that &quot;there is nothing wrong with marijuana.&lt;br&gt;I smoke, I just haven&#039;t been caught.&quot;  The post was deleted, with the warning that&lt;br&gt;&quot;it is unwise to post messages condoning drug-use.&quot;  The following day, Tharin&lt;br&gt;Gartrell was arrested in Denver at a traffic-stop and was &quot;under investigation&quot; &lt;br&gt;for drug and gun violations.  Officials claimed &quot;suspicion&quot; that he was, also, &lt;br&gt;involved in a plot to kill Barack Obama.  Two of Gartrell&#039;s associates were later &lt;br&gt;picked up, one of which, Nathan Johnson, was described as a &quot;meth-addict&quot; and &lt;br&gt;the other, Shawn Adolf, was said to have been wearing a &quot;Swastika ring.&quot;  The&lt;br&gt;news-media immediately linked &quot;racists,&quot; &quot;murderers&quot; and &quot;drugs&quot; all together.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;The arrests came just days after Martin Williams, the Skinhead-organizer of&lt;br&gt;the &quot;All-American America&quot; protest at Pioneer Monument Park in Denver, was&lt;br&gt;arrested for &quot;parole-violation&quot; for setting up the event.  The speech by Richard&lt;br&gt;Barrett was cancelled in protest of what The Nationalist Movement called &quot;egregious &lt;br&gt;violation of the First Amendment.&quot;  Williams had obtained a rally-permit from&lt;br&gt;Denver, which, according to Daniel Williams, Martin&#039;s brother, had triggered a &lt;br&gt;barrage of background-checks and intimidation of pro-majority activists in the area. &lt;br&gt;Tyler Hansen denounced what he termed the &quot;plague&quot; upon freedom.  Gartrell&lt;br&gt;was wearing ear-rings.  Both ear-rings and drug-use are strict no-nos under rules&lt;br&gt;posted for pro-majority activists over Nationalist and Skinhead websites.      &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&quot;Barcelona-TV&quot;-correspondent Richard Schweid, who had planned to cover&lt;br&gt;the Pioneer Monument Park protest, asked why the event did not proceed, in order&lt;br&gt;to dramatize the Williams-arrest.  Organizers noted that, during their protest at&lt;br&gt;the 1988 Democratic Convention in Atlanta, they had three lawyers lined up,&lt;br&gt;Richard Barrett, Jimmy Venable and H. G. McBrayer, with three additional lawyers&lt;br&gt;in reserve, Jane Plaginos, Jeffrey Sliz and Sam Dickson.  When their spokesman&lt;br&gt;was arrested for delivering a speech outside the Convention, he was released, &lt;br&gt;without even being charged. Georgia-Governor Joe Frank Harris called out the &lt;br&gt;National Guard to protect the Nationalists.  Barrett said that since the &quot;dynamics &lt;br&gt;were different&quot; in Denver, Nationalists decided to boycott the Convention.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;The point overlooked by the news-media was that, although some pro-majority&lt;br&gt;activists may involve themselves in drug or weapons offenses, the practice is&lt;br&gt;strictly condemned.  In fact, those violating such prohibitions are disciplined&lt;br&gt;and, even, drubbed out.  Rob Collins, who took part in the 1994 &quot;Favors for None&quot; &lt;br&gt;protest at the Colorado State Capitol, was later arrested for marijuana-possession &lt;br&gt;and, then, excluded from further demonstrations.  When organizers confronted Rob &lt;br&gt;Buck about drug-use, Buck, who later died of a drug-overdose, was excluded, as&lt;br&gt;was Jacob Yarbrough, for making death-threats.  Keith Ashton, an ex-con in possession &lt;br&gt;of weapons, was, also, given his walking-papers. However, Nationalists consistently&lt;br&gt;litigate in behalf of gun-rights and free-speech. &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;According to Anthony Szach, Skinheads &quot;must be strong and resist drugs.&quot;  Richie&lt;br&gt;Rose, a former drug-user, credits becoming a Skinhead with getting off drugs. Rose &lt;br&gt;called drugs &quot;pathetic and stupid.&quot;  Meanwhile, phone-calls to the Skinhead-hotline &lt;br&gt;leveled assassination threats, such as &quot;we gonna kill you, you [deleted] [deleted],&quot; &lt;br&gt;but there has been no Bush-Administration response.  Shortly after the Gartrell-arrest, &lt;br&gt;a poster over &quot;YouTube&quot;, nicknamed &quot;PogoPirat&quot;, posted on the &lt;br&gt;Skinhead-channel that he was going to &quot;ram a bullet down your neck.&quot;  Skinheads &lt;br&gt;kept the message up, however, to spotlight the &quot;double-standard&quot; of news-media-reporting &lt;br&gt;and government-response.  &quot;They&#039;re trying to acquaint rightists to crime and &lt;br&gt;free-speech to illegality.  It&#039;s bogus,&quot; said Barrett.    &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Police said that the three drug-abusers were &quot;linked&quot; to Aryan Nations, a cult &lt;br&gt;which went out of business years ago, when Richard Butler, its octogenarian&lt;br&gt;honcho, was sued and bankrupted, for a shooting-spree by his followers, and died.  &lt;br&gt;Buford Furrow, a Butler-follower, once went on a shooting-spree and received a&lt;br&gt;life-sentence.  Jason Hamilton, another Butler-associate, went on a shooting-spree&lt;br&gt;and, then, killed himself.  Hal Turner, a Butler-devotee, maintained a website calling&lt;br&gt;for assassination, but folded, claiming &quot;no support.&quot;  August Kreis, a recipient of &lt;br&gt;welfare and Social-Security, who had aspired to &quot;carry on&quot; before being booted &lt;br&gt;by Butler, posted a low-ranked website, appealing for killings with &quot;guns, knives, &lt;br&gt;bullets and bombs,&quot; but conceded that he was &quot;lone.&quot;     &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.skinheadz.com/docs/instruct/2008/082601.html&quot;&gt;http://www.skinheadz.com/docs/instruct/2008/082...&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;Copyright 2008 Skinheadz</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gartrell Outside Rightist-Activist Pale</p>
<p>As the Democratic National Convention opened in Denver, an anonymous<br />poster to the Skinhead Website posted that &#8220;there is nothing wrong with marijuana.<br />I smoke, I just haven&#39;t been caught.&#8221;  The post was deleted, with the warning that<br />&#8220;it is unwise to post messages condoning drug-use.&#8221;  The following day, Tharin<br />Gartrell was arrested in Denver at a traffic-stop and was &#8220;under investigation&#8221; <br />for drug and gun violations.  Officials claimed &#8220;suspicion&#8221; that he was, also, <br />involved in a plot to kill Barack Obama.  Two of Gartrell&#39;s associates were later <br />picked up, one of which, Nathan Johnson, was described as a &#8220;meth-addict&#8221; and <br />the other, Shawn Adolf, was said to have been wearing a &#8220;Swastika ring.&#8221;  The<br />news-media immediately linked &#8220;racists,&#8221; &#8220;murderers&#8221; and &#8220;drugs&#8221; all together.</p>
<p>The arrests came just days after Martin Williams, the Skinhead-organizer of<br />the &#8220;All-American America&#8221; protest at Pioneer Monument Park in Denver, was<br />arrested for &#8220;parole-violation&#8221; for setting up the event.  The speech by Richard<br />Barrett was cancelled in protest of what The Nationalist Movement called &#8220;egregious <br />violation of the First Amendment.&#8221;  Williams had obtained a rally-permit from<br />Denver, which, according to Daniel Williams, Martin&#39;s brother, had triggered a <br />barrage of background-checks and intimidation of pro-majority activists in the area. <br />Tyler Hansen denounced what he termed the &#8220;plague&#8221; upon freedom.  Gartrell<br />was wearing ear-rings.  Both ear-rings and drug-use are strict no-nos under rules<br />posted for pro-majority activists over Nationalist and Skinhead websites.      </p>
<p>&#8220;Barcelona-TV&#8221;-correspondent Richard Schweid, who had planned to cover<br />the Pioneer Monument Park protest, asked why the event did not proceed, in order<br />to dramatize the Williams-arrest.  Organizers noted that, during their protest at<br />the 1988 Democratic Convention in Atlanta, they had three lawyers lined up,<br />Richard Barrett, Jimmy Venable and H. G. McBrayer, with three additional lawyers<br />in reserve, Jane Plaginos, Jeffrey Sliz and Sam Dickson.  When their spokesman<br />was arrested for delivering a speech outside the Convention, he was released, <br />without even being charged. Georgia-Governor Joe Frank Harris called out the <br />National Guard to protect the Nationalists.  Barrett said that since the &#8220;dynamics <br />were different&#8221; in Denver, Nationalists decided to boycott the Convention.</p>
<p>The point overlooked by the news-media was that, although some pro-majority<br />activists may involve themselves in drug or weapons offenses, the practice is<br />strictly condemned.  In fact, those violating such prohibitions are disciplined<br />and, even, drubbed out.  Rob Collins, who took part in the 1994 &#8220;Favors for None&#8221; <br />protest at the Colorado State Capitol, was later arrested for marijuana-possession <br />and, then, excluded from further demonstrations.  When organizers confronted Rob <br />Buck about drug-use, Buck, who later died of a drug-overdose, was excluded, as<br />was Jacob Yarbrough, for making death-threats.  Keith Ashton, an ex-con in possession <br />of weapons, was, also, given his walking-papers. However, Nationalists consistently<br />litigate in behalf of gun-rights and free-speech. </p>
<p>According to Anthony Szach, Skinheads &#8220;must be strong and resist drugs.&#8221;  Richie<br />Rose, a former drug-user, credits becoming a Skinhead with getting off drugs. Rose <br />called drugs &#8220;pathetic and stupid.&#8221;  Meanwhile, phone-calls to the Skinhead-hotline <br />leveled assassination threats, such as &#8220;we gonna kill you, you [deleted] [deleted],&#8221; <br />but there has been no Bush-Administration response.  Shortly after the Gartrell-arrest, <br />a poster over &#8220;YouTube&#8221;, nicknamed &#8220;PogoPirat&#8221;, posted on the <br />Skinhead-channel that he was going to &#8220;ram a bullet down your neck.&#8221;  Skinheads <br />kept the message up, however, to spotlight the &#8220;double-standard&#8221; of news-media-reporting <br />and government-response.  &#8220;They&#39;re trying to acquaint rightists to crime and <br />free-speech to illegality.  It&#39;s bogus,&#8221; said Barrett.    </p>
<p>Police said that the three drug-abusers were &#8220;linked&#8221; to Aryan Nations, a cult <br />which went out of business years ago, when Richard Butler, its octogenarian<br />honcho, was sued and bankrupted, for a shooting-spree by his followers, and died.  <br />Buford Furrow, a Butler-follower, once went on a shooting-spree and received a<br />life-sentence.  Jason Hamilton, another Butler-associate, went on a shooting-spree<br />and, then, killed himself.  Hal Turner, a Butler-devotee, maintained a website calling<br />for assassination, but folded, claiming &#8220;no support.&#8221;  August Kreis, a recipient of <br />welfare and Social-Security, who had aspired to &#8220;carry on&#8221; before being booted <br />by Butler, posted a low-ranked website, appealing for killings with &#8220;guns, knives, <br />bullets and bombs,&#8221; but conceded that he was &#8220;lone.&#8221;     </p>
<p><a href="http://www.skinheadz.com/docs/instruct/2008/082601.html">http://www.skinheadz.com/docs/instruct/2008/082&#8230;</a><br />Copyright 2008 Skinheadz</p>
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		<title>By: The Colorado Independent &#187; Four held in plot to &#8217;shoot Obama from a high vantage point&#8217;</title>
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		<dc:creator>The Colorado Independent &#187; Four held in plot to &#8217;shoot Obama from a high vantage point&#8217;</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Aug 2008 04:53:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] = &#039;coloradoindependent&#039;;    By Ernest Luning 8/25/08 10:53 PM  Even as the  FBI downplays a possible plot on Barack Obama&#8217;s life , CBS4&#8217;s Bryan Maass reports additional details that  sound like it could have been a serious [...]</description>
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