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    Got an email yesterday and forgot to post this. Don't know if this is a link to Lufkins paper or not. Text below is supposed to be her email.
    http://www.dailysentinel.com/news/content/news/stories/2008/10/06/secret_service_1007.html

    [FONT='Arial','sans-serif']On Wednesday the 1st of October I received a call on my cell while in the car with my husband. It was a woman who identified herself as calling from the Obama Campaign. The phone # she called from was 903-798-6020 which lists as "Obama Volunteers of Texarkana" (Texas).

    She asked if I was an Obama supporter to which I replied:

    "No, I don't support him, your guy is a socialist who voted four times in the State Senate to let little babies die in hospital closets; I think you should find something better to do with your time." I hung up.

    Thursday, October 2, I answered the front door to find the Secret Service. Immediately I thought of the call and was furious that apparently you are not allowed to call Obama a Socialist without the Secret Service coming to investigate. Instead, they asked me about the following comment, relayed by the Obama Volunteer of Texarkana who called me, unsolicited on my cell phone:

    "I will never support Obama and he will wind up dead on a hospital floor."
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    [FONT='Arial','sans-serif']My husband laughed and told them No, she called him a socialist but she never said a word about him dying. I gave them my actual quote. The woman asked insolently Oh? Well why would she make that up? [/FONT]

    [FONT='Arial','sans-serif']I replied that I supposed she wasn't happy about what I said about her candidate and the Agent said Thats right, you were rude The last time I checked being rude wasn't a crime in America.

    Luckily the big file they had gathered on me didn't indicate mental instability or a past life of stalking/crime, however they did want to know how I felt about Obama. That was my limit. I told the Agent in no uncertain terms that my thoughts were not pertinent to their investigation, that this was America and the last time I checked I was allowed to think whatever I wanted without being questioned by the Secret Service. In fact, even if I had said what she claimed, that isn't a threat. I told them (again) and my husband verified that the statement reported by Obama's volunteer was a lie. I asked them if there was a tape of the call and they said no. I said, "So on the word of a ticked off Obama supporter you are on my porch with no other evidence and you want to question me about my THOUGHTS!?"
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    [FONT='Arial','sans-serif']They informed me that there was no evidence she was an Obama supporter…someone calling from his campaign''are you kidding?

    I was not allowed to know the name of my accuser at which point they informed me that it wasn't like I was in a court of law, YET, as if this was a good thing. I recognized this as a veiled threat. I told them I would happily go to court since I did nothing wrong and at least then my accuser would have to face me rather than sending the thought police to my house.
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    [FONT='Arial','sans-serif']They then said they were trying to do me a favor, that they came to me first before “embarrassing you by going to all your neighbors and family, another threat? I told them to be my guest and talk to whomever they wanted but they weren't going to investigate my thoughts on my porch.

    They also informed me that it would be easier if the next time a supporter calls me I just say "Yeah sure count me in, or just hang up" apparently so she won't get her undies in a bundle and give them more useless trips. Yeah right. I said "Look, someone calls me unsolicited on my cell phone to ask me to support their candidate and I can't tell them why I don't?" I said I was sorry they made a wasted trip but if they had a problem with some made up lie they needed to go talk to her about it because it wasn't my fault they had to drive from Houston for nothing.

    At one point I went inside and got a notepad to record their badge numbers and they refused to show me their badges. They had done the quick flip when they arrived. I asked for a card and the female Agent refused to give me one stating You're not going to get a card. The male Agent gave me a card and told me I could contact Houston with any questions.
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    [FONT='Arial','sans-serif']The fact that the volunteer lied, the fact that the Secret Service came to my house to question me about my thoughts and feelings and threaten to embarrass me to my neighbors and go to court if I didn’t cooperate is not really the tragedy here. Because that girl on the phone doesn’t have the pull to send the Secret Service to my home. Someone high in the ranks of a campaign working for a man who may be the next President of the United States of America felt comfortable bringing the force of the Federal Government to bear on a private citizen on nothing but the word of a partisan volunteer. [/FONT]

    [FONT='Arial','sans-serif']I want to file a counter complaint that false charges were made, that a false report was given to a peace officer. The Secret Service told me I cannot because they will protect the identity of the complainant. I also want the file they have on me destroyed and I want to know that my phone isn't tapped, etcetera. I am hearing a lot of Out of my Jurisdiction. [/FONT]

    [FONT='Arial','sans-serif']Do I also hear jackboots? [/FONT]

    [FONT='Arial','sans-serif']Jessica Hughes [/FONT]

    [FONT='Arial','sans-serif']Lufkin, Texas [/FONT]
     

    aroundlsu

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    Everyone should repeat after me:

    "I can't answer any questions without my lawyer present."
    "I can't answer any questions without my lawyer present."
    "I can't answer any questions without my lawyer present."
    "I can't answer any questions without my lawyer present."
    "I can't answer any questions without my lawyer present."
     

    penguin

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    I checked SNOPES and didn't find anything on this.

    IF it went down as accounted, that's f*ck'd up!

    Yeah, but I doubt that the screener made it up. They probably hear people talking **** all the time. What, are they going to report everyone who they get personally upset with? Out of 100 calls 50 of them might be GOP supporters bitching them out. I'm willing to bet that the 'victims' did say it. It's a he said/she said thing for now, though.
     
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    W1nds0rF0x

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    I checked SNOPES and didn't find anything on this.

    IF it went down as accounted, that's f*ck'd up!

    Yes I received that in an email too and after checking I sent it to Snopes. Somehow I doubt it went exactly that way myself, cuz you know there's always three sides to a story.
     

    SimonJester308

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    Everyone should repeat after me:

    "I can't answer any questions without my lawyer present."
    "I can't answer any questions without my lawyer present."
    "I can't answer any questions without my lawyer present."
    "I can't answer any questions without my lawyer present."
    "I can't answer any questions without my lawyer present."

    How about "I will not answer any questions without my lawyer present"?
     

    Stonewall

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    Just my thoughts........

    First off, the poll caller that reported her to the secret service should be arrested herself for filing a false police report for a threat to a presidential candidate.

    Secondly, the lady should sue the caller for deformation of character.

    Thirdly, if it’s a real story which I’m really doubting it is… I’ve never met a rude secret service agent. I’ve met and worked with plenty of them. There the most square respective people you will ever meet. But, that’s my experience.

    Like I said just thoughts....
     

    GunAddict

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    I believe something happened because of it being in the paper. As said it would have been nice to have a recording. But what makes me wonder is if the ones that came to her door really were who they say they were.:squint: Looks like to me local law enforcement would have been sent first, to get their side of the story and then if needed go one step further up the ladder to another department. Maybe we will find out more later.:)
     

    LACamper

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    Walton and Johnson brought this one up last Thursday, as did one of the talk show hosts on 99.5. Its probably a legit story.

    Good luck on getting that file deleted though...
     
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