WOW, THIS DID NOT TAKE LONG
More threats than any other U.S. president-elect in history. Check out the moron calling him Osama Obama. And the white supremecist website that got 2,000 new members one day after the election. One poster to that site posted these words: "I want the SOB laid out in a box to see how 'messiahs' come to rest. God has abandoned us, this country is doomed." This is sad. Read this. Unbelievable.
Obama Faces More Personal Threats Than Other Presidents-Elect
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WASHINGTON — Threats against a new president historically spike right after an election, but from Maine to Idaho law enforcement officials are seeing more against Barack Obama than ever before. The Secret Service would not comment or provide the number of cases they are investigating. But since the Nov. 4 election, law enforcement officials have seen more potentially threatening writings, Internet postings and other activity directed at Obama than has been seen with any past president-elect, said officials aware of the situation who spoke on condition of anonymity because the issue of a president's security is so sensitive.
Earlier this week, the Secret Service looked into the case of a sign posted on a tree in Vay, Idaho, with Obama's name and the offer of a "free public hanging." In North Carolina, civil rights officials complained of threatening racist graffiti targeting Obama found in a tunnel near the North Carolina State University campus.
And in a Maine convenience store, an Associated Press reporter saw a sign inviting customers to join a betting pool on when Obama might fall victim to an assassin. The sign solicited $1 entries into "The Osama Obama Shotgun Pool," saying the money would go to the person picking the date closest to when Obama was attacked. "Let's hope we have a winner," said the sign, since taken down.
In the security world, anything "new" can trigger hostility, said Joseph Funk, a former Secret Service agent-turned security consultant who oversaw a private protection detail for Obama before the Secret Service began guarding the candidate in early 2007.
Obama, of course, will be the country's first black president, and Funk said that new element, not just race itself, is probably responsible for a spike in anti-Obama postings and activity. "Anytime you're going to have something that's new, you're going to have increased chatter," he said.
The Secret Service also has cautioned the public not to assume that any threats against Obama are due to racism.
The service investigates threats in a wide range. There are "stated threats" and equally dangerous or lesser incidents considered of "unusual interest" _ such as people motivated by obsessions or infatuations or lower-level gestures such as effigies of a candidate or an elected president. The service has said it does not have the luxury of discounting anything until agents have investigated the potential danger.
Racially tinged graffiti _ not necessarily directed at Obama _ also has emerged in numerous reports across the nation since Election Day, prompting at least one news conference by a local chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People in Georgia.
A law enforcement official who also spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly said that during the campaign there was a spike in anti-Obama rhetoric on the Internet _ "a lot of ranting and raving with no capability, credibility or specificity to it."
There were two threatening cases with racial overtones:
_ In Denver, a group of men with guns and bulletproof vests made racist threats against Obama and sparked fears of an assassination plot during the Democratic National Convention in August.
_ Just before the election, two skinheads in Tennessee were charged with plotting to behead blacks across the country and assassinate Obama while wearing white top hats and tuxedos.
In both cases, authorities determined the men were not capable of carrying out their plots.
In Milwaukee, police officials found a poster of Obama with a bullet going toward his head _ discovered on a table in a police station.
Chatter among white supremacists on the Internet has increased throughout the campaign and since Election Day.
One of the most popular white supremacist Web sites got more than 2,000 new members the day after the election, compared with 91 new members on Election Day, according to an AP count. The site, stormfront.org, was temporarily off-line Nov. 5 because of the overwhelming amount of activity it received after Election Day. On Saturday, one Stormfront poster, identified as Dalderian Germanicus, of North Las Vegas, said, "I want the SOB laid out in a box to see how 'messiahs' come to rest. God has abandoned us, this country is doomed."
It is not surprising that a black president would galvanize the white supremacist movement, said Mark Potok, director of the Southern Poverty Law Center, who studies the white supremacy movement.
"The overwhelming flavor of the white supremacist world is a mix of desperation, confusion and hoping that this will somehow turn into a good thing for them," Potok said. He said hate groups have been on the rise in the past seven years because of a common concern about immigration.
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Associated Press writers Lara Jakes Jordan in Washington and Jerry Harkavy in Standish, Maine, contributed to this report.


14 Comments:
They are out there, we know that. Sick f's.
November 15, 2008 7:03 PM
I read this article earlier today and I am just thoroughly disgusted with the 46% of the country that didn't vote for Barack Obama. I have choked down the last 8 years with the current Commander in Chief and there is not another President that has run us into the ditch as badly as this one has. Still, never thought of joining some group of idiots hell bent on doing him in. Sad. Leaves me speechless that so many have so little regard for life. Only 54% of Americans have evolved enough to not have an issue regarding the color of someone's skin? Really?? That is just beyond sad....
Dianne from Flint
November 15, 2008 10:14 PM
Well I'll be. Dumb asses coming out of the woodwork. Life as usual...
November 15, 2008 11:12 PM
Dear Dianne form Flint, I'm sorry if you are too ignorant to understand that most of the people that did not vote for Obama did so because of the issues and not because of race. I do not agree with a lot of the things he stands for, does that make me a racist? No it does not! Get off of your high horse, just because 46% of the people did not vote for your candidate does NOT make them racist, I really hope you are not as dumb as you sound.
James from Chesterfield
November 16, 2008 6:56 PM
It's a sad day when people of this free country want to act or be total morons like the ones who put forth threats whether real of fake.
It's also a sad day when one is said to be racist just because they didn't vote for President Elect Obama. I didn't vote for him (or McCain) however, he is the one the voters picked to run this country for the next 4 years and unlike many of the President Bush haters over the past 8 years, I stand behind President Elect Obama, call him my President and hope all the newly elected officials turn this country around from the mess all the past elected officials has gotten this country into.
Wing
November 16, 2008 8:48 PM
The article is disgusting but what is even more disgusting is that you read the Huffington Post. The HP is the most unfair, unbalanced news organization (possibly) of all time. Amazed if the AP actually contributed or if they ripped of bits and pieces of an AP story and overdramatized it. Anyways, when you're back on the air...please only report stories from fair publications. xxo
November 16, 2008 8:57 PM
I hate to admit it, but I'm getting scared when his swears in on Jan 20. Its wide open area without any real protect. Me and my friend was watching when Obama won and we were happy, but also scare something might happen to him.
November 17, 2008 6:35 AM
Fucking disgusting, worthless wastes of oxygen.
November 17, 2008 7:30 AM
So Dianne from the great city of Flint, everyone that didn't vote for Mr. Obama is racist? So I should have voted for him because of the color of his skin not on anything else? I'm sorry but that is ignorant and stupid, not to mention arrogant. I didn't vote for Obama for many reasons. It's funny that not one of those reasons had anything to do with the color of the man's skin.
November 17, 2008 9:08 AM
Dianne from Flint - I am disgusted with you. I am one of the 46% of the country that didn't vote for Obama and IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH RACE!!! They only people making this about race is the OBAMA people. Personally, I think Obama is a freaking moron. His boy Ayers was plotting to blow up the Detroit Police Department when he was arrested by the feds. He had the bombs, the people, he just needed the time. My Grandpa was a Detroit police officer from the early 60's through the early 90's. Ayer's was trying to kill him and the others that were serving. Obama knew this about him yet still continued to serve on panels and associate with him. I wouldn't even step in the same building as someone like that let alone serve on a panel with or write a book review for. Plus, what has Obama done to prove he is a "master of the economy" as everyone thinks he is? What has Obama done to prove he is capable of making a military decision? What has Obama done to prove he is capable of running government as an executive? The answer is nothing!!! Nothing! Nothing! This is a "fairytale" (Bill Clinton's words, not mine). The press has not challenged this guy and we are all going to suffer for electing this idiot. If Obama was white, purple, green, or red this would not change my opinion. You need to stop making it about race since clearly it is the only reason you voted for him.
November 17, 2008 9:38 AM
Dianne - I am one of the 46% that didn't vote for Obama. How dare you imply that I voted for McCain because he's white? Obama being black, or Halfrican, or whatever he is or wants to be referred to as, has NOTHING to do with why I didn't vote for him. And I won't go into the many reasons I didn't vote for him because it doesn't matter - he won. And in a little over two months, he will be my President.
How's the view from your high horse? I absolutely do not agree with, or condone, the actions or intended actions of the sick F's that the article refers to. But I still believe I voted for the right person. The difference is I hope I'm wrong.
It's clowns like you who have decided that we only voted for McCain because he's white that are in the way of any solutions to race relations. Granted, the percentage is small, but I'm sure there was a significant number of African Americans who voted for McCain. You're telling me they didn't want a black guy in the White House?
I'm sorry I disgust you. But please know that it's not for the reasons you automatically assumed it was for.
November 17, 2008 11:16 AM
Say what you will about the Bush years. The last 7 have been great for me.
Are there problems, you bet.
There always are.
November 17, 2008 12:20 PM
Dianne, you ignorant fool, maybe you should think before you blog, get your facts straight before spouting off aimlessly.
John from Madison Heights
November 17, 2008 5:40 PM
This election has divided this country along racial lines. "unusual interest..hanging a candidate in effigy" This happened to Sarah Palin. A couple of nitwits in California hung a mannequin dressed like Sarah Palin in effigy around Halloween. The authorities concluded it was just a tastless Halloween prank. If it had been Obama, all hell would have broken loose! I voted for McCain, not because Obama is black, but because his polices scare the heck out of me! The Robin Hood syndrome being first on my list!
November 18, 2008 10:37 AM
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