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Obama Has More Threats Than Other Presidents-Elect

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President-elect Barack Obama talks on the phone inside a car while a Secret Service agent watches. (Photo: AFP / Getty Images)

    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.

      

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    "The Secret Service also has

    "The Secret Service also has cautioned the public not to assume that any threats against Obama are due to racism." Oh, c'mon now! These people know better than that. I can't believe they don't have access to the same racist-inspired and hate-filled stuff that I've been getting among my e-mails for the past year or more. When hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans, these people deluged the Internet, not with criticism of the Bush administration's lackadaisical response, but on unfounded evaluations of imagined lazy black welfare sorts and opportunistic attacks against Jesse Jackson and other well=known black leaders. This country still has it's neo-Nazi "Skinhead" white supremacists (see Idaho, above) and modern-KKK groups such as the "White Citizens Council" one will find in Mississippi and elsewhere... not to mention assorted nutcases who are anti-black, anti-Mexican immigrant, anti-Asian, etc. As Pogo the Philosopher once said: "We have met the enemy and he is us." Our most prevalent terrorism threat over the years also has been the home-grown sick-os with wizened brains--from school-shooters on up. These are not true Americans in my eyes; they are the ones who should be deported.

    Too bad the reporters don't

    Too bad the reporters don't have the guts to refer to those making the threats as "Republicans."

    To say nothing of the hatred

    To say nothing of the hatred and fear riled up by the Palin-McCain campaign, with no thought to the consequences of their disgraceful pandering for votes.

    Really sad that these people

    Really sad that these people are going after the person who represents their best interests instead of the people that over the past 8 years have literally trashed this country and the Middle East while looting the treasury and rewarding their campaign contributors and cronies. They don't seem to realize that being a house slave is still slavery. Clearly Karl Rove's belief in the gullibility and ignorance of a vast number of Americans is well founded in fact.

    TOTALLY agree with

    TOTALLY agree with everything Tom Camfield wrote; could not have expressed it any better myself. THOSE are the folks who should be deported, how dare they even call themselves Americans? America always has and always will be a melting pot (well, not too many Native American Indians left) but the " supremacist folks must have serious issues in the self-esteem department since everything different is threatening to them - who raised those people and why have they not died-out yet????????????

    Oklahoma City bombing. These

    Oklahoma City bombing. These groups are terrorists and should be treated that way

    It is racist, and I've heard

    It is racist, and I've heard a lot of it. I'm so ashamed that people who don't bother to read don't realize that they will be so much better of with such a smart man being President. I hope the Gov't takes all of these horrible threats seriously and tried to track them down. We now know the reason for better educational opportunities. People think that by putting others down, it elevates themselves--rubbish!! We need to learn it is the mind and soul of a person that counts--not the color of his/her skin.

    Obama is not Black, he is

    Obama is not Black, he is Bi-Racial. But, his race is beside the point and I wish the media would stop referring to Obama as the nation's first "Black" president. The media should spend more time on learning what direction the new president will take our country. Obama gives our country hope for a new direction, hope for a better international image, and hope for strong national economy. There are so many failed policies under the Bush Regime, it's not even laughable.

    The Palin-McCain (yes, might

    The Palin-McCain (yes, might as well have been in that order) ticket hasn't stopped yet. Palin is Still linking President-elect Obama with Wm. Ayers, tho' where they met as adults was on a committee chaired by Mrs. Walter Annenberg, of the famous Republican Annenberg family and strong supporter of McCain. Everyone but Palin knows this, or has she known all along but is playing the Peublican trick of repeating it enuf and most folks will believe it? Meanwhile, what about McCain's friendship with former felon and never contrite G. Gordon Liddy? Yes, in recent rears the threats and hatred are ironically from the right while the left Does have reason to be this way.

    "There were two threatening

    "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." Even if one accepted the conclusion of the authorities, why does that matter? Regardless of their 'capability' these people, if found to be guilty of plotting to kill a president elect, should be doing some serious hard time - period.

    this is the dirty little

    this is the dirty little secret that is in america [racism].

    Palin's accusations are

    Palin's accusations are responsible for a good portion of the hate. Rush Limbaugh also contributes. I hope the Secret Service do a superb job of protecting our President-Elect. So many people's hopes are tied to him that I am not sure how the country would react if anything happened to him.

    Sarah Palin stirred up the

    Sarah Palin stirred up the pot of hate and fear daily during the election that Lou Dobbs, Sean Hannity, and Rush Limbaugh have been cooking up. The "bitter" should do some Bible reading and put their guns away. We are all Americans facing serious problems. No one benefits from the working classes attacking each other than the corporate ruling class. Ted Turner told Dobbs that he didn't approve of his rhetoric. This is a violent nation with a long record of killing people of color. The attacks on Hispanics have increased recently. ICE is going after the poor, but rarely prosecute the employers of undocumented workers. Hopefully President Obama will enlist John McCain to help address the immigration problem.

    World Image of U S A is

    World Image of U S A is already at Stake. God forbid, If anything goes wrong, it will deteriorate further. World will not tolerate, the way Pres Obama was received, welcomed by millions across the world He has good positive visions to bring back USA to its Stature and He needs a total security which should be rendered without any prejudice. May God Bless Him & USA. Nick Mandalaywala.

    This country's tolerance of

    This country's tolerance of white supremacist groups takes freedom of speech entirely too far. They need to be jailed and removed from society.

    Tom has a good idea about

    Tom has a good idea about deportation but to where? Yeah, maybe Alaska!!!

    The Secret Service and FBI

    The Secret Service and FBI have done such a bang-up job protecting other presidents and would-be presidents (Lincoln, McKinley, JFK, RFK, Reagan), why would we have any reason to be concerned? Our society is so civilized, so reasonable and rational and tolerant, why should we expect anything untoward happening? " We must teach our children ... to resolve their conflicts with words, not weapons. " (President Clinton [after the Colorado school shootings] urging young people not to resort to violence, while he continued NATO bombing of Yugoslavia, killing thousands of innocent civilians, including children.)

    After eight years of Bushian

    After eight years of Bushian Yahooism, American is dumbed-down to the max. People are acting this way because, in part, of the example made by the White House. But then, on second thought, we've pretty much been acting this way ever since the Puritans brought their fanaticism to North America.

    Racism has always been

    Racism has always been endemic to the "American" society. It began with the efforts to enslave, exterminate, and demolish the heritage. religion, and culture of the indigenous societies and people already here living in organized societies with established trade routes from South America to Canada. This effort to eradicate different cultures was still going on full steam ahead when the US envoys helped write the Geneva Conventions against genocide. This is typical of the sort of hypocrisy found in elitist euro societies that make up "White America" and its religious culture. This the greatest genocide ever on the face of the earth is still going on mostly surviving in areas around "Indian Reservations" which are nothing more than concentration camps designed to control and eliminate their societies. The "Native American's" children were being kidnapped and sent off to boarding schools where they attempted to beat out the Indian in the young and force them into becoming "Productive" like their image of a "Just Society" based upon materialism, and exploitation of the poor. AS any independent observer can see, the "White" religion of "Christianity" was neither Christian or Biblical in nature. The Republican Party of Ronald Reagan and it's Southern Strategy was overt racism meant to exploit long standing hatreds of other cultures and races. By its very nature, The Republican Party as currently constituted is a racist organization just as much as the White Supremacist movements. The Republican's worshim the biblical Mammon, and the New Testament tells us that we cannot worship both God and Mammon. (Mammon is defined as seeking wealth through acts of greed). So, the Moral propaganda coming from the Republican Party are just empty words coming from shallow minds and those whose spirit has been corrupted.

    It's not to surprising.

    It's not to surprising. especially with all the hate that is spewed from certain right wing talk radio hosts mouths. Right Wing propaganda help shape the ideals of a man that went shooting inside a Unitarian church a few months ago.

    Take care, 06:12 ANONYMOUS

    Take care, 06:12 ANONYMOUS and the others here calling for taking down the white supremacist and other groups threatening Obama. Doing so would push more until now silently racist folks into their arms. Worse, it would be a great precedent for Pres Palin to wipe out Planned Parenthood for killing babies and the Democratic Party for being, well, democrats. Commit the crime or prepare to do it, do the time; think and talk about it, you're fine. You really believe in free speech only if you think it protects speech you hate as well as your own. Further, Palin and McCain did not create the despicable racist outpouring we are seeing, but they surely did legitimize and encourage what was already there. Finally it is true that in many countries, Obama would be, as he says, a mutt, just one more person of mixed race. Americans are willing to see a person with one Euro parent and one Chinese, or South Asian, or Hispanic parent as mixed race, if also as rather peculiar. But because of the peculiar and shameful relation between euros and blacks, including the 3/5s rule that for census purposes African slaves count as 3/5 of a person and the 1/16 rule by which having one African great-grandparent makes a person black, a person with one euro and one African or African American parent is seen by a vast majority of Euro-Americans and most African-Americans as black period. Obama is, I hope, one step towards leaving that horrid legacy in the past where it belongs, but he can only serve that function if we Euros see him as black, not as half black. If we encourage people to see him as mixed, we will invite the racists to see his intelligence as white and his basketball skills as black. If we see him as black, it might just be that if Sasha or Milia, or more likely one of their children, has a child with a white partner, we will have matured enough to see that child as merely mixed.

    I have never in my life seen

    I have never in my life seen such a bunch of racist, paranoid rhetoric. All your problems are self inflicted! I am not American!! You people in the US have got to stop and look in the mirror. Maybe you will realize then why you are probably the most scorned country on the planet!! QUESTION: What is the diference whether Barack Obama is black, white, red, purple, blue or green? QUESTION: Why does it matter that he is from Hawaii?? Good Luck America...you'll need it.

    I, too, am worried about

    I, too, am worried about some damn fool who didn't make it past the 8th grade taking it upon himself to rid the world of his best chance at decent,affordable health care, a decent, green job, and his descendants not living in a world in devastating climatic and societal turmoil. *Having said that*, one thing that soothes my worried mind is the fact (?) that one hell of a lot more people on this planet hate King George and Darth Cheney and wish them ill than wish harm to Barack Obama. And the Secret Service managed to keep *them* alive this long....