Agency probes Obama effigy incident


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PORTLAND (AP) — The Secret Service says it’s investigating the hanging of a cardboard effigy of Barack Obama from a tree on a Christian university campus to determine if it constitutes threats against the Democratic presidential candidate.

But the agent in charge of the Portland office says he doesn’t expect to turn up a crime.

“We are continuing to investigate but I don’t think it’s going to go any further,” agent Ron Wampole said. “There certainly wasn’t any crime committed. I don’t believe.”

The FBI, meanwhile, is looking into possible civil rights violations, said agency spokeswoman Beth Anne Steeled.

The commercially produced image was discovered Tuesday on the Newberg campus of George Fox University, a school founded in 1891 by Quaker pioneers.

The cutout was tied to the tree with fish wire and accompanied by a message referring to a minority student scholarship program.

Local officials said no state law was broken. Lt. Jeff Kosmicki of the Newberg Police said the department will not join the school’s investigation.

“This behavior is reprehensible,” said Brad Berry, Yamhill County district attorney. “But not all offensive behavior is criminal.”

The act seemed not to pose a direct threat, he said, and may fall within protected free speech rights.

It was tied to the tree with fishing line around the neck and accompanied by a message referring to a minority student scholarship program called “Act Six.” The sign read, “Act Six reject.”

The school has 17 students in the Act Six program, named for the New Testament book of Acts. Participants receive full scholarships and are selected on the basis of leadership potential.

University officials are seeking student information, said university spokesman Rob Felton.
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 wrote on Sep 26, 2008 4:18 PM:

Call in the NAACP.

cant blame whoever it was wrote on Sep 26, 2008 1:28 PM:

As a relative from a low income family who will be paying for their sons tuition to George Fox University FOREVER...I cant blame the disgruntled. When will America step up and take care of its own born and bred citizins. I for one am sick and tired of paying full price for everything and not having the funds to do so, while imigrants and transplants get everything for FREE!!! and NOW....they take over the country. Americans have taken the back seat...and this country, once powerful, has lost its status and respect!!!!!
Long live freedom of speech!! Take advantage now before we lose that too!!

doublestandards wrote on Sep 26, 2008 12:29 PM:

In the July 4th Parade in Ashland OR. in 2004, an effigy of Bush was hanged and then dragged down the main street for several miles. Why is hanging a presidential candidate a possible hate crime, but not for the current president?

Biggs wrote on Sep 26, 2008 12:15 PM:

“This behavior is reprehensible,” said Brad Berry, Yamhill County district attorney

Yeah right...stop pandering to the voters Brad.
Whats more reprehensible, the act of hanging a cardboard effigy or the blatant outright lies and half truths this empty suit, driven by the bigoted DNC, hand in hand with the lame stream media is portraying?

Everyday I wake up and look in the mirror, I thank God I'm not a democrat.


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