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Gay Sex, Cocaine and the Truth from Girl600 on June 21, 2008 30 views / likes
Randi Rhodes - listen online, radio, or XM. True story, this piglet, Cinderella, I think is her name, is afraid of mud. Bloggers Get Obama Accuser Hauled Off in Handcuffs By Sarah Lai Stirland June 19, 2008 | 5:31:10 PMCategories: Crime, Election '08 Liberal bloggers have made their first arrest. A Minnesota man trying to get mainstream exposure for his claims that he once enjoyed sex and cocaine with Barack Obama made a scheduled appearance at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. Wednesday, and was promptly picked up by law enforcement on an out-of-state warrant. Larry Sinclair, 46, was allowed to deliver his presentation to the smattering of reporters in attendance before deputy U.S. Marshals quietly led him away in handcuffs, Sinclair's lawyer confirmed Thursday. Already burdened with a long rap sheet, Sinclair was wanted on a criminal warrant in Delaware. The arrest followed a failed campaign by Firedoglake, a leading liberal blog, to prevent Sinclair from airing his allegations at the prestigious Press Club. But a couple blogging from Paris then began trying to arrange for his arrest at the appearance -- a plan that seems to have succeeded. After a phone call to the Washington, D.C. Police, we have verified that Lawrence Wayne Sinclair has been arrested at the National Press Club just after his press conference ended, bloggers at the Mitch and Nan Show trumpeted Thursday. Sinclair claims to have had sex and snorted drugs with Barack Obama in the back of a limousine in 1999 while Obama was a state legislator. The claims are unsubstantiated, and Sinclair first made them in a YouTube video released this January, which has garnered over 900,000 views -- despite Sinclair's long history of criminal fraud, and his flunking of a polygraph on the supposed tryst. When Sinclair announced his plans to air his claims at the National Press Club, Mitch and Nan, and one of their readers in Washington, D.C., began coordinating to tip off law enforcement authorities on Sinclair's whereabouts. Other bloggers had already discovered that he was wanted on at least one outstanding warrant. The reader, named Margot , contacted the D.C. police, but was told the cops wouldn't arrest Sinclair unless they got confirmation that he was at the press conference, and were provided with a detailed description. The morning of the event, Sinclair helpfully posted a picture of himself on his blog, and in a post warned Obama supporters not to try and crash his press conference. The photo allowed Margot to phone the police with a description. Then she went down to the Press Club to see the results. They may not have stopped the press conference but the police did show up, and took him away, she wrote in to the Mitch and Nan Show blog later. I was just at the NPC building and there was one only police car left by the time I got there. The feds had to pull rank on Washington, D.C. police officers who also showed up to arrest Sinclair. Sinclair appeared in D.C. superior court for his arraignment Thursday afternoon. The court clerk confirmed he'd been listed as a fugitive from justice. Sinclair's attorney Montgomery Sibley, whose license to practice law has been suspended in Florida and Washington, D.C., says that he has arranged for a lawyer to represent Sinclair in Delaware.
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BARACK OBAMA: FATHER'S DAY - A call to Black Fathers from Girl600 Freestyle Talk Radio Podcast on June 17, 2008 24 views / likes
CHICAGO â Democratic Presidential Nominee Barack Obama celebrated Father's Day by calling on black fathers, who he said are missing from too many lives and too many homes, to become active in raising their children. They have abandoned their responsibilities, acting like boys instead of men. And the foundations of our families are weaker because of it, the Democratic presidential candidate said Sunday at a largely black church in his hometown. Reminding the congregation of his firsthand experience growing up without a father, Obama said he was lucky to have loving grandparents who helped his mother. He got support, second chances and scholarships that helped him get an education. Obama's father left when he was 2. A lot of children don't get those chances. There is no margin for error in their lives, said Obama, an Illinois senator. I resolved many years ago that it was my obligation to break the cycle â that if I could be anything in life, I would be a good father to my girls, added Obama, whose daughters, Sasha and Malia, and his wife, Michelle, watched from the audience.
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