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Telford was recorded saying that the relationship between Hall and the president "goes back a long way--they've helped each other for forever and a day, and the White House won't rest until he wins." Then, later: "Just consider what you're doing now. You don't want to have the freakin' president of the United States mad at you for the rest of your life." And, finally: "It will help you immensely to not do something that won't take you anywhere in a practical manner and that will really screw up your chances down the road...If you step off this cliff, gravity never goes up, it goes down."
---- Death Threat: "You don't want to have the freakin' president of the United States mad at you for the rest of your life." ----
Seems like it takes a fair amount of imagination, or at the very least extremely broad interpretation, to read that as a threat to kill somebody.
-- Ronn! :)
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