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Backlash to Obama officials squelching political speech
Law enforcement threats, intimidation likened to 'police-state tactics,' by 
Missouri governor



Posted: September 27, 2008
7:25 pm Eastern

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Gov. Matt Blunt
Following legal threats by Missouri state law-enforcement officials supporting 
Barack Obama against presidential campaign ads that appeared to be false or 
misleading, Gov. Matt Blunt today likened the intimidation to "police state 
tactics."
"St. Louis County Circuit Attorney Bob McCulloch, St. Louis City Circuit 
Attorney Jennifer Joyce, Jefferson County Sheriff Glenn Boyer, and Obama and 
the leader of his Missouri campaign Senator Claire McCaskill have attached the 
stench of police state tactics to the Obama-Biden campaign," said Blunt in a 
statement released today. "What Senator Obama and his helpers are doing is 
scandalous beyond words, the party that claims to be the party of Thomas 
Jefferson is abusing the justice system and offices of public trust to silence 
political criticism with threats of prosecution and criminal punishment."
The statement came after the law enforcement officials pledged to form a "truth 
squad" to halt ads that, among other things, claimed Obama was not a Christian 
or that he was not planning to cut taxes on Americans other than the wealthy.
"If they're not going to tell the truth, somebody's got to step up and say, 
'That's not the truth. This is the truth,'" McCullogh told KMOV-TV in St. Louis.
The effort appeared to be part of a move by the Obama campaign to block 
advertisements to which it objects. The campaign also sent "threatening" 
letters to several news agencies in Pennsylvania and Ohio demanding they stop 
airing ads exposing Obama's gun stance, according to the National Rifle 
Association.
"This abuse of the law for intimidation insults the most sacred principles and 
ideals of Jefferson," said Blunt. "I can think of nothing more offensive to 
Jefferson's thinking than using the power of the state to deprive Americans of 
their civil rights. The only conceivable purpose of Messrs. McCulloch, Obama 
and the others is to frighten people away from expressing themselves, to chill 
free and open debate, to suppress support and donations to conservative 
organizations targeted by this anti-civil rights, to strangle criticism of Mr. 
Obama, to suppress ads about his support of higher taxes, and to choke out 
criticism on television, radio, the Internet, blogs, e-mail and daily 
conversation about the election."
Blunt concluded: "Barack Obama needs to grow up. Leftist blogs and others in 
the press constantly say false things about me and my family. Usually, we 
ignore false and scurrilous accusations because the purveyors have no 
credibility. When necessary, we refute them. Enlisting Missouri law enforcement 
to intimidate people and kill free debate is reminiscent of the Sedition Acts – 
not a free society."
 
The NRA's Political Victory Fund also condemned the effort as censorship.
"Barack Obama and his campaign are terrified of the truth," said Chris W. Cox, 
chairman of organization. "Sen. Obama's statements and support for restricting 
access to firearms, raising taxes on guns and ammunition and voting against the 
use of firearms for self-defense in the home are a matter of public record. 
NRA-PVF will make sure that everyone knows of Obama's abysmal record on guns 
and hunting."
The Obama campaign declined to respond to a WND request for comment.
The NRA said Obama sent "cease and desist letters" to news outlets in the two 
states, "denouncing the ads and demanding their removal from the airwaves."
"Barack Obama would be the most anti-gun president in our nation's history. 
That's the truth," said Cox. "NRA-PVF has the facts on our side. No amount of 
running from or lying about his record and then intimidating news outlets in 
the hope of deceiving American gun owners and hunters is going to work. Those 
strong arm tactics may work in Chicago, but not in Pennsylvania and Ohio, and 
not as long as NRA-PVF has anything to say about it."
The warnings were from Obama lawyer Robert Bauer, who told station managers 
that in order to stay in the Federal Communication commission's good graces, 
they should not air the ads.
Josh Marquis, an Oregon prosecutor who serves as a spokesman for the NDAA, said 
the comments from Missouri don't sound like the McCulloch he knows.
"I'm really surprised. I know Bob," Marquis told WND.
The KMOV report said the Obama campaign asked members of Missouri's law 
enforcement to target anyone who "lies" or issues misleading television ads. 
Formation of the Obama "Truth Squad" was the result, the report said.
McCulloch declined to return a call from WND seeking comment.
The KMOV report said the campaign was being conducted by McCulloch and another 
prosecutor, Jennifer Joyce, along with a number of sheriffs throughout the 
state.
"They will be reminding voters that Barack Obama is a Christian who wants to 
cut taxes for anyone who makes less than $250,000 a year. They also say they 
plan to respond immediately to any ads and statements that violate Missouri's 
ethics laws," the report said.
"We want to keep this campaign focused on issues," Joyce told the station. "We 
don't want people to get distracted. Missourians don't want to be distracted by 
the divisive character attacks."
The campaign was assembled to "set the record straight," they said.
Officials with the Missouri Sheriff's Association declined to talk about any 
sheriffs who might be involved in the campaign.
At the blog Gateway Pundit, the reaction was immediate.
"St. Louis and Missouri Democrat sheriffs and top prosecutors are planning to 
go after anyone who makes false statements against Obama during his campaign. 
This is so one-sided I can't even [begin] to describe how wrong this agenda 
is," writes blogger Jim Hoft.
Hoft said Joyce and McCulloch "are threatening to bring libel charges against 
those who speak out falsely against Barack Obama."
Missouri blogger Doctor Bulldog commented: "Don't think they will stop with 
just the local radio and television stations. Oh, no. We bloggers are NEXT on 
the chopping block! It doesn't matter if it is the truth. It only matters if 
Obama deems it a lie (i.e. – something that can cause damage to his bid to be 
president). Basically, NO ONE is free to criticize Obama here in Missouri!!!"
In the St. Louis Examiner, a commentary said, "Look, politicians are all about 
lies. It may be annoying (I find it entertaining), but that's for their 
opponents and good-government groups to counter – not law enforcement. ... Even 
if the officeholders joining the 'truth squad' are nominally stepping out of 
their official roles in order to put on their (political) party hats and play 
politics, it's inappropriate. They wield too much power to use it to wag their 
fingers at people who say un-nice things about political hopefuls. Prosecutors 
and sheriffs are, after all, normally thought of as people with the clout to 
put their targets behind bars."
Marquis told WND politicians keep their right to have a political opinion and 
express it, but the DA's organization strives hard not to be partisan.





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