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A Tennessee Sheriff Made The Arrest
Crockett County Sheriff TroyKlyce arrested Daniel Cowart, 20, of
Bells, Tenn., and Paul Schlesselman 18, of Helena-West Helena,
Arkansas on unspecified charges. Then we contacted federal
authorities," Klyce said
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Some Odd Charges
Federal authorities charged the two with possessing an
unregistered firearm, conspiring to steal firearms from a
federally licensed gun dealer, and threatening a candidate for
President. "Schlesselman stated that they planned to drive their
vehicles as fast as they could toward Obama, shooting at him from
the windows.”
"Both individuals stated they would dress in all-white tuxedos
and wear top hats during the assassination attempt. Both
individuals further stated they knew they would, and were willing
to die, during this attempt."
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What Did They Actually Do?
They stole a gun from one kid's
grandfather, and they told their girlfriend they were going to kill
Obama. Next, they were going to rob a store, but barking dogs scared
them away.
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Both names Cowart, and Schesselman,
are in the
National Jewish Registry.
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Who Turned Them In?
The ADL turned in the would-be 'tuxedo assassins'. The ADL had
information on the pair, partly because of Cowart’s involvement in the
Supreme White Alliance, a racist skinhead group monitored by the
Jewish civil rights body. "The arrests of these dangerous white
supremacists prevented what could have been the most serious act of
domestic terrorism in recent years," said Abraham Foxman. "This case
shows how extreme ideologies easily lead to extreme actions."
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BATF Special Agent Jim
Cavanaugh
Cavanaugh is connected to the ADL and SPLC. He handled the case
of Eric Rudolph (who allegedly bombed Zionist-owned abortion
clinics). Cavanaugh was at the Waco massacre (the ADL's militia
slaughter), the Alabama church burnings, and now this Obama sham.
He works out of Birmingham, Alabama, which is the Israeli
Mossad's regional base of operations for the Southeastern United
States. He traveled to Israel in July of 2006 as part of a
ten-person delegation hosted by the Anti-Defamation League.
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