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Federal prosecutors will not file charges against a man who removed three people from a President Bush appearance earlier this year after they arrived in a car with a bumper sticker reading "No More Blood for Oil," officials said Friday.
The Secret Service, which had been investigating to determine whether the man impersonated a Secret Service officer, recently turned over its report to prosecutors.
U.S. Attorney William Leone said there was not enough evidence to prosecute the man. "Criminal law is not an appropriate tool to resolve this dispute," he said. "The normal give and take of the political system is the appropriate venue for a resolution."