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not as silly as you taking a candid shot and chastizing Obama for having his hand up, in one of MANY Photos (for which you refuse to show) that were taken of the moment.
why don't you post the other photos taken of the group? Was his hand up the whole time? Care to show us how he was waving?
Of course, you forget that a certain President threw up on the Japanese Prime Minister and had a shoe thrown at him.
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Originally Posted by jambo101 Righties like to bring up posts like this ad nauseum in an attempt to make their Comander in Chief look idiotic.
its about as obvious a photo chop as it can get..
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Originally Posted by Mrs. Skeffington
Take the above bolded sentence, and replace "Righties" with "Lefties" and "their Commander in Chief" with "Sarah Palin"...
The flaw in that logic is our staunch righty Shorebaby started the topic so in this instance righties and lefties arent interchangeable..
PS. on the photo, if one zooms in on that hand you'll notice the cuff on the suit has changed color from grey to black..
I would love to dogpile Bammer on this one. Shoot, any chance to make a ******* look bad makes me happy.
But the fact is, this cant be that. As the story goes, they had been taking pictures for quite a while and Barry spoke up and said "enough". at that moment the photographer took like the 1000 picture.
Not a real beatbarryup moment. which makes me sad cuz I love a good chance to point out his failings...which are many.
Lol, the waving doofus was staring straight at the camera!
Nope. Check again.
I'd imagine this is one of a few dozen. Even some people in front of Obama are looking off camera.
Move on, quit being so desperate, righties...
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