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To: Fred Nerks
The top two photographs are the ones you used. You made a hybrid image of Stanley Ann Dunham and the Model - that's why the third image ended up with one nostril higher than the other, for one thing. You disgust me.

Stop being a drama queen. You're just making stupid excuses to deny the obivous. SAD's head is positioned in slightly different angles which is why the nose is slightly different. Everything else lines up nearly perfectly. Again, ANYBODY (who isn't a drama queen) can do the same thing and test this for themselves. They eyes match. The chins match. The width between the brows match. Thanks for reposting this because you're defeating your own objections.

628 posted on 03/05/2013 8:08:38 PM PST by edge919
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To: edge919
you didn't get the memo?

BTW, FN’s photo skills were put to good use in comparing the nude woman to the SADO pics. Having seen FN’s blow-ups of the noses and teeth and the full-on face comparison up-thread, the naked woman does not appear to me to be SADO.

As FN points out, SADO’s nose is asymmetric and the nude model’s nose if very symmetric. Even though the nude’s chin is hidden in one picture, it is not in the full-on comparison and SADO’s “Dunham” chin is much deeper.

So this, in my mind, removes the nudie pics as possible proof that FMD and SADO were in a room together with her nude...

Better check with seizethecrap before you go off on another tangent. You've simply exposed yourself for having photoshopped an image to further the ridiculous contention that Stanley Ann Dunham posed nude for photographs which were published in 1958 when she was still in high school.

630 posted on 03/05/2013 8:28:28 PM PST by Fred Nerks (FAIR DINKUM!)
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