To: RummyChick
This is the picture that gets me.
Has to be a photoshop or Obama had some deformity with his hand. You don't hold your hand like that in a photo. Where is the missing basketball it looks like he would be holding. Unless he was a narcissist back then and put his hands like that to be the focus of the picture because HE should have been the one to get the basketball instead of the dude below him.
![](http://i265.photobucket.com/albums/ii233/mikesilvia/Barack-Obama-Punahou-basketball.jpg)
29 posted on
08/11/2009 6:20:55 AM PDT by
RummyChick
("Free Speech....is always the deadliest enemy of tyranny" Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black)
To: RummyChick
![](http://i265.photobucket.com/albums/ii233/mikesilvia/Barack-Obama-Punahou-basketball.jpg)
"One of these things is not like the others/One of these things just doesn't belong...."
30 posted on
08/11/2009 6:23:12 AM PDT by
dfwgator
To: RummyChick
Not a deformity just a limp wrist.
35 posted on
08/11/2009 6:28:12 AM PDT by
rolling_stone
(no more bailouts, the taxpayers are out of money!)
To: RummyChick
He is holding a basketball but with the other arm. The hand does look strange, now that you mention it, but my guess is if we were to minutely go through our own pictures we would find similar peculiarities of pose.
44 posted on
08/11/2009 6:42:40 AM PDT by
Humbug
To: RummyChick
Has to be a photoshop or Obama had some deformity with his hand. You don't hold your hand like that in a photo. Where is the missing basketball it looks like he would be holding. Unless he was a narcissist back then and put his hands like that to be the focus of the picture because HE should have been the one to get the basketball instead of the dude below him.
Eh? Obama IS holding a basketball in that picture. Look by his right knee - you'll see it.
48 posted on
08/11/2009 6:47:30 AM PDT by
fr_freak
To: RummyChick
It looks like the basketball in obama’s lap just dropped down into his knees for some reason. Why would there be two basketballs in one picture?
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