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To: potlatch

I agree, that’s his arm and fingers you can see, his left hand is in his lap and I never thought otherwise. As to Siddiqi having too many fingers, other than TWO hands being shown holding that cigarette, isn’t it possible his fingers are curled up, almost like he’s double jointed?
Every fake image has to have a purpose.
The fake in Central Park was to make it appear he still had a relationship with the Dunhams. That they visited him when he was in New York.
What might the purpose be of the image with Siddiqi on the couch?


475 posted on 05/15/2012 7:26:31 PM PDT by Fred Nerks (fair dinkum!)
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To: Fred Nerks

[isn’t it possible his fingers are curled up, almost like he’s double jointed?]

Not to me, I just see too much there. I even curl up my hand and can’t get the effect of that many fingers. I’m used to cutting out images, even going as far as cutting out strands of hair, so I’m not without some degree of perception on this type of thing.

Since I haven’t kept up with all of this, as you have, my best guess is that someone wanted to establish Obama as being gay by posing them on the couch. Pictures have a more lasting effect than the written word.

Before that, Sinclair came out with his accusations of an affair with Obama, but there were no pictures to confirm it as far as I know.

It would also be an attempt to confirm his ‘gayness’ in relationship to the stories of the dead men from Wright’s church. I’m guessing Fred, nothing is confirmed so it’s all guesses.

Why would the fake picture with the Dunhams be so important. I don’t understand the importance of establishing that.


476 posted on 05/15/2012 8:46:20 PM PDT by potlatch (~~And the truth IS what counts, RIGHT ? ~~)
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