>>>>>>>>Now which other world leader likes to appear in photos stripped to the waist looking rugged.
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>>>>>>>Gary Johnson isn't a world leader just yet. I guess you're referring to Obama:
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http://blog.zap2it.com/pop2it/2009/04/president-barack-obama-the-swimsuit-edition-of-washingtonian.html>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>;)
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>>>>>>Is that a real picture ?
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>>>>>>I imagined Obama looking much skinnier. His chest looks like he's had implants
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>>>>>Are that "other world leader's" pictures real?
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>>>>Congressman Weiner swears that is really him.
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>>>I don't think that was ever in doubt, the question was did he really post the pics...
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>>Well, if he didn't it kind of raises the question of how did someone else have Weiner pics to post ?? And knowledge of who he was otherwise creeping out with messages ... ?
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>ISTR he first claimed his cell phone was hacked, and the hacker sent the pics to the people who received them.
Amazing he didn't demand an FBI investigation. Hacking a congressman's cell like that is certainly a crime. How noble of him to resign rather than put everyone through the expense an pain of an investigation. ( you're not seriously saying that for a single minute you believed him, are you?)
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