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It's a photo op. Nothing else.

Posted By: get real on 2009-01-19
In Reply to: Here's how. - sm

He's a media whoooooooore! It got him elected. Why would he quit a good thing? I just can't wait until he causes the lame to walk and the blind to see. I'll bet 20/20 will have an exclusive on that story.


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better photo op

than Bush with McCain and a birthday cake while people were sinking.  Better than the photo op of Bush in the codpiece.  Better photo op than Bush flying over Katrina.


 


Is that all you got? Seems that all she has, a faked photo. nm


Your "Historical Keepsake Photo"

I hope this comes through.  If not, I'll post the link.


I also know the word "spook" has a certain racial/bigoted meaning.  How you're putting a liberal spin on something that is being circulated by bigoted Republicans is beyond me.


You're right.  I don't need to tell you anything.  You've revealed quite enough for me to digest without vomiting, thank you.


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I assume you are referring to a single photo of him...
and I assume you don't know the exact moment that picture was taken - maybe before or after the actual pledge was recited?  Regardless, I support Obama 100%, and as I have said many times: No candidate is perfect, but he is an exceptional human being and can literally help "save" this country, and Lord knows we need some savin up in here!  I am very optimistic about the outcome in Iowa.
If you like this, it's easy using Windows Photo Story 3.
Projects like these basically take a few simple steps:

1. Find the photos.

2. Find a no-royalty music sample.

3. Stick 'em into Windows Photo Story3 and use the tools to add captions, select transitions between photos, zoom and pan effects to the photos themselves, and add audio.

You could also use Windows Movie Maker if you want to do some of this with movie clips instead of still photos.

The last step, if you want to post to YouTube, etc., is to convert the "WMV" (Windows Media) format that this will create to another format like MPEG or FLV (Flash). There are some free converters out there, as well as companies like A-One Software that have just about any converter you'd want.

Basically, a converter is a very simple piece of software that lets you import a file of one type and save it as another type.
So SP wrapping the flag around her body for a political photo op
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Link to photo and accompanying portion of article

The photo didn't come through, but the link is below.  Also, as you can see from the way the article begins, there was no "liberal" involved in the word "spooked."  That was pure Republican (if there is such a thing.)


http://blogs.nashvillescene.com/pitw/2009/06/republican_staffer_e-mails_oba.php


From the beginning of the article: 



The picture you're looking at on the right was allegedly sent from Sherri Goforth, research analyst executive assistant for Sen. Diane Black, on May 28 via e-mail, under the headline "Historical Keepsake Photo." "We've never seen President Obama in person, but we're pretty sure those pair of spooked white eyes against a black background don't quite do him justice. In fact, one could argue that forwarding an e-mail like this to 20 of your friends makes you look like an out-and-out bigot."


"... forwarding an e-mail like this to 20 of your friends makes you look like an out-and-out bigot."  Yeah.  Wink, wink.


Republican Staffer E-Mails Obama 'Spook' Photo

The picture you will be looking at the link below was allegedly sent from Sherri Goforth, research analyst executive assistant for Sen. Diane Black, on May 28 via e-mail, under the headline "Historical Keepsake Photo." We've never seen President Obama in person, but we're pretty sure those pair of spooked white eyes against a black background don't quite do him justice. In fact, one could argue that forwarding an e-mail like this to 20 of your friends makes you look like an out-and-out bigot.


Thus far we've hit Sen. Black, the Republican's caucus chair, with an e-mail and calls to both her office and cell phone with no response. Meanwhile, you can check out the list of e-mail recipients below........


Video: Kids at Jesus Camp Worship to Bush Photo

This is some pretty creepy stuff. 


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2006/09/18/video-kids-at-jesus-camp_n_29703.html