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In reply to the discussion: I am so moved to tears....pictures Libya and a post *Update* [View all]Glitterati
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I see what you're talking about, but since the same guy is in a different photo
patrice
Sep 2012
#122
Ok thanks, now it's obvious you've been just joking around the whole time.
Electric Monk
Sep 2012
#127
The "white matting around his leg" is a child behind him in the crowd. Good bye and good night.
Electric Monk
Sep 2012
#128
If you look at the second photo in OP you will see several signs from other pics
LittlestStar
Sep 2012
#48
AHA!!! I just realized something!!!!. The Media guy expanded the photo digitally!!
Vehl
Sep 2012
#80
+1, by the looks of it they're only marginally competent with MS Paint. nt
Electric Monk
Sep 2012
#105
It's possible. And then that person or at least only one person provided all the white
JDPriestly
Sep 2012
#165
MSNBC has reported that the demonstrations happened. I am not surprised at that.
JDPriestly
Sep 2012
#114
My father was stationed in Libya when he was in the Air Force in the late 1950's.
Aristus
Sep 2012
#54
Love is always more powerful than hate, if only people have the courage to show it.
reformist2
Sep 2012
#43
In picture 2 you can see the guy taking picture 4 (though not simultaneously)...
yawnmaster
Sep 2012
#85
You can also see the same people from a different angle ... also, the people in the
JoePhilly
Sep 2012
#147
Well, if they're genuine they should have no objection to the thugs being dealt with appropriately.
spayneuter
Sep 2012
#143
Yeah, well there's way too much 'apologizing' and not enough killing thugs.
spayneuter
Sep 2012
#169
The more I look, the less I buy it. The expressions on their faces don't match the 'sentiment'.
spayneuter
Sep 2012
#144
Video proves that the signs were NOT shopped. Nice try Glitterati, you're wrong... gonna apologize?
dorksied
Sep 2012
#149
I've worked and spent significant time in over 40 countries, I speak 5 languages and yes,
spayneuter
Sep 2012
#159