Truth behind Obama eyeballing and Pakistani premier videos

by Ahmar Mustikhan | July 16, 2009 at 03:49 am
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Though Obama's picture was a photo deception, the video of Pakistan prime Yusuf Raza Gilani was not an innocent mistake because in Pakistan's male-female touch sensitive society the premier knew his hand was touching the party leader inappropriately; he looked the other way feigning he was unaware.

The Pakistani video shown here was taken when the Pakistan Peoples Party [PPP] was protesting the emergency imposed by former coup leader General Pervez Musharraf.

Gilani was a late entry into the PPP, having been a protege of former dictator General Ziaul Haq who had hanged PPP founder Zulfikar Ali Bhutto.

Was US president Barack Obama casting a look?

The US president might have been innocent, but French president Nicolas Sarkozy looks were quite damning, said a TV commentator.

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Rob Walker

I'm not sure what this story is about exactly - Obama and Sarkozy supposedly looking at the girl was well covered last week, we have a number of stories on it. And if it's about Pakistan's prime minister, why is it only mentioned once?

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Ahmar Mustikhan

Obama and Gilani videos were presented to show that pictures can lie sometimes, but videos most often do not. All the best.

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rockband

its not big deal for such people

\ it go more further than this its just your mind who takes you where you want to go

clean ur minds pls 

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