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Dibs Ludicrous Game profile

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Aug 2nd 2011, 23:05:48

does it really matter if a public official gets naked in their bedroom and takes a picture of themselves that winds up getting posted on the internet?

y'all are scared of nudity.
y'all are scared of nudity.
y'all are scared of nudity.

blah.
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Marshal Game profile

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Aug 3rd 2011, 20:39:16

not to some but conservatists get almost heartattacks if they see that.
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Terror Game profile

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Aug 4th 2011, 0:26:57

It doesn't matter to me personally, but obviously it will matter for some, and if the public official is so delusional they don't recognize a problem with this, then they are probably delusional about other things that may affect their job performance.

Dibs Ludicrous Game profile

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Aug 4th 2011, 20:13:29

well, the only problem that i see is that someone sent a private photo to another person. the other person then violated the first person's privacy by uploading it to the internet. not that i really care. i'll get naked and post it to the internet before i run for public office and make sure the voters know about it before they vote for me. yah, and i drink and smoke too much also. voter beware.
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trumper Game profile

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Aug 5th 2011, 20:45:37

When they start using taxpayer resources to post the images, then yes I do have a problem with it. Otherwise, I could care less and if their constituents want to give them the boot (or not) then so be it.

tiger suits and barely legal chicks...now that's an entirely different story

Hneftafl Game profile

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Aug 10th 2011, 3:39:28

Only if they belong to the other party.
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