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Congressman Weiner Penis Photo Came From His Phone

Downed By TweetDeck

June 6. 2011

Anthony Weiner and wife Huma Abedin

The Anthony Weiner penis pic scandal has just hit a new low point. It has been revealed, the photo of a protruding penis in briefs, sent from Weiner's Twitter page, to 21-year-old university student, Gennette Cordova, originated from the software service TweetDeck. This means, the photo in question, was sent from the congressman's Blackberry mobile phone.

It is going to be a wee bit difficult for Weiner to deny it. It does not help that he refused to deny the photo is of his family jewels. Weiner originally stated his Twitter account was hacked and the photo was maliciously sent to Cordova to publicly discredit him. Now that it is being stated the lewd photo came straight from Weiner's Blackberry, this implicates the congressman in a new way - allegedly transmitting obscene images over the internet and phone.

  

Gennette Cordova

By law, the FBI is supposed to investigate the matter, but have refused to comment on the case or responsibly answer Bill O'Reilly's ultimatum in a timely fashion. Why they are refusing to brief the public on the matter, looks suspicious, like they are hiding something. 

This adds to the public view, the FBI is a corrupt and clandestine agency that believes it does not have to answer to anyone. It's J. Edgar Hoover all over again. Such behavior is inappropriate in a democracy. Remember, it's government for the people by the people. The FBI is not to run as a dictatorship.

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