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    Obama Gets 12 Stitches in Lip
    By HELENE COOPER

    Published: November 26, 2010

    WASHINGTON — President Obama had to get 12 stitches in his lip after getting a blow from an opponent’s elbow during a basketball game Friday morning, White House officials said.

    “After being inadvertently hit with an opposing player’s elbow in the lip while playing basketball with friends and family, the president received 12 stitches today administered by the White House medical unit,” the press secretary, Robert Gibbs said in a statement. “They were done in the doctor’s office located on the ground floor of the White House.”



    The statement did not say whose elbow was involved, but one denial has already come in: Reggie Love, the former Duke University basketball player who is Mr. Obama’s aide, was on the court but said it was not him.
    Maybe Michelle Obama’s brother, Craig Robinson, the basketball coach at Oregon State University? Mr. Obama was, after all, according to the pool report, playing with “members of his family.”
    In any event, Mr. Obama was never knocked out completely, so to speak, so Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. was not required to step up to the top spot.
    The White House said Mr. Obama was given a local anesthetic while receiving the stitches. The stitches were made with a smaller filament than is typically used, which increases the number of stitches but makes a tighter stitch and results in a smaller scar.

  • #2
    I guess President Obama won't be eating any pummmypummy for a while.

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    • #3
      Him bow?
      Peter R

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      • #4
        Nuh muss...Yuh tink is Bill him name ?

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        • #5
          lucky thing is when him is president otherwise...scarring!!

          Infidelity does not consist in believing, or in disbelieving; it consists in professing to believe what he does not believe. Thomas Paine

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