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Did Anthony Weiner want to get caught?

US Representative Anthony Weiner admitted to sending some racy pictures, tweets and Facebook messages to female admirers. With his wife three months pregnant, the question is, what was Weiner thinking?

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BySHMULEY BOTEACH
JUNE 9, 2011 15:45
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