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In this photo released by the White House, President Barack Obama shoots clay targets on the range at Camp David, Md., Saturday, Aug. 4, 2012.(AP Photo)
White House Brandishes Obama Skeet-Shooting Pic for Reporters
Seeking to put to rest questions of whether President Obama was shooting straight when he told a magazine interviewer that he went skeet shooting "all the time," the White House on Saturday brandished a photo for reporters of the president blasting away with a rifle positioned awkwardly against his left shoulder.
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