Woman locked for saying Obama follows her @Twitter, he does
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A New York woman was locked up in the psychiatric ward of a Long Island hospital for 8 days after claiming that President Barack Obama follows her on Twitter. But there’s only one problem… he actually does.
She recounts, that “next thing you know, the police held onto me, the doctor stuck me with a needle and I was knocked out. I woke up to them taking off my underwear and then went out again. I woke up the next day in a hospital robe.”
The “master treatment plan” says that she must “state that Obama is not following her on Twitter” in order to be released. Strangely, no one at the hospital even bothered to check the Twitter account in question, which would have easily confirmed her claim.
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