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ff[_2_] January 31st 09 07:52 PM

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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090131/...shoe_sculpture

"BAGHDAD - The director of an Iraqi orphanage says a sculpture honoring
an Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at former President George W.
Bush has been removed.

Fatin al-Nassiri says Iraqi police told her the statue had to be removed
from the orphanage in Tikrit because government property should not be
used for something with a political bias.

She says the sofa-sized statue of a shoe was taken down on Saturday
after being unveiled on Thursday.

Iraqi journalist Muntadhar al-Zeidi threw his shoes during a Dec. 14
news conference in Baghdad. Throwing shoes at someone is a sign of
extreme contempt in Arab culture."



I wonder how the statue would bring on ebay?




Leo Lichtman[_2_] January 31st 09 09:02 PM

Some metal content (bronze)
 

"ff" wrote: (clip) Fatin al-Nassiri says Iraqi police told her the statue
had to be removed
from the orphanage in Tikrit because government property should not be
used for something with a political bias. (clip)

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Removed, but I hope not destroyed. I think it belongs in the Smithsonian.



RAM³ February 1st 09 04:08 AM

Some metal content (bronze)
 
"Leo Lichtman" wrote in message
...

"ff" wrote: (clip) Fatin al-Nassiri says Iraqi police told her the statue
had to be removed
from the orphanage in Tikrit because government property should not be
used for something with a political bias. (clip)

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Removed, but I hope not destroyed. I think it belongs in the Smithsonian.



Nope: Either the DNC Headquarters or the CNN Newsroom.



RB[_2_] February 2nd 09 08:21 PM

Some metal content (bronze)
 
ff wrote:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090131/...shoe_sculpture

"BAGHDAD - The director of an Iraqi orphanage says a sculpture honoring
an Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at former President George W.
Bush has been removed.

Fatin al-Nassiri says Iraqi police told her the statue had to be removed
from the orphanage in Tikrit because government property should not be
used for something with a political bias.

She says the sofa-sized statue of a shoe was taken down on Saturday
after being unveiled on Thursday.

Iraqi journalist Muntadhar al-Zeidi threw his shoes during a Dec. 14
news conference in Baghdad. Throwing shoes at someone is a sign of
extreme contempt in Arab culture."


Wow. The Iraqis are way ahead of the U.S. on political objectivity.
Good for them!


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