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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? |
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"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. |
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"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. |
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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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