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Saturday, January 31, 2009

Shoe-thrower's sculpture removed.

The director of an Iraqi orphanage says that a sculpture honoring the journalist who threw his shoes at Former President Bush was taken down two days after it was unveiled. It was a sofa-sized shoe, basically. I also read somewhere else that the man (?) who built the sculpture, with the help of some of the orphans, was arrested.

"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."

T-that sculptor is some daring guy... .___.;


(2009, January, 31). Iraq sculpture honoring Bush shoe-thrower removed.
Yahoo! News, Retrieved January 31, 2009, from
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090131/ap_on_re_mi_ea/ml_iraq_shoe_sculpture

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that one kid ;



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