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Iraq
May 24, 2003
Saddam's cheesy paintings

A selection from the collection.

Posted By Judith (Kesher Talk) at May 24, 2003 09:20 PM | TrackBack
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I don't know why the BBC is reacting this way.
They already reported (and a number of other press outlets) on the paintings by Rowena Morrill at:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/3025163.stm

Posted by: jhah3 at May 24, 2003 10:49 PM

SHIT ! I crawl down here to look at cheesy stuff, and all I get is a broken link. So much for cheesy stuff on Command-Post. My wife was thinkin' this was a pretty cool site - You haven't changed her mind yet. You haven't changed mine either. SHOW ME THE PICTURES!

Posted by: Dave Dube at May 25, 2003 01:00 AM

Some tv channel just reported that Saddam is alive but in "questionable mental condition" and something scrolled by about uday's "unconditional surrender"

Posted by: joshua scholar at May 25, 2003 03:55 AM

Some tv channel just reported that Saddam is alive but in "questionable mental condition" and something scrolled by about uday's "unconditional surrender"

Posted by: joshua scholar at May 25, 2003 03:55 AM

But why is the blond guy clothed in only a snake?

Posted by: devils chewtoy at May 25, 2003 02:11 PM

Here's the original BBC link:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_depth/photo_gallery/2956349.stm

Still worked for me. Try looking at:

http://www.grex.com/rowena/

or
http://home.hiwaay.net/~tfharris/pulpculture/columns/030424.shtml

or

http://www.locusmag.com/2003/News/News04Log3.html

Most of her work is in the same Science Fiction genre that has been done for the last 50 years.

Posted by: jhah3 at May 25, 2003 08:18 PM
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