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Danish Art Group Pokes Fun at Ahmadinejad


Pinky Floyd

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COPENHAGEN Dec. 20, 2006— A Danish art group that pokes fun at world leaders targeted Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Wednesday by placing an advertisement in a Tehran newspaper with an insulting hidden message.

Beneath a picture of the president, a series of apparently sympathetic statements were arranged such as "Support his fight against Bush" and "Iran has the right to produce nuclear energy". The advert was attributed to "Danes for World Peace".

However, the first letters of each phrase, when read from top to bottom, spell out "S-W-I-N-E".

The got one over on beady-eyes

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Serves him right. Make him an embarrassment in front of his own. I just wonder how long the editor in chief that let this one slip by will remain amongst the living?

Anyways..Hardy-har-har!...I just wish I could see his face when he first found out... :lol:

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reminds me of the photos of American POWs giving the one finger salute in propoganda photos i think from the Vietnam war? possibly ww2, definately in the pacific:P

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HEhe, good call. Too bad the Iranians can't do something like this on their own..

Yeah, I'm not sure that type of thing is legal in Iran.

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