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November 2007: Artists Nora Ligorano and Marshall Reese created the exhibit "Line Up" depicting doctored photographs of George W. Bush and members of his administration. The exhibit, being shown at the New York City Public Library, is critical of the war in Iraq. "It is simply inappropriate to have political attack art, in the form of egregious doctored photographs of the President and other high-ranking officials who have dedicated their lives to public service, in a taxpayer-funded building frequented by schoolchildren and the general public," said Matthew Walter, director of communications for the state GOP. In response, Roberta Waddell, curator of the library's print collection, said the exhibit was in keeping with a historical tradition, calling the exhibit a relevant example of political commentary.

Via Dartmouth University's page Photo Tampering Throughout History.

It's a great accompanying animated picture to have up in one window while reading either (or both) of the following pieces:

Chris Floyd ties Bush and BCCI to Sibel Edmonds bombshell by Inky99 on DailyKos

or

Bush Ordered by Judge to Reveal if Copies of Emails Exist by marktheshark, also on DailyKos.

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This Is GREAT!!!!

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Made my Day, Yes Indeedie!

If they were sent to fight, they are too few. If they were sent to die, they are too many!

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Always happy to help.

If we can get enough people to see these folks in the light that they constantly obscure, then perhaps we can finally restore at least a modicum of decency and Justice to the land.

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Is getting alot of Cyber Travel, took it and passed it out, Pic, and the artists, and All!

I'm sure Many will find a Great use for it!

If they were sent to fight, they are too few. If they were sent to die, they are too many!

Is 'Funding' Really For Troops?

What Happened To Funding and Oversite For Military/Veteran Care In Previous Congresses?

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Cool -- sounds like you included the source

info, too. That's even better, so the original article writer gets credit (the one I excerpted) as well as the artist(s) responsible for the pic and the curator at the museum.

Thanks!

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