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Baghdad Looting
Baghdad Looting by @deaddays (John Rios)

Hey, whats with people looting when they're celebrating something. In America, when a sports team wins something or something big and great happens, people get out of hand and start looting. The hell? Well, aparently, Iraqi people aren't any diff. We liberate them from Saddams evil rule, and whats the first thing those nutty guys do? That's right, Peter Pan. Wait, I mean, LOOT.
Anyway, my Opinion editor gave me this assignment with VERY LITTLE information to work with, so this is what he's getting! Serves him right. I'm trying to illustrate that Americans aren't the only ones who understand the intricate art of looting. Vertical comics make my heart smile. -John Artwork © Copyright 2003 John Rios

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Posted: Monday, 14 April, 2003 @ 11:35 AM

LoL. There is a difference though. ^^ Iraqi's are looting because their living like third-world people - all o their money in shops and saddams palaces. It's merely them taking back what rightfully should be theirs, I suppose. o.o LoL, but this is quite a funny lil' comic strip. ^^; Makes me wonder though - why would they steal a goat? o.o; LoL.

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