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Xeroxing Hillary Clinton
Second Life ^ | Christophe Hugo

Posted on 02/24/2008 3:06:03 PM PST by lowbridge

So, I'm doing some exploring among the virtual world, Second Life, when I come upon a replica of the White House. I go in for a closer look, and find this:

On top of the White house is hillary, sitting on a xerox machine, xeroxing her "bum".

A close up of Hillary, McCain and Obama on the billboard:

On the ground in front of the WH, is this hopscotch game:

Also on the grounds is this boxing ring with hillary's image on it, smoking a cigarette, and sporting a black eye:

And portraits of Castro and Hillary:

And Obama and McCain:

Bush and Putin:

Castro giving a workout on the bag:



TOPICS: Chit/Chat; Humor; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: clinton; hillary; hillaryclinton; secondlife
The creator of these carricatures is Christophe Hugo. He hates Bush, Sarkozy, etc. ,as well. Judging from the online interviews he has given, he is not a very pleasant person to speak to.

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1 posted on 02/24/2008 3:06:04 PM PST by lowbridge
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To: lowbridge

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2 posted on 02/24/2008 3:56:50 PM PST by lowbridge ("I can't wait to see what he stands for." - Susan Sarandon on her support of Barack Obama)
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