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« Fidel Castro is punked! As he speaks, a sign behind him flashes Abraham Lincoln’s words: ‘No man is good enough to govern another man without that other’s consent’ | Main | Google, symbol of selling out »

January 27, 2006

Castro and the magic billboard

Here's my Photoshop interpretation of Cuban dictator Fidel Castro speaking Jan. 24 in Havana as the official U.S. mission flashes up the words of Abraham Lincoln for all of Cuba to see:

Fidel_castro_punked_lincoln The sign says:

"No man is good enough
to govern another man without that other’s consent."

Click the photo to enlarge it.

See also: Flags for obstruction.

Frank Warner

SEE ALSO: "Abajo Fidel!": Castro strikes out.

SEE ALSO: Fidel Castro tells Cubans their chains haven’t been cut yet, but today there is hope.

SEE ALSO: Atrocity of history: Representing Castro as Cuba.

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Comments

Hah! I almost missed all the skulls in the pic :). Good job.

Oh, MAN! I totally missed them! AWESOME!

The skulls already were in one of the online photos that I "borrowed" for the Abraham Lincoln ticker montage.

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