Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Anti-Bush Grafitti from Around the World

Curitiba, Brazil

Unlike Bush's approval rating, attendance at Disney theme parks doesn't seem to have taken a hit in America's worsening economy.

Photo by mlbor

Granada, Spain

Bush's Starbucks-colored tank creeps toward a McDonald's logo.

Photo by juanti

Lisbon, Portugal

Photo by Graffiti Land

London, England

Painted on a wall facing East London's members-only Shoreditch House is this poignant portrait.

Photo by nickburcher

Sofia, Bulgaria

Faded from foot traffic, the sidewalk mugshot reads: Wanted Dead: George W. Bush, for crimes against humanity and the planet.

Photo by kiki

Berlin, Germany

Bush faces off with Osama bin Laden outside a record store in Berlin. War is terror, the caption reads.

Senator Obama's tour included a stop in Berlin, where he gave a speech to a crowd of more than 200,000. American blogger Fred Wilson responds: "This kind of worldwide popularity is something we need in the US right now."

Photo by shawnbot

Colonia, Uruguay

This makeshift banner welcomed Bush to Uruguay in March of 2007, when Bush met with President Tabaré Vasquez.

Translated, the greeting reads: Your dead, hungry, unemployed, disappeared [illegally imprisoned], lying cronies salute you.

Photo by MichaelO'B

Durango, Mexico

Photo by OliverAlex

Wellington, New Zealand

Give Bush an inch, and he'll bomb a country, one stencil remarks.

Bush's
critics argue he never should have sent troops to battle without
Congressional approval. Legally, the power to declare war lies in the
hands of the Congress, not the President.

Photo by glutnix

Gullbringusysla, Iceland

Flanked by missiles, could Bush be folding his hands in prayer?

Photo by choufiphone

San José, Costa Rica

Translation: Mentally ill in service of capital.

Photo by C-Monster

Rome, Italy

Photo by tracymadaj

Melbourne, Australia

Photo by Toots Fontaine

Rosario, Argentina

Joyfully
riding a missile — gut protruding, cowboy hat waving — Bush's
embodiment of Texan stereotypes is as much the subject of this artist's
mockery as the President's flippant attitude toward explosives.

Photo by pablodf

Mito, Japan

Prolific graffiti artist Og Akim shares his rich political artwork at the X-Color exhibit in Japan.

Photo by nattynattyboom

Johannesburg, South Africa

A donkey-eared Bush and his toy tank ponder their next move.

Photo by banter

Israel

Bush is pictured here with Ariel Sharon, Israeli Prime Minister when this photo was taken in 2006.

Photo by greenwonderland

Bangkok, Thailand

Photo by G4Glenno

Bethlehem, West Bank, Palestine

Bush, a United Methodist, tries on some Devil horns in the city of Jesus' birth.

On June 10, 2000, the President declared Jesus Day in Texas.

Photo by hazy jenius

Riga, Latvia

Photo by Patient Dinosaur

Victoria, BC, Canada

On
a brick wall in Victoria, British Columbia, Bush discusses world
domination with Canadian Prime Minister Steven Harper. (The dialogue
references a mid-90s animated television show, Animaniacs, which began airing in Canada late last year.)

What are we going to do tonight, George?
What we do every night, Steve. Try to take over the world.

Photo by ngawangchodron

Belfast, Northern Ireland

Lyrics to the United States national anthem take on a less hopeful meaning.

Photo by Jamie Rushell

Wrocław, Poland

Photo by ChrisJ.

Styria, Austria

Photo by newsrepublic

Zanzibar, Tanzania

Bush mzushi, loosely translated: Bush is a rumormonger.

Photo by Msomi

As
voters and the media shift their attention toward the November
elections, Bush's reign as one of the most widely loathed political
leaders comes to a close. With fewer than a hundred days
before a successor is named, here's to hoping that displays like these
will stop appearing — and won't reemerge with the likeness of Senator
John McCain.

Laura Copeland

Laura Copeland is from Modesto, California, a bedroom community consistently ranked one of the country's worst places to live.
The wide-eyed nerd and Peace Corps candidate recently moved to Silicon
Valley, where she enjoys lively walks and cutesy photography shoots
with her newly adopted dog, Pixel.

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