South Park creators given signed photo of Saddam Hussein - Telegraph »

Posted By tdrapeau 8 months ago in News

Matt Stone and Trey Parker, the creators of South Park, were given a signed photo of Saddam Hussein by US marines after the former Iraqi leader was shown their movie in prison. During his captivity, US marines forced Saddam, who was executed in 2006, to repeatedly watch the move South Park: Bigger, Longer And Uncut, which shows him as gay, as well as the boyfriend of Satan. He was also regularly depicted in a similar manner during the TV series.

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    FunnyBoyz8 months ago

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    good share i heard it back then

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      StevieGee8 months ago

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      I love it. Saddam Hussein is a semi regular character on South Park. I think the show killed him way before we did though and they made him look Canadian.

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