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President Bill Clinton has recently said:
"We do know that we must do more to reach out to our children and teach them to express their anger and to resolve their conflicts with words, not weapons."

We of Ten-Fat-Tigers thought that the children of America might as well know the truth, and learn to love bombs.


MILO THE MISSILE IS HERE TO SOLVE ALL THE WORLD'S PROBLEMS!
TFT staged an event on 5/8/99 to help the North Atlantic Treaty Organization promote militarism to children. Afterall, as long as NATO needs to constantly justify its existence for the forseeable future, why not let children get used to bombs at an early age?

So TFT created the lovable NATO mascot Milo the Missle to help promote the love of bombing among American children. Three oversized characters passed out candy and offered a giant NATO birthday cake to the general public here in Madison, Wisconsin. Milo was almost thrwarted by the evil Freedom-burglar who tried to stop the bombing and killing.

We feel that although NATO and the US media have done a good deal to de-sanitize war and make it look pretty on TV, children need special attention. Video-game imagery is just not enough for kids to support the killing and maiming of others. So the North Atlantic Children's Outreach Program went to work.




PHOTOS of Milo the Missile and friends from 5/8/99:



  • The NATO birthday cake
  • The missiles and friends running about
  • The missiles chasing the Freedom-burglar
  • The missiles bombing the Freedom-burglar
  • The missiles capturing the Freedom-burglar
  • Milo the Missile and a new friend
  • Milo giving candy to a child
  • The missiles and friends goin' down the street
  • All the missiles wave 'Hello!' from a liquor store


  • For kids!

    Check out this connect the dots too see what fun Milo is having in Yugoslavia!





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