Description | In a parody of Don Quixote, a man with a hat and notebook [presumably representing the press] charges with his horse and lance at a windmill. The windmill's sails are documents from the National Enterprise Board, and the rider is knocked off his horse by the collision with them. To the side stands a real giant (so tall we cannot see his head) with folded arms, huge bags of money, and a label that reads "Mid-East Bribery". |