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South Park References Bin Laden Death

Tyler Perry equals Osama bin Laden? Well, no, of course not. But this week's episode of South Park, which skewers awards shows, Germans, Kathy Griffin and the prolific African-American director, riffs on President Barack Obama's announcement about the terrorist's death Sunday.

Douglas J Rowe

Tyler Perry equals Osama bin Laden? Well, no, of course not.

But this week's episode of South Park, which skewers awards shows, Germans, Kathy Griffin and the prolific African-American director, riffs on President Barack Obama's announcement about the terrorist's death Sunday.

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Trey Parker and Matt Stone (both newly minted Tony nominees) worked on Wednesday's show almost right up until airtime, tweaking it with topic references, according to a Comedy Central spokesperson.

In the episode, the animated Obama indicates that Perry is the real enemy. "I am pleased to announce that the greatest threat to mankind has now gone forever," he says. "Justice has been done."

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