14 December 2008
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8 Comments:
It's a shame the guy missed.
It's a shame they were only shoes.
It's a shame it was not a woman with high heels.
Or maybe a mountain climber? Or maybe an ice skater?
What I think is the greatest shame of all is that there weren't more as brave as this man. Because believe me, this man will suffer as result of being so brave. What's more, this man is intelligent enough to have been well aware of that fact before he followed his conscience.
If it were up to me I'd give this man a medal.
me too
Every dog has his day.
:)
Muntadar al-Zaidi is not only a hero in the Arab world, he can also count on this Texan as well, to be one of his fans. I'm going to hang his photo on my office wall, next to my other hero's, Fidel Castro and Che Guevara.
Bush is an International War Criminal and a Mad Cowboy, who should spend the rest of his life in a cold and dark dungeon, along with Cheney, Condoleezza Rice, and his other cronnies.
Having two shoes thrown at him is not enough justice, water boarding would be more apropiate and justified.
As they say...If the shoe fits, wear it.
Too bad they weren’t Stiletto Heeled Shoes !!!
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