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Joe
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17/12/2008 |
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Barbaric and ignominious act? |
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So if throwing a shoe is a barbaric and ignominious act that could incur in a 15 year jail term, then what should the continuous death of civilian by US forces be called?
Get real Mr. Nuri al-Maliki. Stop being a puppet and do the right thing. Stand by your people! |
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Lawrence Muhammad
United States |
17/12/2008 |
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VOTE Al-Zaidi in 2009 Iraq Election - Test Democracy |
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VOTE FOR
Al-Zaidi in
IRAQ 2009 ELECTION
(TEST DEMOCRACY) |
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nubiasahara
Afghanistan |
17/12/2008 |
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Turtured? |
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cowards, Mr. Zadi is a hero. |
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Mano
United States |
17/12/2008 |
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Free al-Zaidi-he had no serious intent to injure |
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May this brave man be freed. He carried an important message to Bush and the world -you cannot carry out practices that kill or injure innocents, you cannot simply destroy- that the ends do not justify the means. Everyone knew there were no WMDs. Bush had his own reasons. If he had concern for Iraq, he would have first tried communication and diplomacy. Someone had to make this statement for Iraqis, when the thick wall of protection for Bush could be penetrated so Bush could face the truth |
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Ekk
Canada |
17/12/2008 |
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ush shoe-thrower tortured |
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"Al-Zaidi's attack on Bush, who ordered the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003, has been met with broad support across the Arab world."
This should say/read: Al-Zaidi's attack on Bush, who ordered the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003, which brought death and destruction to its innocent people has been met with broad support across the world. |
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hookin bull
Afghanistan |
17/12/2008 |
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Bush shoe-thrower tortured |
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It is way to bad this person is being held and charged. I wished the Phillies would hire him to pitch for them. The only thing he did wrong was miss hitting Bush's knucklehead. |
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Mike
Canada |
17/12/2008 |
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Release al-Zaidi |
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C'mon!! Mr. al-Zaidi was a man obviously acting with legitimate outrage! Even the U.S. President, Mr. Bush had a sense of humour about it. It certainly was not ideal, but Mr. al-Zaidi had every right to his outburst! TORTURE!!! Habeus-corpus! Produce the body!!! He threw his shoes he did not fire a bullet! We want to see the condition of Mr. al-Zaidi! Let us see the man! |
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Otto
Sweden |
17/12/2008 |
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Al-Zaidi investigation |
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In the days of Saddam only those considerd enemys of the regime had to fear for there lives. Now everyone in Iraq is at risk being killd mutelated etc, at any moment...The man(Bush)who is responsible for this situation is indeed much lower than a pair of shoes...Al-Zaidi should be freed and hounord. I just feel sorry for the dog being compered with Bush...even dogs are better than a creature like Bush... |
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Richard, OIF Veteran
United States |
17/12/2008 |
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Muntazer al-Zaidi |
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If Durgham al-Zaidi says that his brother was tortured, does that make it true? My family and I are Middle Eastern-Americans and I have travelled throughout the region much of my life. I was in Iraq recently and spoke to Iraqi's throughout Al-Anbar. I don't recall too many Iraqis sharing Muntazar al-Zaidi's sentiments. Most Iraqi's ... yes, Sunnis too ... appear to be glad to have been shed of the yoke of Saddam Hussein, and happy to be rid of al-Qaeda leaders too. |
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faruq
United States |
17/12/2008 |
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Throwing the shoes at a world leader demonstrate that the Iraqi are still not ready for democracy. They think with their heart instead of their head. |
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cathy
Canada |
17/12/2008 |
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bush shoe thrower |
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Iraqis should be thankful for the billions of tax dollars that they got for free and help to get there democracy back.Trowing shoes is not a answer to there problem.Wish you luck guys and happy holidays. |
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Azael
United States |
17/12/2008 |
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This is a hero? |
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Why is this shoe throwing fool still called a journalist? A journalist job is to remain impartial and report, not act like a child. This moron just set Iraqi journalism back and perpetuated the Arab stereo type of an uncultured society. And about the torture, I’m sure this will be blamed on Bush too. Ironically, if it was Saddam he threw shoes at he would be dead now. |
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Bryan
United States |
17/12/2008 |
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Shoe Thrower |
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There are many of us here in the United States who sincerely hope that Mr. al-Zaidi will be released without further harm. He is not only a hero in the Middle East but also here where we would like this shoe throwing thing to catch on. The main stream media in the United States have never displayed such courage and perhaps al-Zaidi will serve as a better role model.
We thought President Bush looked pretty agile though, ducking to avoid the size 10's. |
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Carolyn
United States |
18/12/2008 |
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Muntazer al-Zaidi |
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Well, the Maliki puppet government ought to know very well what constitutes "barbaric and ignominious act[s]". I think that it is shameful for the Maliki puppet government to imprison and injure an Iraqi citizen for telling the truth. There are many here in the US who think Mr. al-Zaidi deserves a Pulitzer Prize for his actions. Tonight in San Francisco there will be a vigil in solidarity. |
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Jeff
United States |
18/12/2008 |
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Shoe thrower - Release al-Zaidi!!! |
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Until al-Zaidi threw his shoes and said what he said, there hasn't been such a heroic and just display of liberty since the anonymous student stood faced down a tank in Tiananmen Square nearly 20 years ago! Bravo to al-Zaidi, and BOTH President-elect Obama and dumb-ass W. Bush should immediately call for al-Zaidi to be released, unharmed. And the opportunity to sincerely APOLOGIZE to the Iraqis for the tragedy that has been this occupation should not be missed. Man up, please! |
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Reginaldo
Brazil |
18/12/2008 |
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Freedom |
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8 Years ago this gentleman would have not been able to get away, in any way shape or form, with this semi-violent resistance. I'm sure Mr. Bush was glad, as am I, to see that the Iraqi people are able to live in a country where they're not afraid of the government coming after them.
Let's all just calm down, be real people and we can work through our problems with our words, like big boys and girls. Seriously. |
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John
United States |
18/12/2008 |
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All we ask |
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Attacking a head of state is a crime. Attacking a head of state who liberated 26 million people in a country is a sign of thanklesness and ignorance! If the soldiers of the United States were in Iraq for oil then we would be spending $10 Billion Iraqi Dollars a month to stabilize the country, not $10 Billion U.S. Dollars!
All we have ever asked for when liberating a country is a place to bury our dead. Pray for peace, for there is no one more against war than the ones ordered to fight. |
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jeff
United States |
18/12/2008 |
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shoe-throwing incident |
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in response to mano from the U.S. you suggest communication and diplomacy. what do you think the previous 10-15 years were about? And to all calling this gentleman a hero and forever condemning the U.S. ask yourselves if Iraq is better off now than with saddam and what would happen to Iraq if we left Iraq today. What do you think Iran would ultimately do? |
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Fuad
Ethiopia |
18/12/2008 |
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Bravo Zaidi |
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Zaidi displays not only his own anger but also the Iraqi people as well. Bush left many iraqis homeless, widow(widower) and orphanto, least the few. Were I zaidi, I would throw not 2 shoes as many as I can. May one day US will suffer what an Iraqi people went through. Insha Allah. |
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Karrie
Korea (South) |
18/12/2008 |
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lets be fair |
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he has acted behalf of the world.
If he is to sentenced to 15 years how about the murder who have ordered to invade Iraq and resulted in hundred thousands of casualties. Bush needs to be brought to the war court and get the penalty he deserves |
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Pablo Rojas
Costa Rica |
18/12/2008 |
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Costa Rica supported the war against Iraq... |
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....yes, my country appeared like one of the “American allies” to the war against Iraq, something that fills to us of shame, but I believe that this attack if it must of be supported! well done!
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Mike and Lillie
United States |
18/12/2008 |
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Mr. al-Zaidi |
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We wish to ask for amnesty for Mr. al-Zaidi. To 80 percent of Americans, Mr. al-Zaidi's anger and frustration that led to his act is completely understandable and should be forgiven. We are equally angry and frustrated at all the damage that has been done to our country and to Iraq by Mr. Bush and cannot wait to see him out of office.
We look forward to our new President-elect who we believe will be able to initiate a cooperative and respectful relationship with Iraq. |
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BillyLee
Afghanistan |
20/12/2008 |
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shoe thrower |
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this man should run for the president of Afghanistan.
He is a hero in this country for sure. Mr Bush should have Mr Zaidi's shoe apprpriately placed where it belongs |
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Tim
Japan |
21/12/2008 |
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Shoe throwing |
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Come on, people! There are still those who think this whole endeavour was about freeing the oppressed by a country that financed and armed the oppressor! Bull! Had that journalist been on target, millions would be cheering even louder! I am sick of American arrogance. End this occupation now, Obama. I know you have yet to take office, but use your influence as soon as you can and end this monster's folly! |
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Jim
United Arab Emirates |
18/12/2008 |
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Throwing shoes |
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Come on people.... this is just a display of a barbaric act. Personally, I don't care for Bush, but the shoe throwing just doesn't wash in the western world. Most people will look at this as a cowardly display of an uncivilized person. I hope they throw the coward in jail! |
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S.Sandoval
United States |
18/12/2008 |
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Bush Shoe Thrower |
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I am proud to be American....that being said I am NOT proud of the IDIOT and his cabinet that has "Lead" this country for the past 8 years, our country is in turmoil in almost every aspect. I only wish this brave man would have hit Bush in his Arrogant Head. As for being tortured...I totally believe it. It would have a scene if Bush was forced to come back with a black eye or a big knot on his head! Too Hilarious....Respect for a president should be automatic though I have none for G.W.Bush |
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David
Iraq |
21/12/2008 |
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The real reason why |
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Talking to the Iraqis in the Green Zone they said he was tortured, but not because he threw a show at George Bush. He disrespected a guest to Iraq which they told me was a cultural thing (similar to the shoe throwing). Iraqis will be Iraqis and the U.S. can not force them to be westerners. Again for all of you who believe the U.S. forces are going around killing civilians read the counter insurgency manual free online. It is our main mission to protect Iraqi citizens with our lives. |
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