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Posted: 16 years ago
#31

Originally posted by: oldblackjoe

why it was funny.. bush is a joke anyway.<br>




😆 😆 😆 somewhat true....but that's not the right way to behave with someone!!!!!!!!! and that too someone who's a US president!!!!!!!! i mean seriously!!!!!!!!!!??
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Posted: 16 years ago
#32
Yeh politics hein yahan sab hota hein...hum ko tho singing se judi baatein matlab hein......
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Posted: 16 years ago
#33

Originally posted by: Gauri_3

I am waiting to see what treatment (punishment) the iraqi govt. will be meting out for this journalist. That would tell us a lot about how "democratic" that country has become or not become.

Just for records, I feel throwing the shoes was not only stupid but low as well. You lose the high moral ground the moment you indulge in such cheap tactics. Bush did free iraqi people from saddam - that journo shd have remembered that at least.
How the war turned out was not entirely in Bush's hands. Bush did not ask iraqis to keep on squabbling amongst themselves based on tribes and sects and what not! If iraqis had used their brains better and controlled their own people by putting their idiotic differences aside for the greater good of the country rather than depending on americans, the situation there would have improved sooner with lesser tragedies on both sides. The shoe throwing act of this one deranged person is 🤢

oh ofcourse this will ba a game changer event..😆
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Posted: 16 years ago
#34

Originally posted by: King Anu Lives

oh ofcourse this will ba a game changer event..😆

That was aimed at the way that journo was perceiving things - of iraqis suffering at the hands of americans because of bush. One don't indulge in voilence while opposing something they deem to be immoral.
Of course, it would be expecting too much of a self proclaimed royalty to get the drift😛
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Posted: 16 years ago
#35
The world can celeberate now. Tit for tat. Throwing a shoe on anyone is the worst type of insult in islam. This man(Bush) must be brought to justice. He is the cause of all the suffering the world is going thru.
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Posted: 16 years ago
#36

Originally posted by: Gauri_3

That was aimed at the way that journo was perceiving things - of iraqis suffering at the hands of americans because of bush. One don't indulge in voilence while opposing something they deem to be immoral.
Of course, it would be expecting too much of a self proclaimed royalty to get the drift😛

dont worry dear..king got the drift...you didnt get what king said .
Edited by King Anu Lives - 16 years ago
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Posted: 16 years ago
#37
im very very happy with the journalist see this is called democracy yes throwing shoe on a powerful man of the world is a crime than howcome saddam was hanged being iraqi prez if punishment of killing innocent ppl is death sentance 4 saddam then shoe is a very little punishment for bush.welldone boy welldone.i salute his courage.
Edited by hira** - 16 years ago
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Posted: 16 years ago
#38
I have never heard any body throwing Jutey at Saddam when he was the President even though he did so many bad things. That would have meant sure short death in his regime. This well read Journalist hurled his Jutey at Bush who is much more powerful than Saddam. A point to ponder!He must be considering Bush as much bigger villian or must be thinking he may not get that bad of a punishment.
Now journalists may have to go barefoot in the press conferences.
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Posted: 16 years ago
#39

I wonder why he did not throw shoes at HIS president too? Taali 2 haatho se nahi bajti..we all remember how Iraqis had cheered when US forces reached Baghdad. Yahi problem hai Arab World ke saath...wahaan ki janta keeps abusing US lekin their govts have no problem in being US allies...why don't they protest against their own govts first?

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Posted: 16 years ago
#40
That's the problem with U.S. Our country always wants to act like Big Brother or the Police Dog of the world....we can't take care of the whole world....in the end, we'll always get blamed for interfering in other other nation's affairs....I highly doubt Iraqis consider Bush their savior....I think they want American soldiers to leave as much as American citizens themselves want them to leave....

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