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Shoe Thrower beaten in custody
Source: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/mid...st/7785338.stm |
Almost worth the beating though isn't it? ;)
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Fuck this idiot. I'm not a supporter of Bush, but we show our "respect" (or lack of) by approval ratings - Not acting like little kids.
Not sure what planet everyone else is living on, but you can't fucking throw shoes at leaders of other countries. That fucking President of Iran comes to the US and he's allowed to speak here, and we don't throw shoes at him. And if anyone did throw a fucking shoe at the President of Iran, he'd be arrested too. |
Whether it was immature, inappropriate, and illegal to throw a shoe, his point was made loud and clear. Nothing else matters after that. He just did what a lot of people were thinking themselves. Instead of using a gun or another type of weapon, he chose his shoes, which is pretty harmless, but still gets the point across. Mission accomplished.
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He should throw with some paint, not with the shoe. Bush did a lot of bad things and he doesn't deserve any respect!
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The article stated he was a little known journalist. He will be known and remembered now thats for sure.
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So who got "OWNED"?
George W. Bush, or Muntadar al-Zaidi? Isn't it important to know precisely, who here, was "OWNED"? I ask here, as I have reason to feel you are good at knowing these type of things. |
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The leader of any nation, no matter what size, deserves respect at all times. |
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This was a stupid thing to do and by looking at it be paid for it... What an idiot. |
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I'm sure now he's thinking, "Damn, wish I had actually hit him with the shoe with all this shit"
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i'd be surprised if this guy got beaten in custody.. doesn't bode well for the new government
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I'm a former US Marine. When I signed up, I agreed to "serve at the pleasure of the President" no matter who that person was. You respect the office, not the person. |
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How long were you a Marine? |
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If I woke up one morning and suddenly discovered I was on the security detail for the Iranian president, well, that's that. I do my job. I don't share my thoughts, comments, or political ideals with the leader of another country. I surely don't throw my shoes at him. |
I agree with Rochard on this one.
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It's just common fucking sense already.
I live in Northern California; I can't order fast food without speaking fucking Spanish these days. But if the President of Mexico comes up for a visit I'd offer him the same respect that I would offer the President of any country. And in a country like Iraq.... Where people used to get beheaded for such antics? He's lucky all he got was beat. He insulted the leader of a country that currently currently holds Iraq's balls in the palm of their hands. |
Temper and respect is a must...
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