Bush vs Shoe
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@elysium said:
@unknownuser said:
In the minds of fools like you
C'mon john no there is no need for you to start insulting me!!!
chill out a little, isn't this the Corner Bar?? just talking....It just gets a little tiring when any and every incident is used to bash someone. If you want to laugh at someone throwing a shoe at George Bush then fair enough. But don't try and make out that Bush is in any way to blame for this, which is what you did.
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@johnsenior1973 said:
But don't try and make out that Bush is in any way to blame for this, which is what you did.
Whether or not Bush is to blame for having a shoe thrown at him, is a question of opinion. Whether or not it is socially acceptable to call someone who doesn't share your views an idiot, is not.
@unknownuser said:
Please tell me what the hell any of you have done to make the world a safer place?
You cannot possibly think this is relevant.
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@johnsenior1973 said:
But don't try and make out that Bush is in any way to blame for this, which is what you did.
Ehm, I see the point you are making, but on the other hand how many people threw things at Bush before the Iraq War? I don't think anyone should go around physically attacking anyone else (whether with shoes or missiles), but Bush's unpopularity is pretty much a result of his and some of his close colleagues' actions, or rather the actions which they sent American soldiers to carry out.
As for the Iraqi journalist, I think that's taking the principles of gonzo journalism a bit far... just undignified and unprofessional.
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I was against the invasion of Iraq. I felt that the argument for the invasion was so flimsy it was a joke. But it wasn't just Bush and his close circles decision, it went to a vote and the politicians of the US voted to go to war. Barrack Obama voted to go to war. The politicians of Great Britain voted to go to war.
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@unknownuser said:
Barrack Obama voted to go to war
Huh!???
How did he do that? he was not in the senate in 2002.
No he did not vote to go to war, that was even part of his election campaign.
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@solo said:
@unknownuser said:
Barrack Obama voted to go to war
Huh!???
How did he do that? he was not in the senate in 2002.
No he did not vote to go to war, that was even part of his election campaign.
My bad.
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I was wondering how long it would take before this stuff started again.
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I am looking at that sign thinking WTF?
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OK, heres a chance for everybody to have a go....without getting bones broken and chucked in an Iraqi prison.
And Ive got to say he's pretty good at dogging and weaving....but I guess we know that already.
My first score was a miserable 2
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LMFAO.
I got him 10 times.
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Smartie!!....but it only counts if you shout 'dog!' each time you throw
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Starting to find my range now..I feel if I can get it up to twenty or so, it will be ...Mission Accomplished!!
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Wonderful fun, Stu! I'll probably be visiting many times over the next couple of months.
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This thread has turned out Ok!!!
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Bush is lucky that it was only a shoe.
Great game by the way.
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@johnsenior1973 said:
The politicians of Great Britain voted to go to war.
Yep, and boy was that an unpopular decision in the UK, even at the time.... classic example of an elected government acting firmly against the wishes of the electorate. I hear Tony Blair is currently having boot-proof glass fitted to his limo!
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If i remember correctly my entire school walked out in protest at the decision, i was quite impressed for 11-16 yr olds.
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@unknownuser said:
Yep, and boy was that an unpopular decision in the UK, even at the time....
ditto
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