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    Bush vs Shoe

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    • J 離線
      Jackson
      最後由 編輯

      @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!

      Jackson

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      • R 離線
        remus
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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.

        http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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        • L 離線
          linea
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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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          • S 離線
            sepo
            最後由 編輯

            I remember there was 1 mill people anti war demonstration in London and Blair did not care.
            So much for the democracy here and exported one.
            BTW that poor jornalist was havily beaten, his arm was broken , they broke his ribs and more.

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            • B 離線
              Ben Ritter
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              Whether or not you were serious, I'm sad to see that many of you whom I respect in the world of SU, actually hoped that Bush would get hit. I'm not a fan of much of Bush's policies or many other heads of state, but I wouldn't want to see them get hit by a shoe, or any other projectile, by such a childish and immature and cowardly act.

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              • J 離線
                JuanV.Soler
                最後由 編輯

                .
                @ben ritter said:

                by such a childish and immature and cowardly act.

                childish, immature and cowardly act was what Bush and others did attacking Irak with the terrible consequences we all have seen .

                This journalist act, in my view, is the inevitable response of one who has suffered all this things inside his country. I dont blame him. Maybe I would have done the same if I would have had the courage.

                ,))),

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                • C 離線
                  cornel
                  最後由 編輯

                  …”heads of state”, plus state flags…!

                  “Remind them to be subject to rulers, to authorities,
                  to be obedient, to be ready for every good deed!”
                  (Titus 3:1)

                  Cornel

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                  • Mike LuceyM 離線
                    Mike Lucey
                    最後由 編輯

                    ..... figured out how George learned to duck. Looks like he was practicing catch!


                    Practice at ducking!.jpg

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                    • pbacotP 離線
                      pbacot
                      最後由 編輯

                      Serious note.

                      I am REALLY anti-Bush. I don't think of him as a leader, but an enemy. However I believe in fairness and the sanctity of parley. If you are invited to meet with someone, friend or foe, and you accept, you are bound to protect that person and his right to free speech, and show respect. You can certainly protest, but that's not what journalists are there for. It endangers journalists as well as their access to government officials.

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                      • J 離線
                        JuanV.Soler
                        最後由 編輯

                        Yes,
                        Ok,
                        you are right.

                        ,))),

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                        • J 離線
                          Jackson
                          最後由 編輯

                          @pbacot said:

                          If you are invited to meet with someone, friend or foe, and you accept, you are bound to protect that person and his right to free speech, and show respect. You can certainly protest, but that's not what journalists are there for. It endangers journalists as well as their access to government officials.

                          VERY well said.

                          Jackson

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                          • S 離線
                            sepo
                            最後由 編輯

                            Bol***** !!!It is very easy to say while sitting in comfy home with plenty of food on your table. How would you feel if you are now living in country on its knees, with hospitals not functioning, with your home distroyed, where tens of thousands of people have been killed (read your family)when you can't buy petrol in spite of being one of the largest producers of oil.
                            Than comes da man and tell you how lucky you are to live in democracy...

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                            • D 離線
                              Double Espresso
                              最後由 編輯

                              While I am fervently opposed to the Bush doctrines, the thought occurs to me that if this man threw a shoe at the leader of his own country, CNN would be showing footage of them playing soccer with his head right now.
                              DE

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                              • S 離線
                                sepo
                                最後由 編輯

                                Maybe...but they beat him up really bad.

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                                • D 離線
                                  Double Espresso
                                  最後由 編輯

                                  @sepo said:

                                  Maybe...but they beat him up really bad.

                                  ?

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                                  • S 離線
                                    sepo
                                    最後由 編輯

                                    It could be that I did not understand your post.... I read it in a way that they would chop of his head if he threw the shoe on the local leader. Is that what you meant?

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                                    • pbacotP 離線
                                      pbacot
                                      最後由 編輯

                                      @sepo said:

                                      Bol***** !!!It is very easy to say while sitting in comfy home with plenty of food on your table. How would you feel if you are now living in country on its knees, with hospitals not functioning, with your home distroyed, where tens of thousands of people have been killed (read your family)when you can't buy petrol in spite of being one of the largest producers of oil.
                                      Than comes da man and tell you how lucky you are to live in democracy...

                                      I did not even propose non-violence (Mohandis Ghandi lived in such a country and freed his people). But it just destroys any hope of making peace if you shoot the guy with the white flag. Sure, you might try to blow Bush up on the way to the meeting. But if you both go to the meeting in good faith, keep your shoes on. The Arab people are historically famous in their fair treatment of their enemies.

                                      As I said earlier, Bush showed good ducking form and stood up like a man. He also was correct in his response thereafter. A true tyrant would have had the guy executed forthwith. Hell, the press would not have been invited.

                                      Respect and diplomatic rules protect both parties. Still my comments are more directed to this forum than to that journalist. I found it amusing. I simply disagreed with the piling-on about one wrong justifying another. Perhaps it IS a theoretical debate for the privileged; but I don't have reason as yet to throw out my principles, either out of guilt or by your argument.

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                                      • C 離線
                                        cornel
                                        最後由 編輯

                                        .
                                        It was like a scene of anarchy,

                                        …not of democracy… ❗

                                        Cornel

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                                        • S 離線
                                          sepo
                                          最後由 編輯

                                          As I said before it is very easy to be of high moral when does not affect you. I have good experience of war and that is where I am coming from. My post is not there to change really anyones mind.

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                                          • D 離線
                                            Double Espresso
                                            最後由 編輯

                                            @sepo said:

                                            It could be that I did not understand your post.... I read it in a way that they would chop of his head if he threw the shoe on the local leader. Is that what you meant?

                                            I meant that, in spite of all the things Bush has done, most of us who participate in this forum live in countries where freedom of expression, religion and human rights are valued ways of life. The man who threw the shoe at Bush will most likely not be subjected to any punishment close to what he would receive if he was a protester in his own country. Here we are laughing and playing games about the President of the United States getting hit by a shoe, while the guy who did it comes from a country where they cut your head off if you throw a shoe at their leader.

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