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"Man Hurls Shoes at President Bush"
Link: http://www.powerofaith.com
An Iraqi journalist (see video below) hurled both of his shoes at a president in Iraq, and "still lives" today! This is an excellent testimony to George Bush's legacy, as he happened to be that president.
This journalist was apparently not intelligent enough to realize that if he had thrown his shoes at a president in that country 7 years ago, he would have had to witness his family being tortured to death, followed by being tortured to death himself. I guess that was just his way of saying: "Thank you Mr Bush for freeing my country from people as hateful and violent as "I" am"
Just 7 short years ago, they were beheading and executing women in the stadium in that country for sport. Of course we can all see and understand why this bare footed fool would miss all that! After all, how dare George Bush to deprive a hand full of Iraqi leaders, the right to oppress a whole nation of people! (shame on George)
I think we should all chip in and buy a whole suitcase full of shoes, give them to this guy, (since he doesn't have any now) then send him to Iran, where he can lob them at "their" president! Of course you and I know that he wouldn't, because he's a coward.
I would suggest the same for all the left wing nut jobs who have been praising this shoe throwing wacko. President Bush was as quick to react to the flying shoes, as he was to the September 11th incident. Thank God.
Personally, I don't appreciate foreigners disrespecting our president, or hitting our flag that so many good people have died for. If you are an American and praised that incident, maybe you'd be happier living in Iran, where you can exercise your freedom of expression! 
Several years ago, President Ronald Reagan told his wife Nancy these famous words: "Honey, I forgot to duck!" The other day, President Bush told his wife: "Honey! I Ducked!"
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