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Iraqi Journalist throws shoe at Bush
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180.       femmeous
2642 posts
 20 Dec 2008 Sat 12:09 pm

 didnt i predict so? lol hes a hero lol

Quoting doudi94

does this have anythign to do with the incident?

BUSH ´ A AYAKKABI FIRLATAN GAZETECÝYÝ KAHRAMAN ÝLAN EDÝYORUM !!!!

 

 

181.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 20 Dec 2008 Sat 06:56 pm

This is from london

Scenes of protest outside the American Embassy in London to call for the release of detained Iraqi journalist Muntazer al-Zaidi

 

http://images2.image-data.com/images/91/thumbs/95389/95389249.jpg  http://images2.image-data.com/images/91/thumbs/95389/95389246.jpg 

 http://images2.image-data.com/images/91/thumbs/95389/95389250.jpg

182.       femmeous
2642 posts
 20 Dec 2008 Sat 07:22 pm

but he is not in an american jail, is he?

183.       tamikidakika
1346 posts
 20 Dec 2008 Sat 07:27 pm

 

Quoting femmeous

but he is not in an american jail, is he?

 

any jail in Iraq is an american jail, in case you don`t know.

184.       Trudy
7887 posts
 20 Dec 2008 Sat 07:53 pm

 

Quoting tamikidakika

any jail in Iraq is an american jail, in case you don`t know.

 

 I doubt that. Not in the Kurdish northern part.

185.       femmeous
2642 posts
 20 Dec 2008 Sat 08:26 pm

 

Quoting Trudy

 I doubt that. Not in the Kurdish northern part.

 

 trudy, bosver lol let him have his amerikan jails in iraq lol he needs to be always right even if he knows he is not lol

186.       CANLI
5084 posts
 20 Dec 2008 Sat 10:57 pm

Quoting tamikidakika

any jail in Iraq is an american jail, in case you don`t know

 

Ý agree with Trudy,i also doubt it,i dont think what happened in Abu Gharip can happen at any American jail,but it is under the American authority

 

Quoting Trudy

 I doubt that. Not in the Kurdish northern part.

 

Ý dont agree,also in Kurdish part at north Ýraq of course,they have legal existence there because of US...

And the whole country is under the American control,iraqi´s people have no saying,unless they are playing with the winning side of course so why not the Kurdish part ?

Because they stood in the face of the American invasion and kick them out and claim their country  there ?! {#lang_emotions_satisfied_nod}

187.       vineyards
1954 posts
 21 Dec 2008 Sun 11:28 am

 

Quoting CANLI

 

 

Ý dont agree,also in Kurdish part at north Ýraq of course,they have legal existence there because of US...

And the whole country is under the American control,iraqi´s people have no saying,unless they are playing with the winning side of course so why not the Kurdish part ?

Because they stood in the face of the American invasion and kick them out and claim their country  there ?! {#lang_emotions_satisfied_nod}

 

Do you mean those Kurds opportunistically sided up with the invading US troops, provided them with logistics, pillaging the Arab and Turkmen villages and towns, stealing ownership documents from registry offices and claiming the ownership of the entire Northern Iraq and further claim they are entitled to establishing a government there.

 

I suggest studying this link carefully to learn about the true dimensions of a plot designed to trust the whole nation of Iraq to the hands of the Kurdish minority which would act as a watchdog:

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government_of_Iraq_from_2006

188.       CANLI
5084 posts
 21 Dec 2008 Sun 07:14 pm

 

Quoting vineyards

Do you mean those Kurds opportunistically sided up with the invading US troops, provided them with logistics, pillaging the Arab and Turkmen villages and towns, stealing ownership documents from registry offices and claiming the ownership of the entire Northern Iraq and further claim they are entitled to establishing a government there.

 

I suggest studying this link carefully to learn about the true dimensions of a plot designed to trust the whole nation of Iraq to the hands of the Kurdish minority which would act as a watchdog:

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government_of_Iraq_from_2006

 

When i said claiming thier country there i meant Ýraq

Ýt was a sarcasm.

Ý dont talk about the current Ýraq government,the government putting hand in hand with the country who they should work to kick them out...but how come and they are its employees !

Ý meant for people...specially people

Ýraqi´s people are fighting the US,trying to kick them out of Ýraq

But in north Ýraq,things are quite and peacful,and as i remember well,quoting teaship´s words

Ýts almost as part of any Western area there !

So yes,by all means they took advantage and sell their country ´Ãraq´ as i remember...it was their country.

189.       dogman
82 posts
 07 Jan 2009 Wed 01:47 am

Which museum will the shoe end up in

Or will it be sold on ebay lol

190.       bod
5999 posts
 07 Jan 2009 Wed 12:43 pm

 

Quoting dogman

Which museum will the shoe end up in

Or will it be sold on ebay lol

 

Yeah - however caught the shoe and pocketed it could end up quite rich lol

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