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Thread: Iraqi Journalist throws shoe at Bush

881.       vineyards
1954 posts
 16 Dec 2008 Tue 08:50 pm

 

Quoting Elisabeth

In all fairness, I can´t imagine being a citizen of Iraq (do we know where this guy if from anyway?) and not feel a certain level of frustration.  Perhaps he felt it was the only thing he could do to express that.  

 

On the other hand (or foot), if the perverbial shoe was on the other foot, and an American had thrown a shoe at an Arab leader, I am sure Arab people would be screaming in the streets for justice.    

 

You mean after the Arabs invading the US?



Thread: Iraqi Journalist throws shoe at Bush

882.       vineyards
1954 posts
 16 Dec 2008 Tue 08:48 pm

 

Quoting femmeous

 he writes such things when he drinks too much raki mixed up with camel urine {#lang_emotions_puking}

 

I never drink raki. I only drink good quality wine. Are you sure you are not talking about your cheap vodkas?



Thread: Iraqi Journalist throws shoe at Bush

883.       vineyards
1954 posts
 16 Dec 2008 Tue 08:46 pm

 

Quoting femmeous

 of course, i do. i sang the song as soon as i was born

 

Did the doctor check whether you had a spine?



Thread: Iraqi Journalist throws shoe at Bush

884.       vineyards
1954 posts
 16 Dec 2008 Tue 08:45 pm

Sure, you are looking to invade Turkey first...



Thread: Iraqi Journalist throws shoe at Bush

885.       vineyards
1954 posts
 16 Dec 2008 Tue 08:39 pm

A "dummy" government lead by a "dummy" PM, invites the President of the country who illegally keeps his country under invasion for years and dummy journalists take notes. Who the hell are you Mr. President, how can you both claim religious, at the service of God and torment millions of people on Earth just because you have the power to do that?



Thread: Iraqi Journalist throws shoe at Bush

886.       vineyards
1954 posts
 16 Dec 2008 Tue 08:26 pm

 

Quoting teaschip

 I bet these people also condemn violence...{#lang_emotions_rolleyes} 

 

This one is not only for teaschip...

I bet all that you see there is riff-raff. 

Picture yourselves being occupied by Russians holding banners like those in your fancy dresses. I bet you´d lay down on the ground and kiss Putin´s shoes...

 

Your messages indicate you surely have the "I" part but the "Q" is still nowhere in sight...

 

If you are unable to understand the meaning of a simple reaction from the people of a country whose honor is destroyed illegally and unfairly, you are really hopeless, people. 

 

Keep on with your camel jokes but don´t forget those scums will overthrow the tyrans in their country sooner than later.

 

And don´t take offense at this post, you deserve it.

 



Thread: Iraqi Journalist throws shoe at Bush

887.       vineyards
1954 posts
 16 Dec 2008 Tue 06:22 pm

Yes. Pity femme was not invited to the event.

 

Who knows maybe she would impress the attendance so much leaving Bush in the shadow and become the target for that shoe in his place.



Thread: Iraqi Journalist throws shoe at Bush

888.       vineyards
1954 posts
 16 Dec 2008 Tue 05:12 pm

 

Quoting femmeous

i watched this vid (for those who have an access to youtube)

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=N_qpTy-i564&feature=related

 

and actually didnt understand what mr bush was trying to say.

 

It doesn´t matter nobody understands what he says anyway. He routinely organizes these press conferences exclusively for dumbtellectuals.



Thread: Turkish intellectuals issue apology to Armenians

889.       vineyards
1954 posts
 16 Dec 2008 Tue 01:13 pm

 

Quoting femmeous

 i would love to go to new york and shake hands with turkish intellectuals, maybe then i would finally see some turks with no complex and national pride?

since , vineyards, you are so good at wording and you love showing off with your rich vocabulary, maybe you should go and give a hand your brothers?

 

 

True, I have heard there are a number of "girl in a cake" and "jelly wrestling" companies in NY.

 



Thread: Turkish intellectuals issue apology to Armenians

890.       vineyards
1954 posts
 16 Dec 2008 Tue 02:57 am

Lawrence of Arabia, Lord Byron the two heroes of the past nourished on Turkish blood.

They provoked Arabs and Greeks to shed Turkish blood. As trains carried the corpses of ambushed Turks, Turkey´s male population nearly halved. Universities couldn´t graduate any students. 14 year olds were recruited for military service. The Ottoman Empire was attacked from all borders. No one ever remembered those Turks who died when defending their country.

 

A monument in Dardanelles was erected to commomorate foreign soldiers died in this country. You can still visit their graves which are kept in immaculate condition. You can read Ataturk´s praises inscribed on a marble statue about the Australian and English troops calling them their children too. What matters today is that the leader who fought that war said: Peace at home, peace in the world.

 

We want peace...



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