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BarbaraGordon 01-31-2009 05:24 PM

Well, that was short-lived
 
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ukp...1D4vdTkdjW-8Cw

Mindfulcoug 01-31-2009 06:44 PM

Of course it was.

What else do you think they did such a poor job.The shoe ,however does bring a beautiful message ,no matter how ugly the statue is/was.

BarbaraGordon 01-31-2009 07:48 PM

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Originally Posted by mindfulcoug (Post 299920)
The shoe ,however does bring a beautiful message...

Which is what? That one should hurl footwear as a means of political commentary?

Mindfulcoug 01-31-2009 08:02 PM

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Originally Posted by BarbaraGordon (Post 299921)
Which is what? That one should hurl footwear as a means of political commentary?

Its that you have got to convey your message even though you are desperately powerless.The president did not seem to mind that .I wonder if you do . It was a sign of democracy after all .Nothing wrong with that.

creekster 01-31-2009 08:24 PM

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Originally Posted by mindfulcoug (Post 299922)
Its that you have got to convey your message even though you are desperately powerless.The president did not seem to mind that .I wonder if you do . It was a sign of democracy after all .Nothing wrong with that.

It was not a sign of democracy. It was a sign of disrespectful dissent. I have no probelm with dissent. I have no problem with an anti-bush or anti american staue or demonstrration. THat is politically healthy. I do object to a suppsoed journalist throwing a shoe at the american president (or any world leader) in a press conference.

BarbaraGordon 01-31-2009 08:29 PM

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Originally Posted by creekster (Post 299925)
It was not a sign of democracy. It was a sign of disrespectful dissent. I have no probelm with dissent. I have no problem with an anti-bush or anti american staue or demonstrration. THat is politically healthy. I do object to a suppsoed journalist throwing a shoe at the american president (or any world leader) in a press conference.

Thank you. I couldn't have said it better myself. In the US we respect and uphold freedom of expression, but even so I would disapprove (frankly I'd be horrified) if, say, the President of France were to come over here and someone were to lob a pair of Crocs at him or flip him off.

il Padrino Ute 01-31-2009 10:11 PM

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Originally Posted by BarbaraGordon (Post 299926)
Thank you. I couldn't have said it better myself. In the US we respect and uphold freedom of expression, but even so I would disapprove (frankly I'd be horrified) if, say, the President of France were to come over here and someone were to lob a pair of Crocs at him or flip him off.

Agreed.

Of course, unlike the Iraqi journalist, if an American threw a shoe at the President of France, it would have been thrown with more velocity and accuracy. That's the real reason the world hates us - we don't throw like wusses.

Mindfulcoug 02-01-2009 08:29 AM

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Originally Posted by creekster (Post 299925)
It was not a sign of democracy. It was a sign of disrespectful dissent. I have no probelm with dissent. I have no problem with an anti-bush or anti american staue or demonstrration. THat is politically healthy. I do object to a suppsoed journalist throwing a shoe at the american president (or any world leader) in a press conference.

I cannot help but admire this "politically healthy" approach .And i am not going to bother finding any single reason on the earth ,WHY, Iraqis should engage in a politically healthy process with Bush politically unhealthy style.

I have also found it well worthy practicing .."Do not stick to the rules you are asking others to stick."

Mindfulcoug 02-01-2009 09:15 AM

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Originally Posted by BarbaraGordon (Post 299926)
Thank you. I couldn't have said it better myself. In the US we respect and uphold freedom of expression, but even so I would disapprove (frankly I'd be horrified) if, say, the President of France were to come over here and someone were to lob a pair of Crocs at him.

Why not??

The France president was one of the closest friend of your country's former dictator .The France president did support and equipped him when he waged a bloody war with your neighbor.He did support him when he would shout your entire clan down if any of you involve in any sort of rebellion .The France president did support and supply your brutal dictator when he ordered a chemical attack on one of your own town which Froze Five thousand lives at once .It was not the only chemical attack ,just the worst. The France president did show him a green light to invade to your another neighbor. The list goes on and on....

And when their dirty friendship did not go quite well..the France president invaded your country and waged a war which claimed 1,307,319 of your people's lives so far and millions maimed and displaced have left to wander. French troops are still occupying your beloved country and you have absolutely No voice over them to shout.

So now you are telling me that you are not even thinking about the only available weapon??

Mindfulcoug 02-01-2009 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by il Padrino Ute (Post 299928)
Agreed.

Of course, unlike the Iraqi journalist, if an American threw a shoe at the President of France, it would have been thrown with more velocity and accuracy. That's the real reason the world hates us - we don't throw like wusses.

The shoe idea was a little bit too smart for "some people" to come up with. Lets face it.:rolleyes:


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