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I'm surprised the journalist was not from Al Jazeera. Since the shoe was almost on-target, he must have received training from the US. Obviously, an Arab journalist could not have thrown a shoe that well without Western training.....
 
You must see this.

President Bush Attacked In Iraq (Journalist Throws His Shoes) - AOL Video

Shoe-throwing Iraqi journalist Muntadar al-Zaidi, a reporter with Cairo-based network Al Baghdadia Television, had experienced first-hand the brutal violence that consumed Iraq last year, reports the Washington Post:

Zaidi, colleagues said, was kidnapped by Shiite militiamen last year and was later released.

In an eyewitness account of the shoe-throwing incident, Modest Bee reporter Adam Ashton reports that Bush and Maliki had just finished their speeches and were preparing to take questions from the Iraqi media, who "have never had a chance to ask a question to the American president" when "the shoes started flying."

In additon, Ashton reports that Iraqi security guards removed two more Iraqi journalists who had praised Zaidi's shoe-throwing protest as courageous:

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Iraqi journalist who attacked George W. Bush 'plotted for months'

THE Iraqi journalist who caused a furore when he hurled his shoes at visiting US President George W Bush "detested America" and had been plotting such an attack for months, colleagues said.
Muntazer al-Zaidi, 28, was being hailed as a hero by some after his action against the US President, who ordered the 2003 invasion of Iraq, triggered anti-US demonstrations being staged in Baghdad and the holy Shi'ite city of Najaf.

"This was a spontaneous action by an Iraqi citizen who was showing his dismay at seeing the president of the country which is occupying our nation," said Liwaa Sumeissim from the anti-American Sadr movement.

The Iraqi Government however branded Mr Zaidi's actions as "shameful" and demanded an apology from his employer Al-Baghdadia Television, which in turn was calling for his immediate release from custody.

Mr Zaidi jumped up as Mr Bush was holding a press conference with Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on Sunday, shouting "It is the farewell kiss, you dog" before throwing two shoes at the US leader.

Mr Bush ducked and the first shoe hit the American and Iraqi flags behind the two leaders, while the second was off-target.

Mr Zaidi was immediately wrestled to the ground by security guards and frogmarched from the room as he shouted: "You are responsible for the death of thousands of Iraqis."

Al-Baghdadia Television said it "demands that the Iraqi authorities immediately release their stringer Muntazer al-Zaidi in line with the democracy and freedom of expression that the American authorities promised the Iraqi people".

"Any measures against Muntazer will be considered the acts of a dictatorial regime," it added.

One of his colleagues in the Baghdad office of Al-Baghdadia said Mr Zaidi had been planning to throw shoes at Bush if ever he got the chance.

"When he said he was going to do it, we didn't doubt him," he said.

"Muntazer detested America. He detested the US soldiers, he detested Bush," said another co-worker who also spoke on condition of anonymity.

Soles of shoes are considered the ultimate insult in Arab culture. After Saddam Hussein's statue was toppled in Baghdad in April 2003, many onlookers beat the statue's face with their soles.

An Iraqi lawyer said Mr Zaidi risks a minimum of two years in prison if he is prosecuted for insulting a visiting head of state, but could face a 15-year term if he is charged with attempted murder.

In Cairo, Muzhir al-Khafaji, programming director for the television channel, described Mr Zaidi as a "proud Arab and an open-minded man."

"We fear for his safety," he said, adding that Mr Zaidi had been arrested twice before by the Americans.

"We fear that our correspondents in Iraq will be arrested. We have 200 correspondents there."

Mr Khafaji said Mr Zaidi was a 28-year-old graduate of communications from Baghdad University who had worked for the station for three years.

"He has no ties with the former regime. His family was arrested under Saddam's regime."

http://www.news.com.au/story/0,27574,24805405-23109,00.html
 
Hahah that is so damn funny lol wat a shame shows how much he is respected in the world hahahaha :yahoo: :lol: :cheesy:
 
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an arab busnes man will pay 4mn$ for that shoes

iraqi gov make a case against guy for attamp marder of bush .
 
I thought Bush's reply was that at no time was his life threatened !

Hahaha .. I think somebody has to point it out to him that nobody can kill him from a shoe. Infact his pride was killed .. but than he does not have it any way !

The guy did exactly what our Student did when he refused to shake the hands of the US Ambassador.
 
now i need that shoes my life will settle if i have that shoes :)

4mn$ brooooooooooo:woot:
 
Im more than happy to seeee Bush getting this warm welcome. Let him come to other Muslim countries Im sure he will recieve more than this.
 
oh well atleast Bush jnr was finaly able to to prove that Iraq really does have 'WMDs'...size 10! (they r a bit off target though ;)
 
biggest joke of the century ...mazah aagaya yar:victory:
 

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