I just don't think so I can call him journalist anymore. He better off with his shoes at hand rather than pen.
Moeeni (Persian language) an Iranian blogger wrote:
"They have to put those shoes in museum for remembrance of a nation who forgot they couldn't even smell their socks without permission from a heartless dictator like Saddam Hussein"Farjami (Persian language) another Iranian asked:
Where was this shoe thrower so-called hero at Saddam era? Could he throw anything to politicians or their guests?It seems that Iraqis have short memory, they forgot that during Saddam era they didn't make any noise because they knew he would get rid of all of them in a heartbeat. It seems they forgot that they were so happy when Saddam ran away after US came into Iraq. They forgot hails and dances on the street to the US army.
Yet again they forgot that most killings happened by suicide bombers which happens to be Iraqi, Saudi or Pakistani and from some other Arab countries. They did it by themselves and they didn't stood up to this arrogant bloody jihadist Sunni or Shiites. It is easy to target Bush now when he is leaving the office but you need to be at least a little fair here.
Iraq war didn't happen all of a sudden, all these Arab neighbors and Iran gave green lights to the Bush administration for the war, in fact Saudi Arabia and Kuwait were behind of this from day one and yet again Iraqis have amnesia.
I read that fanatic Ayatollah Ahmad Jannati said:
"The shoe intifada in Iraq should not be overlooked easily, well done to the Iraqi journalist for throwing the shoes at the U.S. president.In answer to the Ayatollah's crazy talk, I wish he would be supportive when Iranians throw their shoes at his face and all other ayatollahs at home and they just get our many messages and get the hell out of power!
The shoe hurling by the Iraqi journalist had many messages which the world received and the Iraqi people, too, held demonstrations afterwards. People should support the Iraqi journalist." from CNN










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