How sad. At least he got to tell his story.
Saddam would've repaid this shoe-throwing man by putting him one of these.
That, or an acid bath.
How sad. At least he got to tell his story.
Six of one...
Where's the UN resolutions against that? The sanctions against the United States six years after it happened?
We abused our power because we could and we were pissed off about 9/11. We destabilized the region in the name of Freedom. We started wars over less.
None needed, we brought the offenders of Abu Ghraib to justice. And, by the way, it looks to me like that person is suturing the wound...and that the prisoner's face is hidden to prevent further humiliation. Not discounting the possible method in which the wound was inflicted -- and you didn't say, it's still better treatment that would have been had under Saddam Hussein.
That young (possibly a medic) may have just been giving a thumbs up to the folks back home. And, being a medic who had probably seen much worse, she may not have considered the context of the photo background. How do we know otherwise?
Some abused the power and were brought to justice. The region was already unstable.
a snake is fast when attacked
boutons must be your father.
He was just greeting Bush as one of his liberators.
Although i dont agree with Bush's agendas or decision...that was disrespectful and un-called for. That reporter should thanks his lucky stars that he can get away with that crap and not be killed on site.
What's ironic is that it was Bush's liberation of Iraq that gave him the freedom to protest and not die.
What's ironic is that Bush's liberation of Iraq allowed him to be kidnapped and beaten.
People didn't get kidnapped or beaten under Saddam?
no they go straight to torture and death. But chumperdump rather have that and no freedom.
Not that we know of...after all, who knows what happened between their kidnapping and the time their parts were dropped off at their relatives house in garbage bags. Well, those that didn't just disappear altogether...and forever.
You are so ing lib ed.
Watch Fahrenhype 9/11 and reconsider what you propogate as nonsense before repeating it again.
The principal's account of that day started at 0:25 into Farenhype 9/11:
So now it's all about freeing people.
So why aren't we invading China, Burma, North Korea or several countries in Africa?
That's right, you only wear the white hat when it's convenient.
But it wasn't ironic.
I think the problem is that Americans have a ed up notion of freedom.
Freedom is anything the United States does according to Yoni.
In Iraq freedom means bombs, torture, social unrest, no electricity, and chaos.
Life expectancy has dropped in Iraq since we have arrived, I don't think that's a positive reflection on our comparative difference to Saddam Hussein.
I think what all of you are missing is, it doesn't seem to matter who tortured this reporter, he was pretty pissed off that it happened. It just so happened to be Bush that sanctioned coercive interrogation in Iraq, so I think he put the blame where it belonged.
I find it disturbing that our benchmark for personal liberty/freedom in Iraq starts and ends with Sadaam Hussein.
Thats not a starting point, its not even on the ladder of ascension.
Bottomline: some guy threw his shoes at President Bush. With cat-like reflexes, he dodged it. Unfortunate story is the reporter was supposedly kidnapped and beaten/starved. He was pissed and it would seem he placed the blame for that ordeal with America/Mr Bush in particular.
Is he right for doing so? I am not sure. No details of his abduction have been revealed so far, but it doesnt sound like he was kidnapped by Americans or that even the questions asked of him concerned his reporting on American occupation (or at least, no story has said so).
All in all, this is a big whoopty-doo. Bush got to show off his reflexes and homeboy got to throw his shoes, black-woman-style.
We know two things Bush can do well.
1) Dodge Shoes
2) Throw a baseball
what you call convience, I call priorities.
Im not even gonna waste time with your liberal ass. Plain and simple...you blame Bush for him being kidnapped and beaten. You're just like me Ex-wife, she crashes the car...and blames the dealer for selling her it.
yikes. i know what day she considers the best day of her life.
So if it's your priority, why are you not busy overthrowing dictatorships around the world.
You're all talk.
Im not even gonna waste time with your liberal ass. Plain and simple...you blame Bush for him being kidnapped and beaten. You're just like me Ex-wife, she crashes the car...and blames the dealer for selling her it.[/QUOTE]I don't blame Bush for his getting kidnapped, but his actions and lack thereof sure created the present conditions in Iraq. You'd be an idiot to argue otherwise.
Don't blame me for failing in marriage.
maybe he blames bush for his family members that were liberated, i mean killed..your just like the conservative posters on this board who still try and justify this unecessary war
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