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About that shoe-thrower...
#1
Here's his profile from Newsweek:
http://www.newsweek.com/id/174829/output/print

The Iraqi TV reporter who hurled his shoes at George W. Bush was kidnapped once by militants and, separately, detained briefly by the U.S. military. Over time, Muntadhar al-Zeidi, a 28-year-old unmarried Shiite, came to hate both the U.S. military occupation and Iran's interference in Iraq, his family told The Associated Press on Monday.

Al-Zeidi's act of defiance Sunday transformed an obscure reporter from a minor TV station into a national hero to many Iraqis fed up with the nearly six-year U.S. presence here, but also fearful that their country will fall under Iran's influence once the Americans leave.

Several thousand people demonstrated in Baghdad and other cities to demand al-Zeidi's release. The attack was the talk of the town in coffee shops, business offices and even schools — and a subject across much of the Arab world. A charity run by the daughter of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi bestowed a medal of courage on al-Zeidi, calling on the Iraqi government to free him.

Al-Zeidi was held Monday in Iraqi custody for investigation and could face charges of insulting a foreign leader and the Iraqi prime minister, who was standing next to Bush. Conviction carries a sentence of up to two years in prison or a small fine — although it's unlikely he would face the maximum penalty given his newfound cult status in the Arab world.

(Emphasis added.)

...A charge of assault might stick, but noooo. They've got him on an "insult" charge.

My, what a fine Constitution they have in Iraq.
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#2
Political pundits here would be broke.
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#3
>>My, what a fine Constitution they have in Iraq.

Only the finest that we could force upon them!
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#4
10 years ago if he had thrown a shoe at a leader (Iraqi or foreign) he would likely have been shot on the spot.
At minimum taken to a prison and tortured with entrails sent home to relatives.

that shoe represents the audacity of hope
despair may have tossed it




If that was suicide by shoe he was a few years late
(or early)
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#5
billb wrote:
that shoe represents the audacity of hope

:-)
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#6
billb wrote: If that was suicide by shoe he was a few years late
(or early)

Maybe not.

Shoe thrower 'beaten in custody'

The brother of the Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at US President George W Bush has said that the reporter has been beaten in custody.

Muntadar al-Zaidi has suffered a broken hand, broken ribs and internal bleeding, as well as an eye injury, his older brother, Dargham, told the BBC.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7785338.stm
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#7
And for the rest of the story...

"Durgham Zaidi was unable to say whether his brother had sustained the injuries while being overpowered during Sunday's protest against Bush's visit or while in custody later."

Forgot the link....http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,467504,00.html
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#8
Oh, pardon me, it might have been police brutality and not prison guard brutality.
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#9
Lost in the story is that he is a reporter from an independent TV station in Baghdad. This line of business does not exist in much of the Middle East.
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#10
He did have really good aim


but... (equal time)


W. did have decent reaction speed. maybe he has been in training for this maneuver?
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