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[Untitled] Pure Shiite. Pererration of a Space Monkey from Uranus. Monday, December 29, 2008. Last Moments Above Ground. I'm at odds on whether i should write this or not.....am I being disrespectful in anyway....I sincerely hope not. ...

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[Untitled] t r u t h o u t | Across Mideast, Arabs Hail Shoe-Hurling Journalist:     Many users of the popular Internet networking site Facebook posted the video of the incident to their profile pages, showing al-Zeidi leap from his chair as Bush and Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki were about to shake hands Sunday and hurl his shoes at the president, who was about 20 feet away. Bush ducked the airborne footwear and was not injured in the incident.

[Untitled] Shoes Hurled at George W. Bush - The Washington Note: Bush is not only responsible for the destruction and rape of Iraq, he's also directly responsible for the savage attacks which have been endured by the american Working Class in the past 8 years. Obama and the democrats will be ittle better, its time to start the construction of a revolutionary bolshevik vanguard to take power out of the hands of the capitalists and give ownership over the means of production to the workers.

[Untitled] A goodbye kiss you dog !!! on Flickr - Photo Sharing!: "He hates the American materialoccupation as much as he hates the Iranianmoral occupation," Dhirgham said."As for Iran, he considers the regime asthe other side of the American coin."

[Untitled] The World Newser: And in 2003, shortly after the US invasion, Iraqis contemptuously threw their shoes at a statue of Saddam as it fell to the ground, symbolic of the dreaded dictator's regime going down.

[Untitled] Free Muntadar al-Zeidi « Ten Percent: But for Saddam to be allowed, by the international community, to go on with the genocide of women, children and men simply because they were Kurdish or Shiite is simple wrong. The international community simply didn’t care as long as Saddam was supplying them with oil.

[Untitled] The Note: The estimate of additional Iraqi civilian deaths since invasion is about a million people (see 2 articles in Lancet), many of them killed directly by US forces (all these bombs have to land somewhere). I have not read any serious estimates about how many killings by Saddam one would have expected in the same time frame, but just killing your opposition does not get you near that figure.

[Untitled] Rootless Cosmopolitan - By Tony Karon » Blog Archive » Israel Gets ...: Posted by Obamania: no disrespect, but some people really need to get a grip « Ibn Kafka’s obiter dicta - divagations d’un juriste marocain en liberté surveillée | November 7th, 2008 at 9:04 pm ...

[Untitled] Remembering September 11, 2001 ”¦ Do You Remember? Have You ...: Yes, we are needed in Iraq”¦The United States destroyed the infrastructure (Roads, bridges, buildings, schools, power plants, sewage plants, etc., the US removed the policing force (Sunni), and installed a minority government (Shiite).

[Untitled] Military Families and Iraq - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com: reconciliation between Sunnis and Shiite factions, where the government now represents all too accurately that animosity. Given that the Sunni have exhibited a large amount of bad faith toward their Shia neighbors, for example by denying the suffering of the Shia under Saddam Hussein and by denying that the Shia are the demographic majority in Iraq, I don’t see a reconciliation coming any time soon.

[Untitled] Political Radar: Iraqi Man Throws Shoes at President Bush: Many Americans disagreed with the Iraq war, and many disagreed with the bombing of civilians and many Americans are peaceful people. You should not condemn a whole people for what a minority do (a MINORITY elected Bush, not the majority) Just like many smart Americans so not condemn the entire muslim populations for what a few extremists do, you should not judge all Americans -- plus we have many allies and the US never acts alone.

[Untitled] Should NSA Whistleblower Be Prosecuted? | Threat Level from Wired.com: Not to mention the influx of Algerian suicide bomber, French Muslims willing to fight the great satan, Chechen snipers, Saudi financiers, homegrown Iraqi elements fostered under the reign of Saddam, The army of Bahrain, Libyan bombmakers. Nope, why don’t you just dig your head in the sand and shout Bush some more.

[Untitled] » Bush Assaulted in Iraq”¦ by size 12 shoes! Dvorak Uncensored ...: (pardon the euphemism here) the occupation, who sent GOP party hacks to run the CPA, who disbanded the Iraqi Army, who did not send enough troops to secure Iraq’s cities and borders, who did not provide them with enough body armor or armored vehicles, who pretended there was no insurgency (”a few dead-enders”) until it was well-entrenched …

[Untitled] 'Obey' Street Artist Churns Out 'Hope' for Obama | The Underwire ...: Yes, he supported the surge, but he credits the surge for positive developments (Anbar Awakening, I believe) that occurred before the surge was begin. Most recently, for whatever reason (my guess, unwilling to ask an interviewer to repeat herself when he missed a word or two) he seemed to think that Spain's Zapatero was some Central or South American hostile person.

[Untitled] Arkansas Blog: The race for president: Keep in mind jesus' modern day followers are sheep, they are taught to be sheep and expected to be sheep. Most of them are convinced they need an extra sun roof just in case the Rapture happens while she is holding one of the kids.

[Untitled] The Sydney Morning Herald Blogs: News Blog: The tragedy is that the repression of the Shiite majority by the Sunni majority was well known prior to the invasion, and the likelihood of revenge and civil war well documented. People opposing the war did not want this "Pandora's box" opened.

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