Filed Under (International) by bfebrian on 21-12-2008
The days are counted, the days that Bush as the president of the United States of America. As his days are counted, he visited Iraq and hoping that the Iraqis people will cheering him as their saviour.
After he killed and tortured thousands of Iraqis people, men, women and children? What Bush expected? Hughs and kisses from Iraqis?
No, just a pair of shoes thrown in his face by an Iraqis Journalist.
We should question why, why the journalist thrown his shoes to Bush. What is the reason? Certainly not to gain attention as Bush claimed to be. As a professional journalist, he should be able to control his emotions, but he failed.
The shoes thrown at his face is a climax of what the Iraqis feels about him. Majority of Iraqis will do the same a the journalist did, the journalist just got lucky that he was in the right place and in the right time.
If now the journalist not only a local hero in Iraq, but now he become the global hero. People all around the world cheered him and his acted. It is shown that the hatred toward Bush doesn’t belong only to Iraqis people, but to the majority of the people of the world. Even he is hated in his own country.
It’s a message to Bush that he is a total failure.
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Filed Under (International) by gedubrak on 16-12-2008
Finally, George W Bush got what he deserve. A pair of shoes in his face.
Never, a President got so much humiliation like what happen with Bush. Any president, any country, never happened. What happen to Bush was very embarrassing, when an angry Iraqi journalist throw a pair of shoes into his face, to bad he missed.
Where are the Secret Service that supposedly guard him day or night with their live? Maybe the secret service think that his life is not worthed anymore.
Bush is a failure.
Even american hate him.
Now the Iraqis consider the journalist as their hero.
Maybe they should build a statue of Bush in public place where everybody can throw their shoes at. The same way the muslim pilgrimage do in Mecca, throw stones to statues that represent of the Devil. That should be fun.
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Filed Under (International) by bfebrian on 01-09-2007
Tagged Under : iraq, us
Now this is another shocking news.
US Military in Iraq censors many websites, including ThinkProgress.org. When people in US Military in Iraq try to access ThinkProgress,org, they will have this.
Quote from ThinkProgress.org
The ban began sometime shortly after Aug. 22, when Ret. Maj. Gen. John Batiste was our guest blogger on ThinkProgress. He posted an op-ed that was strongly critical of the President’s policies and advocated a “responsible and deliberate redeployment from Iraq.” Previously, both the Wall Street Journal and Washington Times had rejected the piece.
For people who supposely fight for freedom, they have NO freedom to access certain website.
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Filed Under (International) by bfebrian on 24-08-2007
Will war bring happiness?
Will war bring prosperity?
Not to this Hubbard’s family. They loose their son three years ago, now they loosing another one. Gladly the third son now going home and will not serve the military anymore. Make me remember the “Saving Private Ryan” movie
Nathan was among 14 killed on Wednesday when their Blackhawk helicopter crashed. It comes three years after Nathan’s brother, jared, was killed by a roadside bomb. Flags at city buildings across Clovis are flying at half-staff from now until sunset on the day of Nathan Hubbard’s burial.
The devastation the family of Nathan Hubbard is feeling is really unimagineable. Jeff and Peggy Hubbard are in seclusion; mourning now a second son, 21 year old Nathan Hubbard. Wednesday night, family members found out Nathan’s older brother, Jason, was on the same mission with his younger brother- when the helicopter Nathan was on went down.
Family spokesperson Tim Rolen says, “He was in another helicopter on the same mission. The men in that helicopter were required to be the rescue attempt on the downed helicopter. There’s that pain of knowing that a brother was so close to the death of his younger brother.”
For complete article, please go here
I will say that the Hubbard’s family serve their country more than enough.
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