Originally posted by: piasabird
Personally I think throwing a shoe is kind of silly. What is sad is that Iraq cant figure out whether to set the guy free or throw him in jail, or charge him with a crime. It seems like attacking any head of state deserves at least some jail time. Attacking any person like that should at least be considered assault.
People should be ashamed of having joy when a person is assaulted in public. If you have hate in your heart then you are a sick person.
Originally posted by: piasabird
Personally I think throwing a shoe is kind of silly. What is sad is that Iraq cant figure out whether to set the guy free or throw him in jail, or charge him with a crime. It seems like attacking any head of state deserves at least some jail time. Attacking any person like that should at least be considered assault.
People should be ashamed of having joy when a person is assaulted in public. If you have hate in your heart then you are a sick person.
Originally posted by: Double Trouble
The ironing is of course that he can throw a shoe at the president (and live) only because of that president. Had he even joked about throwing a shoe at Saddam or one of his ilk he would have been tortured and killed along with his entire family.
Originally posted by: spidey07
I think it's a complete disgrace that somebody in the country we liberated would be that disrespectful.
For all we know his wife's head was liberated from its neck, so without knowing his reasons I cannot really judge him. He's obviously angry and a lot of Iraqis have a reason to be angry. Just as a lot of Americans do for the debacle.Originally posted by: spidey07
I think it's a complete disgrace that somebody in the country we liberated would be that disrespectful.
Originally posted by: spidey07
I think it's a complete disgrace that somebody in the country we liberated would be that disrespectful.
Originally posted by: Ocguy31
He got the shit beat out of him after, that made me feel good.
Pretty thuggish. I do not ever condone the government ever physically harming a suspect who is properly restrained. It is barbaric and unseemly.Originally posted by: Perry404
Originally posted by: Ocguy31
He got the shit beat out of him after, that made me feel good.
Yes from what I hear he sustained a broken arm and some broken ribs while in cusody.
Sounds very similar to Saddam Hussein's regime no?
Originally posted by: badnewcastle
Originally posted by: spidey07
I think it's a complete disgrace that somebody in the country we liberated would be that disrespectful.
This and more.
Originally posted by: Perry404
Originally posted by: Ocguy31
He got the shit beat out of him after, that made me feel good.
Yes from what I hear he sustained a broken arm and some broken ribs while in cusody.
Sounds very similar to Saddam Hussein's regime no?
One brother claims he was severely beaten and the media hyped that claim. Another brother claims he was not beaten and the media pretty much ignored that claim.Originally posted by: Skoorb
Pretty thuggish. I do not ever condone the government ever physically harming a suspect who is properly restrained. It is barbaric and unseemly.Originally posted by: Perry404
Originally posted by: Ocguy31
He got the shit beat out of him after, that made me feel good.
Yes from what I hear he sustained a broken arm and some broken ribs while in cusody.
Sounds very similar to Saddam Hussein's regime no?
Originally posted by: TastesLikeChicken
One brother claims he was severely beaten and the media hyped that claim. Another brother claims he was not beaten and the media pretty much ignored that claim.Originally posted by: Skoorb
Pretty thuggish. I do not ever condone the government ever physically harming a suspect who is properly restrained. It is barbaric and unseemly.Originally posted by: Perry404
Originally posted by: Ocguy31
He got the shit beat out of him after, that made me feel good.
Yes from what I hear he sustained a broken arm and some broken ribs while in cusody.
Sounds very similar to Saddam Hussein's regime no?
Anyway, the Iraqi shoe hurler seems a bit more contrite now that his moment of anger might have netted him 2 years in the clink:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28295066/
"This is your farewell kiss, you dog! This is from the widows, the orphans and those who were killed in Iraq."
"... and the brave men and women of the US who died for your lies."
He can't, Bush still has them.Originally posted by: IcebergSlim
Originally posted by: piasabird
Personally I think throwing a shoe is kind of silly. What is sad is that Iraq cant figure out whether to set the guy free or throw him in jail, or charge him with a crime. It seems like attacking any head of state deserves at least some jail time. Attacking any person like that should at least be considered assault.
People should be ashamed of having joy when a person is assaulted in public. If you have hate in your heart then you are a sick person.
walk a mile in his shoes first.