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LOL, check this out everyone:

http://www.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/meast/01/29/iraq.shoe.monument/index.html?iref=mpstoryview

Monument to Bush shoe-throwing shines at Iraqi orphanage

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'SHOE MONUMENT' TAKEN DOWN ONE DAY AFTER IT WAS UNVEILED
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.co...raq-taken-down-one-day-after-it-was-unveiled/

The monument commemorating the journalist who hurled his shoes at President Bush was taken down a day after it was erected, local officials in Tikrit told CNN.

A huge sculpture of the footwear hurled at President Bush last year during a trip to Iraq has been unveiled at the Tikrit Orphanage complex during a Thursday ceremony.

Assisted by kids at the home, sculptor Laith al-Amiri erected a brown replica of one of the shoes hurled last month by journalist Muntadhir al-Zaidi during a press conference in Baghdad at Bush and Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki.

But officials from Salaheddin province told CNN that the monument was removed after a request from the central government, which has charges pending against al-Zaidi — now in an Iraqi jail.

After the request was made, Iraqi police visited the location to make sure that the shoe monument was removed.

"We will not allow anyone to use the government facilities and buildings for political motives," said Abdullah Jabara, Salaheddin deputy governor.
 
Good, that may have been meant as a slam to Bush, but I take it personally as a citizen of the US.
 
....that reflects a classic moment. :o

Until I found out that shoe-throwing was considered the ultimate insult over there, I thought the charges against the journalist were absurd.

But didn't a European throw an egg at Bush Jr. years ago? What happened to that guy?
 
And before anyone say's I don't know what i'm talking about or throwing up the "When Clinton Lied Nobody Died" line,

I think Bush did more good than bad while in office. He was saddled with challenges no president has had to bear since FDR on December 7, 1941. He did what he felt was right for this nation. I agree with him for going after the terrorists without holding back. I agree with him going to Iraq and removing Saddam from power. However, I believe that North Korea or Iran were bigger threats, I think Saddam deserved what he got. Personally I think America needs to go back to being the isolationist policies that this country was founded upon.

Regarding When Clinton Lied line? Have you heard about what happened to anyone involved with his White water scandal?

Whitewater scandal
 
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The problem with that website is the evidence are tied to allegations. That's the same level of proof you find in other conspiracy theories. America's historic ties with bin Laden, the Taliban, and Saddam Hussein have documented evidence.

If America wants to isolate themselves that should be the people's decision. But what they've done to the World will still be remembered.
 
Hell. He might be better since he left the office. No pressure really helps. I remember Dole got way cooler after he lost the election.


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That may be true, but Bill Clinton is one of the best public speakers in modern history.
 
I know. I was just givin' W. a little booster. The guy needs it. He's been keeping quiet and I think that's a good thing. Unlike a certain Dick we all know.


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I know. I was just givin' W. a little booster. The guy needs it. He's been keeping quiet and I think that's a good thing. Unlike a certain Dick we all know.


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Still, gotta give Dick a little bit of credit, do you really think he does not realize that he is destroying his legacy and little credibility he had left? Yet he is being the ever loyal attack dog for the administration. He is doing this so Bush does not have to and can perserve his legacy.
 
Cheney doesn't have the unwritten, unspoken protocol of keeping quiet like Bush does.....he can speak all he wants, if people don't want to hear it, they can change the channel.
 
Damn IT! I was looking forward to that.
 
Thank you former President George W. Bush and former First Lady Laura Bush
Posted by hillbuzz

We know absolutely no one in Bush family circles and have never met former President George W. Bush or his wife Laura.

If you have been reading us for any length of time, you know that we used to make fun of “Dubya” nearly every day…parroting the same comedic bits we heard in our Democrat circles, where Bush is still, to this day, lampooned as a chimp, a bumbling idiot, and a poor, clumsy public speaker.

Oh, how we RAILED against Bush in 2000…and how we RAILED against the surge in support Bush received post-9/11 when he went to Ground Zero and stood there with his bullhorn in the ruins on that hideous day.

We were convinced that ANYONE who was president would have done what Bush did, and would have set that right tone of leadership in the wake of that disaster. President Gore, President Perot, President Nader, you name it. ANYONE, we assumed, would have filled that role perfectly.

Well, we told you before how much the current president, Dr. Utopia, made us realize just how wrong we were about Bush. We shudder to think what Dr. Utopia would have done post-9/11. He would have not gone there with a bullhorn and struck that right tone. More likely than not, he would have been his usual fey, apologetic self and waxed professorially about how evil America is and how justified Muslims are for attacking us, with a sidebar on how good the attacks were because they would humble us.

Honestly, we don’t think President Gore would have been much better that day. The world needed George W. Bush, his bullhorn, and his indominable spirit that day…and we will forever be grateful to this man for that.

As we will always be grateful for what George and Laura Bush did this week, with no media attention, when they very quietly went to Ft. Hood and met personally with the families of the victims of this terrorist attack. (http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/11/07/george-w-bush-secretly-visits-fort-hood-victims/)

FOR HOURS.

The Bushes went and met privately with these families for HOURS, hugging them, holding them, comforting them.

If there are any of you out there with any connection at all to the Bushes, we implore you to give them our thanks…you tell them that a bunch of gay Hillary guys in Boystown, Chicago were wrong about the Bushes…and are deeply, deeply sorry for any jokes we told about them in the past, any bad thoughts we had about these good, good people.

You may be as surprised by this as we are ourselves, but from this day forward George W. and Laura Bush are now on the same list for us as the Clintons, Geraldine Ferraro, Stephanie Tubbs Jones, and the other political figures we keep in our hearts and never allow anyone to badmouth.

Criticize their policies academically and intelligently and discuss the Bush presidency in historical and political terms…but you mess with the Bushes personally and, from this day forward, you’ll answer to us.

We hope someday to be able to thank George W. and Laura in person for all they’ve done, and continue to do. They didn’t have to head to Ft. Hood. That was not their responsibility.

The Obamas should have done that.

But didn’t.

Wouldn’t.

Thank goodness George W. is still on his watch, with wonderful Laura at his side.

We are blessed as a nation to have these two out there…just as we are blessed to have the Clintons on the job, traveling the world doing the good they do.

And we are blessed to have Dick Cheney, wherever he is, keeping tabs on all that’s going on and speaking out when the current administration does anything too reckless and dangerous.

Cheney’s someone else we villainized and maligned in the past who we were also wrong about. There has never been a Vice President, including Gore, Biden, or Mondale, who was more supportive of gay rights than “Darth Cheney”. There has never been a Vice President more spot-on right about the dangers facing this country from Islamic terrorism.

We live in strange, strange times indeed.

We are now officially committed fans of George W. and Laura Bush. We are fans of Dick Cheney. Our gratitude for them makes us newly protective of them, and the continued role they play in this country.

After the primary battle of 2008, we never thought we’d go back to Texas for anything, but sometime in 2010 we want to find some event in Dallas the Bushes will be at so at least one of us can go up to them, tell them we are deeply sorry for ever thinking ill of them, and thank them from the bottom of our hearts for their service to America.

We’re sure they will just stare at us and wonder why these gay Chicagoans are crying, but we don’t think we can get through a meeting with them without being emotional.

What they did at Ft. Hood for those families humbles us. Every day, the Bushes are most likely doing something just like it behind the scenes.

We hope if any of you encounter them you will let them know this is deeply appreciated beyond partisan lines.

We will never look at the Bushes, the Bush presidencies, or their legacies the same again…and someday when his presidential library is built, we will be so proud to visit there and tell anyone will listen about November 10th, 2009, the day we finally appreciated former President George W. Bush and his wife Laura.

Thank you for your service, Mr. President. We’re sorry we didn’t appreciate you while you were in office, but we thank Heaven we’ve wised up and can see the good you are out there doing, under the radar, today.

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NOTE: Because some of you wanted to re-read it again and have emailed us to ask for it, here’s what we said to President Bush on January 20th(http://hillbuzz.org/2009/01/20/goodbye-and-thank-you-george-w-bush/), at the beginning of The Golden Age of Hope and Change and Unicorns.

It’s actually really interesting to read the comments from way back then, to see either how mad at us people were that we dared to say anything nice about Bush or how pleased others out there were that Hillary Dems weren’t being evil to the man as he left office.

http://hillbuzz.org/2009/11/10/than...orge-w-bush-and-former-first-lady-laura-bush/
 
Wow, that is quite the article. Not sure I agree with everything in it, but wow. I didn't even know that Dubaya went to Fort Hood. I could easily see Bush having a very strong post presidency. For all the man's shortcomings he did seem to geniunely care and try and that is a good formula for a post presidency.
 
I'm glad that W went to Fort Hood. That was the right thing to do.But one good day doesnt make up for 8 years of facepalm after facepalm, I'm sorry.
 
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