Showing posts with label president bush. Show all posts
Showing posts with label president bush. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Good question (refering to the title of the blog)

Lots of things. Two inch pine tree was found in a guy's lung. An artist implanted his own DNA into Petunias. The Minnesota Wild fired their GM. The Obama administration unveiled memos from the Bush era that give instructions sounding awfully close to torture. Gay marriage was legalized in Iowa. And I'm going to Ireland. Yes, lots of things going on, but I'm rather short on time.

Monday, February 9, 2009

Goodbye shoe

The Iraqi reporter who threw a shoe at former president Bush goes on trial soon for assaulting or insulting a . . . I forget the exact term, but basically 'a important guy'. The same reporter also has at least one sculpture created in his honor.

Image from: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/02/photogalleries/week-in-news-pictures-116/photo5.html

Though in this case, the statue is being removed from the orphanage property. Reason: because the orphanage is government run and it should not display any political leaning.

Monday, December 15, 2008

Shoes

Image from: www.reuters.com/news/pictures

Apparently, in Arab customs one of the gravest insults you can commit is to throw a shoe at somebody. That is probably why the Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at President Bush is being detained. He actually got off a pretty good throw if the article that I read is correct. I quote, ". . . flung one shoe at Bush, forcing him to duck, followed by another, which sailed over Bush's head and slammed into the wall behind him. . ."
Among Iraqis there are mixed feelings about this act. Some people are hailing the journalist as a national hero, and staging protests for his release. Others (such as the government) are calling the act "barbaric".
I can easily see how people would be angry at the U.S. The journalist was angry at the president for bringing in troupes, starting a war, and causing the deaths of Iraqi citizens. Many people echo this view point while other oppose it.
Personally, I'm rather impressed the journalist got close enough with his shoe to make the president duck. It's sort of hard to aim a shoe, because of the shape, and isn't there supposed to be security around? Wouldn't people wonder what you were doing if you suddenly took off your shoe in the middle of a press conference? Speaking of security, wasn't the security around there rather bad? What if somebody had thrown something other than a shoe?
Flying shoes and all, this only reminds me why I never, ever, want to be a politician let alone president.