Iraqi shoe thrower

Byrnzie
Byrnzie Posts: 21,037
edited September 2009 in A Moving Train
You have to take your hat off to the guy:


http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/se ... lease-iraq

Iraqi shoe thrower Muntazer al-Zaidi innundated with offers and gifts

The Guardian, Wednesday 9 September 2009



'As his size 10s spun through the air towards George W Bush, Muntazer al-Zaidi – the man the world now knows as the shoe-thrower – was bracing for an American bullet.

"He thought the secret service was going to shoot him," says Zaidi's younger brother, Maitham. "He expected that, and he was not afraid to die."

Zaidi's actions during the former US president's swansong visit to Iraq last December have not stopped reverberating in the nine months since. Next Monday, when the journalist walks out of prison, his 10 raging seconds, which came to define his country's last six miserable years, are set to take on a new life even more dramatic than the opening act.

Across Iraq and in every corner of the Arab world, Zaidi is being feted. The 20 words or so he spat at Bush – "This is your farewell kiss, you dog. This is for the widows and orphans of Iraq" – have been immortalised, and in many cases memorised. Pictures of the president ducking have been etched onto walls across Baghdad, made into T-shirts in Egypt, and appeared in children's games in Turkey.

Zaidi has won the adulation of millions, who believe his act of defiance did what their leaders had been too cowed to do. Iraq has been short of heroes since the dark days of Saddam Hussein, and many civilians are bestowing greatness on the figure that finally took the fight to an overlord.

"He is a David and Goliath figure," said Salah al-Janabi, a white goods salesman in downtown Baghdad. "When the history books are written, they will look back on this episode with great acclaim. Al-Zaidi's shoes were his slingshot."

From his prison cell, Zaidi has a sense of the gathering fuss, but not the full extent of the benefactors and patrons preparing for his release.

A new four-bedroom home has been built by his former boss. A new car – and the promise of many more – awaits. Pledges of harems, money and healthcare are pouring in to his employers, the al-Baghdadia television channel. "One Iraqi who lived in Morocco called to offer to send his daughter to be Muntazer's wife," said editor Abdul Hamid al-Saij. "Another called from Saudi offering $10m for his shoes, and another called from Morocco offering a gold-saddled horse. After the event, we had callers from Palestine and many women asking to marry him, but we didn't take their names. Many of their reactions were emotional. We will see what happens when he is freed."

From the West Bank town of Nablus, Ahmed Jouda saw the incident on television news and felt so moved that he called together his relatives for a meeting in a nearby reception hall.

Jouda, 75, a farmer and head of a large extended family, convinced his relatives to contribute tens of thousands of dollars to support Zaidi's legal case.

Jouda himself decided to sell half his herd of goats; another man asked if he might offer a young woman from his family as a bride. Jouda said he would, if Zaidi was interested.

"I said we are willing to present him with a bride loaded with gold," said Jouda. "We are people of our word. If he decided to marry one of our daughters we would respect what we said.

"We are compassionate and supportive to the Iraqi people for what they have gone through. We are people who have tasted the bitterness, sorrow and agony of occupation too. What he did, he did for all the Arabs, not just the Iraqis, because Bush was the reason behind the problems of all the Arab world."

Zaidi's brother insists that no one put Muntazer up to such an act. But he revealed that Muntazer had told him he had pre-scripted at least one line ahead of the fateful press conference.

From the roof of his brother's new home, Maitham al-Zaidi said: "He always thought he would die as a martyr, either by al-Qaida or the Americans. More than once he was kidnapped by insurgents. He was surprised that Bush's guards didn't shoot him on the spot."

Muntazer al-Zaidi has told Maitham, and another brother, Vergam, that he is planning to open an orphanage when he leaves prison and will not work again as a journalist.

"He doesn't want his work to be a circus," said Vergam. "Every time he asked someone a difficult question they would have responded by asking whether he was going to throw his shoes at them."

Muntazer has alleged that after his actions he was tortured by government officials. Medical reports say he has lost at least one tooth and has two broken ribs and a broken foot that have not healed properly. "He will stay in Iraq, but first he has to leave the country to get his health fixed," said Vergam.

In the run-up to his release, Maitham has a sense of the reception awaiting his brother.

"I feel like Michael Jackson at the moment. Everywhere I go, people are taking pictures of me and asking for my photo. If they do that for me, what will they do for Muntazer himself?"
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  • Cosmo
    Cosmo Posts: 12,225
    I just wish he had better aim.
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  • I said this before, I don't care if it was Bush, Obama, Clinton or whoever, if you attack the POTUS you should go to jail. If I did this to any foreign leader I am sure I would have had two bullets in my chest.
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  • meh, Dumbya again proved how lame he really is.

    he could've at least charged the mound right? motherfucker.
  • Cosmo
    Cosmo Posts: 12,225
    edited September 2009
    I said this before, I don't care if it was Bush, Obama, Clinton or whoever, if you attack the POTUS you should go to jail. If I did this to any foreign leader I am sure I would have had two bullets in my chest.
    ...
    He did go to jail... he's in jail right now.
    ...
    Also... if you threw a shoe at the President of the foriegn country that had bombed America and killed tens of thousands of Americans... you'd be a fucking hero. If you did take two to the chest and died... future American high schools would be named after you.
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  • Byrnzie
    Byrnzie Posts: 21,037
    If I did this to any foreign leader I am sure I would have had two bullets in my chest.

    So what are you saying? That any other foreign leader would have had the man shot, but because American leaders are so magnanimous and kind this fella was allowed to get off lightly with a stint in jail?
  • I said this before, I don't care if it was Bush, Obama, Clinton or whoever, if you attack the POTUS you should go to jail. If I did this to any foreign leader I am sure I would have had two bullets in my chest.
    he did go to jail...
  • Dirtie_Frank
    Dirtie_Frank Posts: 1,348
    edited September 2009
    Byrnzie wrote:
    If I did this to any foreign leader I am sure I would have had two bullets in my chest.

    So what are you saying? That any other foreign leader would have had the man shot, but because American leaders are so magnanimous and kind this fella was allowed to get off lightly with a stint in jail?


    First off I know he went to jail. What I am saying is the security would have put two center mass in my chest. He thought he was going to be shot, and suprised he wasn't. I too am suprised he was not shot.
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  • Byrnzie wrote:
    If I did this to any foreign leader I am sure I would have had two bullets in my chest.

    So what are you saying? That any other foreign leader would have had the man shot, but because American leaders are so magnanimous and kind this fella was allowed to get off lightly with a stint in jail?

    What words are you putting in my mouth?
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  • Byrnzie
    Byrnzie Posts: 21,037
    Byrnzie wrote:
    If I did this to any foreign leader I am sure I would have had two bullets in my chest.

    So what are you saying? That any other foreign leader would have had the man shot, but because American leaders are so magnanimous and kind this fella was allowed to get off lightly with a stint in jail?


    First off I know he went to jail. What I am saying is the security would have put two cneter mass in my chest. He thought he was going to be shot, and suprised he wasn't. I too am suprised he was not shot.

    Personally, I agree with Arabs all over the world that he should be congratulated and respected for risking his life in order to express what millions of people felt. George W Bush deserves no respect. He should be tarred and feathered.
  • Byrnzie
    Byrnzie Posts: 21,037
    Byrnzie wrote:
    If I did this to any foreign leader I am sure I would have had two bullets in my chest.

    So what are you saying? That any other foreign leader would have had the man shot, but because American leaders are so magnanimous and kind this fella was allowed to get off lightly with a stint in jail?

    What words are you putting in my mouth?

    I didn't put any words in your mouth. I asked you a question - hence my use of a question mark at the end of my sentence.

    You said that 'If I did this to any foreign leader I am sure I would have had two bullets in my chest'. How so? Why would you throwing a shoe at any foreign leader have a different outcome to this particular incident?
  • I didn't put any words in your mouth. I asked you a question - hence my use of a question mark at the end of my sentence.

    You said that 'If I did this to any foreign leader I am sure I would have had two bullets in my chest'. How so? Why would you throwing a shoe at any foreign leader have a different outcome to this particular incident?[/quote]

    I am just suprised the Secret Service did not shoot him, but then again he was in a crowd and the crowd subdued him. So it was undercontrol for them. Even the article you pasted said the "shoe thrower" thought he was going to be shot.
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  • gimmesometruth27
    gimmesometruth27 St. Fuckin Louis Posts: 24,066
    meh, Dumbya again proved how lame he really is.

    he could've at least charged the mound right? motherfucker.
    i will bet you my paycheck that bushie has never been in a fight his entire life. that is why he did not charge the mound. people with silver spoons in their arse never fight their own battles, they have minions who do that for them, or people on the payroll that do that for them. hell bush had his own military fight a country that had nothing to do with attacking us remember.
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  • Byrnzie
    Byrnzie Posts: 21,037
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  • Thorns2010
    Thorns2010 Posts: 2,201
    Byrnzie wrote:
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    :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

    Sorry, that is all I have to contribute!

    :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
  • Smellyman
    Smellyman Asia Posts: 4,528
    Thorns2010 wrote:
    Byrnzie wrote:
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    :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

    Sorry, that is all I have to contribute!

    :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
    hahahaha me 2

    It is very funny, but so sad because its true.
  • dunkman
    dunkman Posts: 19,646
    Byrnzie wrote:
    You have to take your hat off to the guy:

    he should have thrown a hat actually... the bowler hat that Oddjob had in the Bond movies... he should have thrown that.
    oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.
  • Claireack
    Claireack Posts: 13,561
    No politician is worth loosing a shoe over!
  • WHile I understand the sentiments...

    I don't think any idiot that throws shoes at someone (no matter the cultural significance) is any kind of hero. It was an idiot move by an idiot.

    I wonder what would happen if I through my shoe at one of his spiritual leaders...I'm sure they would be completely fine with it and I would only serve a jail sentence...yeah right.
    hippiemom = goodness
  • Cosmo
    Cosmo Posts: 12,225
    WHile I understand the sentiments...

    I don't think any idiot that throws shoes at someone (no matter the cultural significance) is any kind of hero. It was an idiot move by an idiot.

    I wonder what would happen if I through my shoe at one of his spiritual leaders...I'm sure they would be completely fine with it and I would only serve a jail sentence...yeah right.
    ...
    A better example... say you threw your shoe at Iran's President at a press conference in Washington, D.C.
    Sure, maybe the Iranians wouldn't be happy... but, you would definately be MY HERO!!!
    ...
    as for their spiritual leader... I wouldn't give a shit. and I'm guessing, most Americans wouldn't care, either.
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  • Lizard
    Lizard So Cal Posts: 12,091
    People threw shoes and Jeff and Eddie!! ;)

    THEY SHOULD HAVE GONE TO JAIL!
    So I'll just lie down and wait for the dream
    Where I'm not ugly and you're lookin' at me