sayang lemparan sepatu dua kalinya tidak mengena ya daeng.... keburu ketauan
refleksi melemparnya haha
ini bkal jdi kenangn terindah di kunjungan terakhirnya disana

... lovely december...
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2008/12/15 Muhammad Ruslailang <daengru...@angingmammiri.org>

>   bisa dilihat videonya di sini
>
> http://tv.detik.com/index.php?fa=content.main&k=061009681&id=TURneE1qRTFNVFEzSXpJd01EZ3ZNVEl2
>
> On 12/15/08, Muhammad Ruslailang <daengru...@angingmammiri.org> wrote:
>>
>> macan mati meninggalkan belang...
>> sudah sewajarnya, budi baik budi buruk kita dikenang orang...semasa hidup,
>> atau semasa punya kuasa....
>>
>> On 12/15/08, Ardy Arsyad <ardyars...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Salam sejahtera buat kita semua,
>>>
>>> Pagi2 on kan TV,
>>>
>>> eh... ada George Bush dilempari sepatu ama wartawan Irak.
>>> Begitulah... Bush di akhir masa jabatannya dipermalukan...........
>>> *"In Iraqi culture, throwing shoes at someone is a sign of contempt"*
>>> *kalo Saddam Husein, cuma patungnya aja yang dilempari sepatu, si Bush
>>> ...*
>>>
>>>  BAGHDAD – On a whirlwind trip shrouded in secrecy and marred by
>>> dissent, President George W. Bush on Sunday hailed progress in the wars
>>> that define his presidency and got a size-10 reminder of his unpopularity
>>> when a man hurled two shoes at him during a news conference in Iraq.
>>>
>>> "This is your farewell kiss, you dog!" shouted the protester in Arabic,
>>> later identified as Muntadar al-Zeidi, a correspondent for Al-Baghdadia
>>> television, an Iraqi-owned station based in Cairo, Egypt.
>>>
>>> Bush ducked both shoes as they whizzed past his head and landed with a
>>> thud against the wall behind him.
>>>
>>> "It was a size 10," Bush joked later.
>>> The U.S. president visited the Iraqi capital just 37 days before he hands
>>> the war off to his successor, Barack Obama, who has pledged to end it.
>>> The president wanted to highlight a drop in violence and to celebrate a
>>> recent U.S.-Iraq security agreement, which calls for U.S. troops to withdraw
>>> from Iraq by the end of 2011.
>>>
>>> "The war is not over," Bush said, adding that "it is decisively on it's
>>> way to being won."
>>> Bush then flew to Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan for a rally with more
>>> than 1,000 U.S. and foreign troops. "Afghanistan is a dramatically different
>>> country than it was eight years ago," he said. "We are making hopeful
>>> gains."
>>>
>>> In many ways, the unannounced trip was a victory lap without a clear
>>> victory. Nearly 150,000 U.S. troops remain in Iraq fighting a war that is
>>> intensely disliked across the globe. More than 4,209 members of the U.S.
>>> military have died in the conflict, which has cost U.S. taxpayers $576
>>> billion since it began five years and nine months ago.
>>> There are about 31,000 U.S. troops in Afghanistan now, and commanders
>>> have called for up to 20,000 more. The need is especially great in southern
>>> Afghanistan, long a stronghold of the Taliban and the place where recent
>>> spikes in violence have proven the insurgency capable of reasserting itself.
>>>
>>> Polls show most Americans believe the U.S. erred in invading Iraq in
>>> 2003. Bush ordered the nation into war against Saddam Hussein's Iraq while
>>> citing intelligence claiming the Mideast nation harbored weapons of mass
>>> destruction. The weapons were never found, the intelligence was
>>> discredited, Bush's credibility with U.S. voters plummeted and Saddam was
>>> captured and executed.
>>>
>>> "There is still more work to be done," Bush said after his meeting with 
>>> Iraqi
>>> Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki.
>>>
>>> It was at that point the journalist stood up and threw a shoe from about
>>> 20 feet away. Bush ducked, and it narrowly missed his head. The second shoe
>>> came quickly, and Bush ducked again while several Iraqis grabbed the man and
>>> dragged him to the floor.
>>> In Iraqi culture, throwing shoes at someone is a sign of contempt. Iraqis
>>> whacked a statue of Saddam with their shoes after U.S. marines toppled it to
>>> the ground following the 2003 invasion.
>>>
>>> White House press secretary Dana Perino suffered an eye injury when she
>>> was hit in the face with a microphone during the melee. Bush brushed off the
>>> incident. "So what if a guy threw his shoe at me?" he said.
>>>
>>> Al-Maliki, who spoke before the incident, praised postwar progress:
>>> "Today, Iraq is moving forward in every field."
>>> After the news conference, the president took a 15-minute helicopter ride
>>> through dark skies over Baghdad to Camp Victory. Telling hundreds of
>>> troops he was "heading into retirement," Bush blamed Saddam for the 2003
>>> invasion and said, "America is safer and more secure" than it was before the
>>> war.
>>>
>>> Air Force One, the president's jetliner, landed at Baghdad International
>>> Airport in the afternoon local time after a secretive Saturday night
>>> departure from Washington. In a sign of security gains in this war zone,
>>> Bush received a formal arrival ceremony — a flourish absent in his three
>>> earlier trips.
>>> Bush soon began a rapid-fire series of meetings with top Iraqi leaders.. He
>>> met first with Iraqi President Jalal Talabani and the country's two vice
>>> presidents, Tariq al-Hashemi and Adel Abdul-Mahdi, at the ornate,
>>> marble-floored Salam Palace along the shores of the Tigris River. Later,
>>> Bush's motorcade pulled out the heavily fortified Green Zone and crossed
>>> over the Tigris so he could meet al-Maliki at the prime minister's palace.
>>> The two leaders signed a ceremonial copy of the security agreement. The Bush
>>> administration and even White House critics credit last year's military
>>> buildup with the security gains in Iraq. Last month, attacks fell to the
>>> lowest monthly level since the war began in 2003. Still, it's unclear
>>> what will happen when the U.S. troops leave. While violence has slowed in
>>> Iraq, attacks continue, especially in the north. It was Bush's last trip
>>> to the war zone before Obama takes office Jan. 20. Obama, a Democrat, has
>>> promised he will bring all U.S. combat troops back home from Iraq a little
>>> over a year into his term, as long as commanders agree a withdrawal would
>>> not endanger American personnel or Iraq's security. Obama has said the
>>> drawdown in Iraq would allow him to shift troops and bolster the U.S.
>>> presence in Afghanistan. The new U.S.-Iraqi security pact calls for all
>>> American troops to be withdrawn by the end of 2011, in two stages. The first
>>> stage begins next year, when U.S. troops pull back from Baghdad and other
>>> Iraqi cities by the end of June. Gen. Raymond Odierno, the top U.S.
>>> commander in Iraq, said Saturday that even after that summer deadline, some
>>> U.S. troops will remain in Iraqi cities. Journalists and staff who made
>>> the 10 1/2-hour trip to Iraq with the president agreed to tell almost no one
>>> about the plans, and the White House released false schedules detailing
>>> activities planned for Bush in Washington on Sunday.
>>> .
>>>
>>>
>>>
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