A Syrian says: "Bush has no feelings at all He has no human feelings at all" Another says: "This noble reporter was able, with his
christian shoes, to make Bush wish that he were dead rather than face this situation" A woman says: "This reporter is so courageous He could hit a US President with his
Christian Louboutin " A man says: "I think Bush should accept this shoe as a pendant from us, the Arabs This is the least we could do This is a goodbye kiss" Another says that the value of Bush is equal to a shoe. A man calls on all Arab lawyers and journalists to stand by this reporter "who is really an Iraqi hero" A man says: "This is his value and this is the price of his democracy in the Middle East" A woman says: "I wish the shoe had hit Bush di-rectly". The anchor says that Jordanians and Iraqis in Jordan have praised the rare courage of Al-Zaydi, by which he embodies the feelings of the Arab people who reject the US occupation Correspondent Tariq al-Sawa'ir in Amman reports that "the Iraqis residing in Jordan consider Muntazar al-Zaydi's attack on US President Bush and his insult to him a natural reaction to Bush's crimes in Iraq". Muhammad Bashar al-Faydi, the spokesman of the Iraqi Association of Muslim Scholars, who seems to be in Amman and who was not identified by the correspondent or on the screen,
christian louboutin shoes, says: "This action was not a transient event or a per-sonal behaviour but it was an expression of the anger that fills the hearts of millions of the Iraqi people who have been suffering from the occupation in terms of killing, destruction, and the dissipation of their rights". Al-Sawa'ir says that "some of the Iraqis in Jordan described Muntazar al-Zaydi as a hero and some began making an estimate of the price of the Christian
Louboutin that was thrown in the face of a head of state who wreaked havoc in this world" A man says: "This is an Iraqi hero He has raised the heads of all Iraqis and blackened the face of Bush with this shoe" Another says: "This is the most priceless pair of shoes in the world". Concluding his report, Al-sawa'ir says: "It was alleged that some of the Iraqis received the occupiers with flowers, but it will be said that others bid them goodbye with their
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