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Sunday, December 14, 2008
Bush Dodges Shoe
2 comments:
Anonymous
said...
More than 5 years ago CNN and American media was very happy to show a few Iraqi's hitting the fallen statue of Saddam Hussein with the soles of their shoes as the Traditional sign of disrespect.
I guess after five years of destruction and hundreds of thousands of Iraqi civilian deaths a few iraqi's want to show Mr Bush a similar level of feeling to that some once reserved for Saddam.
I for one can wish that both leaders find a similar ultimate fate for the way their orders have affected so many who did not deserve either ruler controlling the power over their life or death.
I'm confused. Your blog is all about the Word and its' significance in your life. What part of this post speaks to "Love"? Your blog is great, but this is a tremendous disconnect. I don't understand.
I've tried to look at my life and identify times when I remember God stepping in and making a difference. You will find these in the archive. Please be encouraged to post your own comments of time God has stepped into your life as my stories jog your memories.
2 comments:
More than 5 years ago CNN and American media was very happy to show a few Iraqi's hitting the fallen statue of Saddam Hussein with the soles of their shoes as the Traditional sign of disrespect.
I guess after five years of destruction and hundreds of thousands of Iraqi civilian deaths a few iraqi's want to show Mr Bush a similar level of feeling to that some once reserved for Saddam.
I for one can wish that both leaders find a similar ultimate fate for the way their orders have affected so many who did not deserve either ruler controlling the power over their life or death.
blove
I'm confused. Your blog is all about the Word and its' significance in your life.
What part of this post speaks to "Love"? Your blog is great, but this is a tremendous disconnect. I don't understand.
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