Shoe Thrown at Bush in IRAQ
That is Ultimate Freedom for People of IRAQ
Eight years ago...No Way!
You can't even imagine about
throwing shoe at the then Iraqi President.
If you did...
There was no Judicial Custody; No Court; No Justice.
Saddam Hussein was the head of all the three branches,
Executive, Legislative and Judicial.
In Saddam Hussein's regime, this journalist
would have got executed in public by this time on the street.
Perhaps, his whole family would have been wiped out.

Now, the journalist Muntazer al-Zaidi is in judicial custody.
He is getting treatment in the hospital.
He is produced in the court. The judge is hearing his case.
People are protesting against his arrest.
That means:
- the present day Iraq Government has effective Police Force.
- Judicial System is now part of the Democratic Government.
- They do follow the process of keeping the person in Judicial Custody
- Judges do exist in the present day Iraq.
- Above all, from the fact that the people are protesting; that is,
Civil Rights Movements are allowed in the present day Iraq.
That was the Mission of George W Bush.
His mission was - Establishing a Democracy based Government in Iraq
and provide total freedom to the People of Iraq.
No other leaders on Planet Earth could have achieved this.
George W Bush and Bush alone could accomplish this.
So, George, Thank God for this Shoe Throwing incident.
Shoe Throwing incident clearly demonstrated
the Results of your Performances and Effective Decision on Iraq.
It demonstrated to the entire world that the
People do enjoy Freedom in the Present Day Iraq.
And the judicial process, treatment in the hospital and
Iraq police force, demonstrate to the entire world that
Democratic Process and Government is in place in the Present Day IRAQ.
So, George, Congrats.
Go Ahead and Shout; Let the World hear your voice;
Mission IS Accomplished.
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