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The boot's on the other foot now

Shoe-throwing is on the up and up as a political act, and a shocking thing it is. One of the truly wicked moments of the century so far was when an Arab TV journalist, Muntadar al-Zaidi (may the prophet revile his name), hurled his shoes at George W. Full Article at The Age

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