Momentary Lapse of Judgement
Indian Interior Minister Mr. P Chidmabaram says on the infamous show throwing incident at a press conference by a sikh journalist as "Momentary Lapse of Judgement" from that journalist. He announced forgiveness and even the journalist praised him.
What would you say about Bush on not forgiving Iraqi journalist.
All of this is for your information because YOU seem to have had a lapse of MEMORY.
President Bush harbored "no hard feelings about it (the shoe throwing) and he even "urged them (Iraqi's Prime Minister and other Iraqis) not to overreact."
Bush was "not bothered by the incident."
http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory?id=6487408
Bush had no jurisdiction over the Iraqi's decision to punish Mantadhar al-Zeidi.
Your question makes no sense whatsoever.
Mantadhar al-Zeidi insulted a foreign leader. Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki COULD NOT let this embarrassment pass without serious consequences.
The journalist was given a lighter sentence---he will forever be hailed a hero by some and an idiot for having a "lapse in judgement"
If you don't like Mr. Bush, go and shoot him. Throwing a shoe is childish.
i wouldn't forgive the idiot. manners and respect is sadly lacking in this part of the world.
you are young. You will learn.
You're kidding yourself.
Well it was very disgusting to see a shoe being hurled on great people like Mr.Bush and P.Chidambaram.
I wish it had been a bomb they threw at him and the jail sentence was disgusting. You're kidding yourself.