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Hussein Fahmi also thinking of throwing a shoe at Bush
Posted: 11-01-2009 , 04:41 GMT

The famous Egyptian actor Hussein Fahmi announced that he was also thinking of throwing a shoe at the American president George Bush when he was attending the Dafoos seminar in Sharm Al Sheikh last summer. Fahmi added that he reclined from doing so because he didn’t want to create a diplomatic problem that is unclear to where it will lead to.hussein


 Fahmi says that the Iraqi journalist who threw the shoe at George Bush became a symbol for a revolting and oppressed country. It is needless to say that Fahmi was a Goodwill Ambassador at the United Nations and his term finished a few years ago.

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» Why Bush
  hassen, FRANCE, (2009-01-11 , 10:46) - Reply
  Why not to Mr Abbas or Moubarack. It will be more courageous and significant

» Why Bush ?
  Dina, Paris, (2009-01-12 , 10:20) - Reply
  Yeah, I absolutely agree with Hassan, why Bush ? The man is finally leaving.. Throwing a shoe, many shoes at Mubarak will be much more significant.. He needs SHOES in his FACE!

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  sousous, iceland, (2009-01-19 , 18:07) - Reply
  I agree with both of you. Moubarak and abass and Livni and Barack and Olmert deserve it more than anyone. But that mans shoe is too clean, he is a hero for throwing it at Bush. We must find some old, smelly, muddy, disgusting shoes to throw. Although I still believe those shoes would be insulted if they touched the aforementionned criminals. :D
   
   
   
 

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