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Don’t Panic: Five People Who Also Should Have Had Shoes Thrown At Them In 2008

Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008

Because you can’t be a journalist in late December without writing lists . . .

Five People Who Also Should Have Had Shoes Thrown At Them In 2008

5. Nouri al-Maliki – After Iraqi journalist Muntadar al-Zeidi threw his shoes at President Bush at a press conference in Iraq this month, Bush tried to spin the incident as a size 10 vindication of the Iraq war. “That’s what happens in free societies,” he said. Credible reports have since surfaced saying Prime Minister of Iraq Nouri al-Maliki’s goons have tortured al-Zeidi and forced him to write an apology.  Free society, indeed. Shoe Maliki now.

4. Colin Powell – A leaked report on the failed Iraq occupation quotes former Secretary of State Colin Powell saying the Pentagon systematically lied about progress in Iraq way back in 2003. Powell knew it then, but he’s only telling us now. Thanks for nothing, Colin. You deserve a pair of combat boots to the head for every U.S. troop who has died in Iraq.

3. Mikheil Saakashvili – In August, the President of Georgia provoked a stupid war with Russia that left tens of thousands of Georgians dead and homeless. He then took $30 million in U.S. reconstruction aid and built a five-star boutique hotel and condo complex. Saakashvili needs a Saak-of-sneakers tossed at him, immediately.

2. Robert Mugabe – Zimbabwe’s dictator would rather see everyone in his country dead than relinquish power. His most recent crime: allowing a cholera outbreak to spread through the country’s water supply. He blames it on a foreign conspiracy, not his failure to maintain Zimbabwe’s water treatment plants. Health experts believes tens of thousands will die as a result of Mugabe’s most recent stupidity. There aren’t enough shoes at the Zappos.com warehouse to throw at his head.

1. Burma’s military junta – When Category 4 Cyclone Nargis devastated Burma in May, the goons who run Burma like their plantation were not only unprepared, but refused to admit foreign relief workers. Approximately 150,000 innocent Burmese lost their lives. The junta needs to buried alive under a Foot Locker store.

Don’t miss the Top Five Best-Named World Leaders of 2008. Everyone who reads it will receive $100 from the Bill Gates E-Mail Tracker Fund.

Morning newsdome

Friday, December 12th, 2008

>> The Senate hath spoken. And the word is no bailout for you!

>> Many Georgians may be using food stamps to put that Christmas dinner on the table this year. After all, free chicken is the best chicken!

>> Naughty pinup girl Bettie Page, who kept men’s eyes on the prize in post-World War II America, dies of pneumonia at 85.

>> The Catholic Church officially reasserts that it disagrees with everything.

>> As if super hurricanes, giant tsunamis and melting icecaps weren’t enough to worry about, now we have to be concerned about “ecoflation” too. Humans -5, Global warming 15, 000.

>> In related news, if Obama has his way, those standings could change. Yes, we can.

>> Republicans continue to have revelations about how much they hate other Republicans. Specifically the loudly angry ones.

Morning headlines

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

OBAMA: Wins Mississippi primary; CNN calls Texas caucus for Obama, too.

STANDOFFISH: Police surround a DeKalb home in possible hostage situation.

FISH RECALL: Don’t trust the Gorton’s fisherman.

STREAMS OF UNCONSCIOUSNESS: Georgia fish, mussels and rays are dying more often as low water levels lead to higher concentrations of pollutants.

RELEASE AND CATCH: Falcons can’t stay mad at Joey Harrington, just at his salary.

COLIN POWELL: Will join in Athens roundtable of former secretaries of state.

CLAYTON: Board of commissioners to vote within two months on citizen panel that would enforce ethics codes.

TEACH ME HOW TO LOVE YOU: Bishop Weeks pleads guilty to aggravated assault against Juanita Bynum.

KID ROCK: Kisses ass at Waffle House.