Aku pi Tesco petang tadi..
Aku nak beli ikan kering.... udang kering... sayoq kering... bukan... bukan aku nak masak... Aku nak buat rumah guna benda benda kering tuh! Yang ni pun mau tanya kah?!!!
Tapi yang aku nak cita lani... bukan pasai udang kering tu... aku nak cita... masa aku dok jalan tepi kedai paper... aku nampak gambaq... gambaq orang kena baling kasut! Tu dia!
Apa lagi... aku sebagai mami jarum tipikal.... adalah menjadi tanggungjawab aku nak kena stop sat.... tengok apa depa tulih!
Hehhehe... Huhuhuhu.... Hahahahaha.... Seghonok! Celaka (mintak maap) besaq tu kena baling kasut!
Aku dah lama dah dok tunggu... Aku ingat kalau dia mai rumah aku... Aku maulah baling kasut Carlo Rino aku kat dia! Walaupun aku sayang... Walaupun nanti aku rugi... pasai... kasut tu nanti tak boleh nak pakai dah! Janji muka dia kena tapak kasut aku! Tuh dia! Punyalah Chek tak suka kat Celaka Ni! (mintak maap banyak banyak chek dok maki... chek dok tensyen pasai keja nih! heheheh)
Apa pun... aku nak tabik seribu kali kat Muntazer al-Zaidi nih! Kalau aku ada anak jantan lagi.. aku nak bagi nama ni lah kat anak aku... Aku tak kesah... walaupun nanti lidah aku terbelit nak sebut nama anak aku... Tapi ..errr..... nak beranak lagi satu ni.... hehehehe... Aku dah pencen dah...... takpa... nanti aku pujuk anak aku bagi nama ni kat anak dia!
Alhamdulillah ada jugak orang yang masih berani bertindak kat negara malang tuh! Tapi sayang... kasut tu tak mengena... Kalu kena memang sedap ah! Kalah laksa ayaq itam!
Inilah hadiah dari dunia Islam untuk Bush celaka sebagai peringatan untuk apa yang dia dah buat kat kita....! Aku harap dia akan ingat pasai ceghita ni sampai dia mampuih sok...
BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- A man identified as an Iraqi journalist threw shoes at -- but missed -- President Bush during a news conference Sunday evening in Baghdad, where Bush was making a farewell visit.
Bush ducked, and the shoes, flung one at a time, sailed past his head during the news conference with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki in his palace in the heavily fortified Green Zone.
The shoe-thrower -- identified as Muntadhar al-Zaidi, an Iraqi journalist with Egypt-based al-Baghdadia television network -- could be heard yelling in Arabic: "This is a farewell ... you dog!"
While pinned on the ground by security personnel, he screamed: "You killed the Iraqis!"
Al-Zaidi was dragged away. While al-Zaidi was still screaming in another room, Bush said: "That was a size 10 shoe he threw at me, you may want to know."
Hurling shoes at someone, or sitting so that the bottom of a shoe faces another person, is considered an insult among Muslims.
Al-Baghdadia issued a statement Sunday demanding al-Zaidi's release.
Al-Zaidi remained in custody Monday while the Iraqi judiciary decides whether he will face charges of assaulting al-Maliki, a government official said.
The official said al-Zaidi is being tested for alcohol and drugs to determine if he was fully conscious during the incident. - CNN
Mailah kita ramai ramai berdoa untuk saudara Mutadhar Al Zaidi... semoga dia dilindungi daripada setan setan yang akan cuba nak seksa dia..... Ramai saudara kita kat negara timur tengah mintak dia dibebaskan....
Official: Shoe-thrower in Iraqi judicial custody
By QASSIM ABDUL-ZAHRA, Associated Press Writer Qassim Abdul-zahra, Associated Press Writer – 40 mins ago
AP – Iraqi woman walk past a police patrol car that was damaged in a road side bomb blast in Baghdad, Iraq, …
BAGHDAD – The journalist who threw his shoes at President George W. Bush was handed over to the Iraqi judiciary, an Iraqi official said Tuesday, a move that ordinarily signals the start of criminal proceedings.
Hundreds took to the streets Tuesday for a second day to demand the release of Muntadhar al-Zeidi, who gained folk hero status when he hurled both his shoes at Bush during a news conference Sunday in Baghdad.
Al-Zeidi was initially held by the prime minister's guards and later turned over to the Iraqi army's Baghdad command. The command, in turn, handed him over to the judiciary, the official said on condition of anonymity because he wasn't supposed to release the information.
The official would not elaborate, but referring the case to the judiciary usually signals the beginning of a lengthy process that could end in a criminal trial. Cases referred to the judiciary are given to a judge who reviews the evidence and recommends whether to hold a trial or release the defendant.
Another panel then sets a trial date and appoints judges to hear the case. The process can take months.
Earlier, Interior Ministry spokesman Maj. Gen. Abdul-Karim Khalaf said al-Zeidi could face charges of insulting a foreign leader and the Iraqi prime minister, who was standing next to Bush when the shoes were thrown. The offense carries a maximum penalty of two years in jail.
Many Iraqis, however, believe al-Zeidi was a hero for insulting an American president widely blamed for the chaos that has engulfed their country since the U.S.-led invasion of 2003.
In Mosul, Iraq's third-largest city, located north of Baghdad, an estimated 1,000 protesters carried banners and chanted slogans demanding al-Zeidi's release.
A couple of hundred more also protested Tuesday in Nasiriyah, a Shiite city about 200 miles southeast of Baghdad, and Fallujah, a Sunni area west of the capital.
"Muntadhar al-Zeidi has expressed the feelings and ambitions of the Iraqi people toward the symbol of tyranny," said Nassar Afrawi, a protester in Nasiriyah.
Muthadar Al-Zaidi - Hero Baru.... Kalah Superman! Tau Pasai apa? Pasai Superman takkan berani baling kasut kat President Amerika!
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