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Change: Cold, isn't it, ladies and gentlemen? It was so cold today people were throwing shoes at Al Gore.I understand the lunch [with the 5 living presidents] went well. Only three shoes thrown. The shoe-tossing guy in Iraq, you know, he wrote
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Change: I tell ya, the economy is bad. The economy is so bad, Iraqis can only afford to throw one shoe.Bernie Madoff has been charged with swindling people out of $50 billion. I don't want
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Change: I understand the lunch [with the 5 living presidents] went well. Only three shoes thrown. The shoe-tossing guy in Iraq, you know, he wrote a letter to President Bush and he apologized. He
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Dec 29 2008, 11:16 PM EST
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Change: The shoe-tossing guy in Iraq, you know, he wrote a letter to President Bush and he apologized. He said, 'Dear president Bush, I'm sorry I threw a shoe at you.' And I was thinking, wait a minute. When is President Bush going to apologize for invading Iraq?It's so
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Dec 29 2008, 7:16 PM EST
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Change: It's so cold today President Bush was ducking ski boots.The nice thing about the holidays is the holiday spirit. Let me give you an example of how the holiday
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Change: Bernie Madoff has been charged with swindling people out of $50 billion. I don't want to say he's unpopular, but today as he was walking in New York, he passed a manger scene and Joseph threw a sandal at him.I tell you, the economy's
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Change: I tell you, the economy's rough. People are standing behind President Bush just to get the free shoes.President Bush announced before he leaves office, he wants to visit the poorest regions of the world. You know, any place where people can't afford to buy shoes. That Iraqi
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Change: The nice thing about the holidays is the holiday spirit. Let me give you an example of how the holiday spirit affects people. You know that guy that threw the shoes at President Bush? Well, today, he was throwing fruit cakes.George Bush is over there
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Change: or below. David Letterman on the Bush Shoe IncidentGeorge Bush is over there in Baghdad saying goodbye to the troops, and this Iraqi journalist heaves a couple shoes at the President. And we thought, hopefully that's just a one-of-a-kind episode. Unfortunately, however, the news coming out of
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Change: W himself has something the say about the incident. You can see his remarks here.David Letterman on the Bush Shoe IncidentGeorge Bush is over there in Baghdad saying goodbye to the troops, and this
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Dec 18 2008, 9:06 PM EST
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Change: That Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at President Bush the other day said he planned his attack for months. Planned it for months? That's
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Change: People are still discussing the shoe-throwing incident at our president. ... It was reported today that the Iraqi journalist who threw the shoes at President Bush had his arm broken when security subdued him. And even worse, it was his shoe-throwing arm. That guy is out for the season. Today,
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Change: George Bush is over there in Baghdad saying goodbye to the troops, and this Iraqi journalist heaves a couple shoes at the President. And we thought, hopefully that's just a one-of-a-kind episode. Unfortunately, however, the news coming out of the Middle East is that Iran is developing a long-range loafer.
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Change: Click EasyEdit to add your own jokes about George W. Bush's cat-like shoe ducking reflexes.Watch a journalist in Iraq throw his shoes at the President. Enough said.David Letterman on the Bush Shoe IncidentHow about that guy that heaved his shoes
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Change: Renamed from Shoe Incident by Dec 17 2008, 7:06 PM EST for: Rename
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Change: The shoe-throwing journalist has got his supporters because today in Iraq, thousands of people took to the streets. They were all chanting in unison all
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Change: Created by Dec 17 2008, 6:43 PM EST for: no reason given
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