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Humboldt Sentinel
Iraqi television reporter and journalist Muntader al-Zaidi was ready with the shoes on his feet at a Baghdad news conference: he “proclaim[ed] the gospel of peace” by throwing them at President Bush. He was painfully aware of Bush’s hypocrisy. The “I pray for peace” president hell bent for a falsely based, unjust, illegal, pre-emptive war of choice. As “commander in chief” responsible for the deaths of over one million Iraqi civilians, over four million Iraqi refugees, and for the devastation of the country’s life-sustaining infrastructure. A “war president” who lauds how his administration’s criminal “Operation Iraqi Freedom” has brought “democracy” to Iraq. Yet his “unannounced” visits to Baghdad’s heavily fortified Green Zone, including his latest legacy-refurbishing trip, reveal his own keen awareness that he would not be able to duck far more lethal weapons than “size 10 shoes” if he showed his face in public.
Journalist al-Zaidi had the courage to throw the truth at President Bush. First he threw the one shoe with the words, “This is a gift from the Iraqis; this is the farewell kiss, you dog!” Then he hurled his other shoe while speaking more truth: “This is for the widows, the orphans and those who were killed in Iraq.” (The New York Times, Dec. 15, 2008). Finally a reporter who dared to speak truth to a murderous tyrant who repeatedly mouths “God” and “freedom” and “democracy.”
It is time for political and religious leaders and journalists to follow in Muntader al-Zaidi’s footsteps and throw the book of justice at President Bush and torture-authorizing Vice President Cheney. “Peace on earth” depends on justice and justice depends on love and love does whatever justice and peace take. “As shoes for your feet put on whatever will make you ready to proclaim the gospel of peace.” Journalist Muntader al-Zaidi is Christmas’s peace person of the year. He is to be modeled not mocked. He is to be praised not prosecuted. Rev. William E. Alberts is a hospital chaplain and both a Unitarian Universalist and United Methodist minister who has written research reports, essays and articles on racism, war, politics and religion. He can be reached at william.alberts@bmc.org.
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