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Shoeless action

By: Jeff Dufour
Editor at Large/Columnist, "Yeas & Nays"
12/18/08 12:05 AM EST



No one ever said that the “C” in “Code Pink” stood for classy, or that it would ever miss an opportunity to stage a photo op. So it was, then, that the left-wing organization took to the White House on Wednesday in order to slam shoes against a fake President Bush as a way of showing its solidarity with an Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at Bush on Sunday.

(Photo: Carrie Devorah)



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Dec 18, 2008

Typical Liberals, the useful idiots...Just like they want to tax and spend using others money, they use others shoes.

 


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