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Shoe throwing incident inspires game

12/17/08

Posted under Casual Games, Entertainment (general), Games, Online

By Agence France-Presse

PARIS — Following in the footsteps of the Iraqi journalist who hurled his shoes at President George W. Bush, anyone can take a virtual swipe at the US leader on the Internet thanks to a new game.

The aim of “Sock and Awe,” launched by Britain’s Alex Tew, is to knock Bush out with a shoe, a feat already attained by 1.4 million players, according to the website Tuesday.

Aptly named after the US “Shock and Awe” military campaign to knock out Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein, the game gives players 30 seconds to aim at a figure of Bush ducking behind a rostrum.

It was in protest against the Bush administration’s Iraqi policy that journalist Durgham Zaidi threw both his shoes at the outgoing president Sunday during his swansong visit to the battleground. The action won Zaidi widespread plaudits in the Arab world where Bush’s policies have drawn broad hostility.

Tew, 24, drew world attention with his “milliondollarhomepage.com,” a website he conceived when 21 to help raise money for his university education by selling off pixels at a dollar a piece.

Zaidi, who was taken into custody after the Baghdad incident, has a broken arm and ribs after being struck by security agents, his brother told AFP.





2 Feedbacks on "Shoe throwing incident inspires game"



Roy

hahaha!

great game! hehehe!

wala bang local politicians,hehe…



Carlos Hernandez

Why not revise the old ‘game and watch’ of popeye where popeye gets spinach and try to avoid garbage thrown by Bluto? Use instead the shoe throwing incident.



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