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05-11-06, 10:58 AM | #2 |
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One half TRILLION dollars and all I got was one dead Saddam.
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05-11-06, 01:13 PM | #3 |
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Saddam’s fate is still uncertain. There is an automatic appeal (that has unlimited time) to review the case. If the death penalty is upheld, the execution must then be carried out within 30 days.
The verdict isn’t surprising. Saddam used chemical weapons against the Kurds and this is well known. Also well known is the savage brutality of Saddam and his sons against the Iraqi people. Was Saddam’s trial a farce? I think so too. However, it could be argued that Saddam himself made the trial a farce with his frequent outbursts and dilatory tactics. The fact remains that the evidence against him was considerable and proved he is guilty of serious crimes against the Iraqi people. Farce or not, the outcome of the trial is consistent with the evidence - and the verdict is consistent with the crimes. Saddam is Sunni, so the Sunni won’t like the verdict but the Shiites and Kurds are jubilantly celebrating. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15567363/?GT1=8717 I dedicate the moment with a song: Booker T and the MG’s - Hang ‘Em High
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We do not believe in death penalty over here, can't say I rejoice at the news. He does deserve punishment for all he did. |
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If the hanging is prepared correctly (length of fall for body weight is appropriate) he will suffer far less than many Iraqis have at his command. I won't shed a tear for his demise.
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06-11-06, 03:55 AM | #7 |
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The only thing I can think to say about Saddam is,
I hope he burns in hell.
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06-11-06, 08:43 PM | #9 |
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Verdict Announced Four Days Early
The full verdict, a document of several hundred pages, explaining how and why today’s judgment was reached was not released. U.S. officials said it should be ready by Thursday. So why issue the verdict today? U.S. court advisors told reporters today it was delayed mainly for technical reasons. All insist the verdict was not politically timed and that it was an Iraqi decision; there is no reason to doubt their word. http://onthescene.msnbc.com/baghdad/..._verdict_.html right. |
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