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29-12-06, 04:40 PM | #1 |
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"Saddam is going to be considered as a martyr"
BFD. So, he gets the 70 virgins - or does he? He killed other Muslims, and that's a Qur'an no-no. Maybe he gets 70 virgin female demons (with fire “down there”). I am sure some will consider Saddam a martyr. If Saddam is a martyr, so are all his victims - including the soldiers (on both sides) that died in the Iraq conflicts. "Shiites and Sunnies are really gonna go at eachother's throath" They already are "at each others throats". Saddam is a Sunni, are the Sunnis going to increase hostilities? Maybe. Such things can’t be permitted to interfere with the legal process. Saddam is a convicted criminal. "If you would have bothered to read my previous post to you, you might have realised that the Sunnies are a minority in Iraq" Actually, I did read the post. I was already aware of the points within it. If you had read what you copy/pasted you would know the Sunnis are a (approximately 8:1) majority, not a minority. "The current gov is Shi'a, all things considered, since he was captured by the US army, he was a US prisonner of war. Handing him over to a Shi'a government is giving him to the hands of the adversary" Saddam was indeed captured by the U.S. and his legal status was prisoner of war. Handing a POW who is Iraqi over to the Iraqi government is not "handing him over to an adversary". Many thousands of Iraqi POW's held by the U.S. were released back to Iraq. It's apparently a moot point now anyway - Amid conflicting reports, the U.S. has already transferred custody of Saddam to the Iraqi Government. Saddam has already surrendered his personal belongings to his family and has given them his will. The Iraqi Prime Minister has signed the death warrant. It looks like his execution will be soon - maybe today (Friday 12/29) or early Saturday morning Iraq time.. They may delay it for one week because of a religious holiday. Fox news also reported that video of the execution is expected to be released. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,239783,00.html U.S. media will probably not show it, but it will probably be on the ‘net. Although Saddam’s execution seems eminent, he still faces other genocide charges in which he killed up to 100,000 Kurds. The new Iraqi government is going to have to find a way to appease the various groups. I do not envy them, it seems as if that is an impossible task. I can only hope that Saddam's conviction and execution will at least release most Iraqis from the pain of his cruel reign. If the execution is prepared properly, Saddam’s end will be quick. His death will be much more humane than that of his victims.
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29-12-06, 06:19 PM | #2 | |||
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Ouch! Even worse that I tought.Thanks for setting the fact straight on the sunnie majority. More Saddam supporter will hit the streets rioting. Just found something really fascinating on Wiki... Unless Wiki became a conspiracy theorist site, the USA is only cleaning up it's mess. Quote:
Your founding father had it right when he said that the United States should stay out of "foreign entanglements." If Iraq wanted to turn toward communism, the USA should have let them do so. By supporting Saddam back them, the USA administration paved the way of what Hellhole Iraq is right now. I just pray that all hell will not break loose at Mecca tonight between Shi'a and Sunnies over this. Talking about a cruel reign, I wonder what the prisonners at Gitmo and ABU are thinking about your current president? |
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29-12-06, 08:23 PM | #3 |
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Say what U want about the Sunnys and the Shitys... (hahahahaha ms. silver).
Saddam is a piece of crap.
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29-12-06, 09:25 PM | #4 |
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29-12-06, 09:40 PM | #5 |
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Yes. MSN and other sources are reporting Saddam was executed just before 6 AM Iraqi time, 10:00 PM Eastern time.
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29-12-06, 10:05 PM | #6 |
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"Hanging Saddam is easy. It's a job, for once, that these folks can actually see through to completion. So this execution, ironically and pathetically, becomes a stand-in for the failures, incompetence and general betrayal of country on every other front that President Bush has brought us.... This is the best we can do. Hang Saddam Hussein because there's nothing else this president can get right."
http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com/archives/011729.php another act in the farce of iraq. tomorrow, it's back to the reality for the people of iraq whom, by any metric you'd care to use, would be far better off if Saddam was still in charge. |
29-12-06, 10:10 PM | #7 |
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[quote}Talking about a cruel reign, I wonder what the prisonners at Gitmo and ABU are thinking about your current president?[/quote]
Saddam's "accomplishments": 1980-88: Iran-Iraq war left 150,000 to 340,000 Iraqis and 450,000 to 730,000 Iranians dead. As much as 1,070,000 dead in all. 1983-1988: Documented chemical attacks by Iraqi regime caused some 30,000 Iraqi and Iranian deaths. 1988: Chemical attack on Kurdish village of Halabja killed approximately 5,000 people. 1987-1988: Iraqi regime used chemical agents in attacks against at least 40 Kurdish villages. 1990-91: 1,000 Kuwaitis were killed in Iraqi invasion of Kuwait. 1991: bloody suppression of Kurdish and Shi'a uprisings in northern and southern Iraq killed at least 30,000 to 60,000. At least 2,000 Kurdish villages were destroyed during the campaign of terror. 2001 Amnesty International report: "Victims of torture in Iraq are subjected to a wide range of forms of torture, including the gouging out of eyes, severe beatings and electric shocks... some victims have died as a result and many have been left with permanent physical and psychological damage." Human Rights Watch: Hussein's 1987-1988 campaign of terror against the Kurds killed at least 50,000 and possibly as many as 100,000 Kurds. Refugees International: "Oppressive government policies have led to the internal displacement of 900,000 Iraqis"
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30-12-06, 12:15 AM | #8 |
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I noticed that I was an easy prey since i'm not a US citizen... I am still to my knowledge free to express my opinions. Drak, want to talk about state terrorism? Saddam was there for a while, thanks to your CIA services. About state terrorism, it's nothing new, it is how your recent ADM country thrive... http://www.intellnet.org/resources/a...yofTerror.html Violence begets violence Listening to french CBC news, they even keep mentionning that it is a civil war right now in Iraq. |
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