Day in the live of: Saddam Hussein
Interesting Article bout Saddam thought id share apparently he loves Doritos and belives hes still president.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20050620/...addam_s_guards
dont sound like a bad guy to me,
but hey gotta belive thenews right???
But 1 minute they lie about drugs so what about war???? or reasons for war....
Day in the live of: Saddam Hussein
i like how the biggest part of that article is about how he thinks he's still the leader of iraq.
i can't decide how i feel about him though. on the one hand, he's a human being, and its sad that he gets zero personal privacy.
on the other hand he has done some pretty fucking evil shit.
Day in the live of: Saddam Hussein
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Originally Posted by mynameismike0
i like how the biggest part of that article is about how he thinks he's still the leader of iraq.
i can't decide how i feel about him though. on the one hand, he's a human being, and its sad that he gets zero personal privacy.
on the other hand he has done some pretty fucking evil shit.
Same, but then do u trust the words of the same ppl who manipulate our minds thru the Media and TV.
Day in the live of: Saddam Hussein
good point. but i'm sure that even if its not like that, its gotta be worse. i mean... our government might not do everything right, but when they capture somebody who does things like lock a bunch of people in a complex and threaten them with bioweapons, they're not gonna just let him be alone all day to come up with some scheme. even though i'm sure they could build him a house with no doors or windows and have guards on teh outside and just let him live. like give him tv but no way to talk to anybody on the outside. but why would they waste tax dollars on that... they'd rather spend them sending cancer patients to prison
Day in the live of: Saddam Hussein
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Originally Posted by mynameismike0
good point. but i'm sure that even if its not like that, its gotta be worse. i mean... our government might not do everything right, but when they capture somebody who does things like lock a bunch of people in a complex and threaten them with bioweapons, they're not gonna just let him be alone all day to come up with some scheme. even though i'm sure they could build him a house with no doors or windows and have guards on teh outside and just let him live. like give him tv but no way to talk to anybody on the outside. but why would they waste tax dollars on that... they'd rather spend them sending cancer patients to prison
i found this oddly funny
(For a time his favorite snack was Cheetos, and when that ran out, Saddam would "get grumpy," the story said. One day, guards substituted Doritos corn chips, and Saddam forgot about Cheetos. "He'd eat a family size bag of Doritos in 10 minutes," Dawson said.)
where my fucking cheetos????????????????????
if only a lil bit of what they say he has done is true
then he deserves every misery Legally allowed.
Day in the live of: Saddam Hussein
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Originally Posted by mynameismike0
they could build him a house with no doors or windows and have guards on teh outside and just let him live. like give him tv but no way to talk to anybody on the outside.
Are you high? lol :p
Day in the live of: Saddam Hussein
I dunno, I kinda felt a little sorry for him...the way he looked all deshevelled when he was on TV...I dont believe hes completely innocent but I don't believe some of the allegations against him...Don't get me started ;)
Day in the live of: Saddam Hussein
Yeh, i think he even killed some relative of his or something :(
Day in the live of: Saddam Hussein
As hard as it might be to believe, he is still a human being with feelings and emotions, a sense of wrong and right (though if the rumours and allegations are true his sense of right and wrong is different to that of the average person), and he still eats, sleeps and shits the same as the rest of us. Power can corrupt people like no other.. Why is it so hard to believe that he eats Doritos and doesn't mind posing for pictures (he is a politician, after all!)?
Also, it is wrong to say he has no conscience; just because his sense of morality is different (some may say warped) to our own it doesn't necessarily mean he is wrong (in this case I feel that the things he did were wrong [or different to the way I would have done things]. But this is not always the case.) Sure, he [supposedly] did some horrific things, for which there is no excuse, but you shouldn't look at him as some sort of monster or demon, just a very sick person. :)
Day in the live of: Saddam Hussein
Yeh thats true...well said