http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/meast/...dam/index.html
Check it out.
I think we could do worse to him though.
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http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/meast/...dam/index.html
Check it out.
I think we could do worse to him though.
"Despite a curfew, Iraqis in Baghdad spilled out into the streets to celebrate the verdict."
Then they went back to killing the people who got rid of Saddam.
What a strange fuckin world...
Personally, I think this is the easy way out for him. I think they should just put him where he feels most comfortable, back in a hole, deep below the earth, secluded from anything and everyoone. Let him go insane and kill himself.
A death sentence will be sweet bliss for him. At least make it a public hanging for the world to see because I'd watch it. :thumbsup:
to do worse would put the accuser at the same level as the accused...Quote:
Originally Posted by Pipe Dreams
are they gonna broadcast it live across his hometown
There is a difference between tyranny and control...Quote:
Originally Posted by CityBoyGoneCountry
Not everyone in the Middle-East celebrated or agreed with the verdict or how it was obtained against Sadam Hussein and that's kinda scary. Personally I will be in the line-up of those waiting to piss on his grave.
I predict this topic will be moved...
Another example of how people love to just generalize their enemy into a nice, clean, single faced opponent. I hear war supporters all the time who basically think "Terrorists are from the middle east, so any war in the middle east is with terrorists".Quote:
Originally Posted by CityBoyGoneCountry
This follows the same rediculous logic; "Iraqi's kill US troupes, Iraqi's celebrate Saddam's death, so it's all just... Iraqi's!"..... Perish the incomprehensibly complex thought that maybe *gasp* some iraqi's are for Saddam, some are against, and the people don't exist as the borg collective because they're all called "iraqi's".
Where's the Iraqis that are fighting insurgents?Quote:
Originally Posted by mrdevious