I hope they turn it into a PPV. I'd pay to see it.
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I hope they turn it into a PPV. I'd pay to see it.
Heh, people still get hanged. At least the world will be rid of him. Not like it'll make a big difference, theres plenty of others out there to take his place.
Here Here. I heard it on the radio today while i was driving back to my house after buying a big mac. I though to myself "are we going to be able to watch this" lolQuote:
Originally Posted by Nochowderforyou
What they should do is completely do away with human rights for this one person, and tourcher him on live tv... sticking pins under his finger nails, cut his eye lids off, put chilli sauce in his eyes, keep his feet in water so long they start to rot [trench foot] and so on. I'd love to watch a man that killed so many die in the most painful way possible.
I did not watch the trial and have no desire to watch death... Kinda Morbid...
I don't think this is going to turn out to be a good thing..
He should have never been captured in the first place.. but that's just my :twocents:. Not saying that he wasn't a bad guy who didn't do bad things, but look what it has gotten us into in Iraq. I don't think that needs any explanation.
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Originally Posted by CityBoyGoneCountry
lol, where do you think? They're the ones joining the military and police forces under the new Iraqi government. And even if there were none, that doesn't mean every non-combatant civilian is now pro-insurgency.
Just an FYI.... and this ones for anyone else who agrees with CityBoy,Quote:
Originally Posted by CityBoyGoneCountry
In Iraq and in the muslim world, there are two branches of people. The sunni's and the shiite's. I'm not gonna sit here and point fingers at either group, but the only "insurgents" we are fighting in Iraq are Sunni. The Shiites are fighting with insurgents along side us and we are actually training more and more of them everyday so that they can successfully take control of their country.
Interesting point. As I saw on CNN this morning, they said the Sunnis made up the largest group protesting Saddam's death penalty, and the Shiites were celebrating it. However, I also heard a week or so ago that the insurgents were made up of two groups: One, mostly Sunnis, which are comprised of ex-Saddam military officers and soldiers..... and the other, mostly shiites, which are battling it out on religious grounds and a religious-based hatred of Western nations. I may have the sunni/shiite factions mixed up though, I don't remember for sure.Quote:
Originally Posted by iwantFUEGO
I wonder if it's a concidence that his sentence came right before elections begin...
So when is he suppose to be hanged anyways? I couldn't see that anywhere, anyone know?